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Another question
Could u please tell me which is the best fabric to stitch on and wheres the best place to get it?? Im lookin for a large peice but will also be lookin for smaller ones to. Thanks
Ur all going to be gettin fed up of me asking soon, sorry.
Ur all going to be gettin fed up of me asking soon, sorry.
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The reason we are all here is to help fellow stitchers and we will not get tired of helping you out.
rubyviolet is right the type of fabric will depend on what you want the finished project to look like. I use primarily aida cloth as it is what "I" like to use but you can get evenweave or linen that is very nice when finished. I also love to use the waste canvas. This way you can stitch on anything, any fabric the sky is the limit.
I'm sorry sammy I don't recall where you are from so prices are hard to tell each country is so different in their prices but again as rubyviolet said e-bay is a good source but I have heard that Sew and Sew is also very good. As a stitcher in the states we are pretty spoiled with our options.
rubyviolet is right the type of fabric will depend on what you want the finished project to look like. I use primarily aida cloth as it is what "I" like to use but you can get evenweave or linen that is very nice when finished. I also love to use the waste canvas. This way you can stitch on anything, any fabric the sky is the limit.
I'm sorry sammy I don't recall where you are from so prices are hard to tell each country is so different in their prices but again as rubyviolet said e-bay is a good source but I have heard that Sew and Sew is also very good. As a stitcher in the states we are pretty spoiled with our options.
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Fabric for stitching has a lot in common with clothes. Your mother was right: buy the best made you can afford and make sure it suits the occasion!
If you are relatively new to cross-stitching, aida fabric is easy to use and comes in different count sizes, although the most common is 14ct (which is to say, 14 holes per inch), and colours. The 16ct and 18ct versions are finer (obviously!) and will work very well with almost any stitching design.
There are differences in aida, just as there are in floss. If you stick to the major brands (Zweigart for fabric; DMC or Anchor for basic floss, etc) you won't go wrong. There are a lot of sharp operators out there, and cheap isn't always better.
If you are relatively new to cross-stitching, aida fabric is easy to use and comes in different count sizes, although the most common is 14ct (which is to say, 14 holes per inch), and colours. The 16ct and 18ct versions are finer (obviously!) and will work very well with almost any stitching design.
There are differences in aida, just as there are in floss. If you stick to the major brands (Zweigart for fabric; DMC or Anchor for basic floss, etc) you won't go wrong. There are a lot of sharp operators out there, and cheap isn't always better.
Thanks ever so much. I have used aida b4 and got on with it well but i got a freebie in a mag and thats even weave and i like that to just didnt no which would be a better finish and that.
Its very nice to know that i can ask about things im unsure of.
Ive been lookin on ebay and theres some good prices on there but just unsure which would be best really, cos in the UK its hard to find a shop that sells it near u, where u aint gonna pay through the nose lol. Thanks again ladies and ill have a look around.
This is so true for so many things now adays and thats y i was asking, as i would rather be recommended to shop somewhere then to just dive in.There are a lot of sharp operators out there, and cheap isn't always better.
Thanks very mchThe reason we are all here is to help fellow stitchers and we will not get tired of helping you out.

Ive been lookin on ebay and theres some good prices on there but just unsure which would be best really, cos in the UK its hard to find a shop that sells it near u, where u aint gonna pay through the nose lol. Thanks again ladies and ill have a look around.
I started to do it and i think i fine this much better and easier to be honest, its 32 count i perfare it. I got it in the magazine called the world of cross stitching issue 128. It a flower fairies kit, i thin i may stick i with evenweave then aida as i find this stiffer to hold in my hand.
I would also love to do a big project on evenweave and as u have suggested.
I would also love to do a big project on evenweave and as u have suggested.
Thanks for u adviceAnd the finish is much better, IMHO, especially for big and/or important pieces.

hi sammy: no, you're not confused! some evenweave is rough, and some is soft. it depends on the brand used. For example, the type of evenweave supplied in the Lanarte kits is very soft and pliable. So, don't worry about whether the fabric is rough or soft, it will still look gorgeous.
Which kit are you doing? I 've done a couple of the flower fairy kits, too, but they came with aida.
happy stitching!
Which kit are you doing? I 've done a couple of the flower fairy kits, too, but they came with aida.
happy stitching!
