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Convert Cross Stitch Alphabets to SVG

Turn cross stitch letter charts into vector grids — precise enough to combine into any custom monogram or name for a sampler.

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Precision Grids for Letter Charts

Cross stitch alphabets are built from small grid cells representing individual stitches — converting a charted alphabet to SVG preserves the exact cell alignment needed to combine letters into custom words, names, and monograms without gaps or misalignment between characters.

  • Grid cell alignment stays exact when converted to vector
  • Letters combine cleanly into custom names and monograms
  • Consistent letter height and spacing across the whole alphabet

Building Custom Sampler Designs

Once vectorized, an alphabet becomes a reusable library — arrange letters into any personalized name, quote, or monogram sampler design, then print the combined chart at the exact stitch count needed, resized without any loss of the individual letter grid precision.

  • Vectorized alphabets become a reusable letter library
  • Combine letters into unlimited custom name and quote designs
  • Resize the combined chart without losing individual grid precision

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine letters from a vectorized alphabet into any word?

Yes — that's the main advantage of vectorizing the alphabet once. Arrange individual letter grids into any name, word, or phrase, then export the combined design as your final custom chart.

What grid size should I convert an alphabet at?

Match the grid to your project's stitch count (a common size is a 2-3mm cell per stitch) — vectorizing preserves whatever grid dimension you establish, keeping every letter perfectly consistent.

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