
Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Moderators: rcperryls, Rose, karen4bells, Serinde, Alex
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
By Jove, I think she's got it! 

Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Ha ha that is pretty good but I have to left feet 

If you are looking for some one to help change you, look in the mirror
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
don't you mean 2 left fingers????



Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
i have only ever used 14 count aida
im doing a tigger sampler now on 16ct aida and it is sooo different. mabel has sent me a piece of evenweave to try, but i havent found the perfect daffodil i want to do on it (waiting for it to show up in the bingo for some inspiration, but i cant find any)

Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Oh dear........just did 123, 123 and have to frog it because it should have been 1234, 1234
Rosemary
Rosemary
I’m part of the Transworld Book Group!’
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Lisa wrote:i have only ever used 14 count aidaim doing a tigger sampler now on 16ct aida and it is sooo different. mabel has sent me a piece of evenweave to try, but i havent found the perfect daffodil i want to do on it (waiting for it to show up in the bingo for some inspiration, but i cant find any)
Perfect daffodil. OK I am up for the challenge so need to know what type of thing you were thinking of, size, full daff or just head etc.
Rosemary
I’m part of the Transworld Book Group!’
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
I've used 14, 16 and 18ct Aida without too many problems.
I also tried evenweave some time ago, but got really frustrated with it, and eventually traded it (with other members of this forum) for some more Aida
I've not tried linen or any others... yet
I also tried evenweave some time ago, but got really frustrated with it, and eventually traded it (with other members of this forum) for some more Aida
I've not tried linen or any others... yet






See my Stitching Projects - LOTS of project pics updated 12 July '09
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...
it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
oh i dont know, maybe a full one with the stem. that'll be prettyRosemaryH wrote:Lisa wrote:i have only ever used 14 count aidaim doing a tigger sampler now on 16ct aida and it is sooo different. mabel has sent me a piece of evenweave to try, but i havent found the perfect daffodil i want to do on it (waiting for it to show up in the bingo for some inspiration, but i cant find any)
Perfect daffodil. OK I am up for the challenge so need to know what type of thing you were thinking of, size, full daff or just head etc.
Rosemary

Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
I've only done 123. I just looked at my stitching and it is 123. I guess I'm stitching over 1. That always gives me the equivelant size of my finished project to 14 ct aida, that is on 28 ct linen/evenweave. I think I'll try over 2 on my next project. I assume then it will be slightly larger, but not much.RosemaryH wrote:Oh dear........just did 123, 123 and have to frog it because it should have been 1234, 1234
Rosemary
- kimkat_tkl
- Posts: 1285
- Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:18 am
- Location: Brisbane Australia
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Rosemary[/quote]
I've only done 123. I just looked at my stitching and it is 123. I guess I'm stitching over 1. That always gives me the equivelant size of my finished project to 14 ct aida, that is on 28 ct linen/evenweave. I think I'll try over 2 on my next project. I assume then it will be slightly larger, but not much.[/quote]
If you are stitching on 28 ct and it comes out the same sizes as a 14ct aida then you are stitching over 2. If you stitched over 1 on a 28 ct it would come out half the size of what it would on 14ct.
I've only done 123. I just looked at my stitching and it is 123. I guess I'm stitching over 1. That always gives me the equivelant size of my finished project to 14 ct aida, that is on 28 ct linen/evenweave. I think I'll try over 2 on my next project. I assume then it will be slightly larger, but not much.[/quote]
If you are stitching on 28 ct and it comes out the same sizes as a 14ct aida then you are stitching over 2. If you stitched over 1 on a 28 ct it would come out half the size of what it would on 14ct.

Tracy
My 2015 SAL
My 2015 SAL
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Aha, you count the last thread also, the one you end up on??
Thanks for the info. So it's now 1234, 1234
I got it!!






-
- Posts: 30
- Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:30 am
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
I've used all three, aida, evenweave and linen, usually depending on what kind of result/finish I want at the end. Usually though, stitching on aida is a lot easier for me, so I'll usually default to it.
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
28ct evenweave over 2 will give the same size as 14 ct aida. The reason is when you count stitches that are done "over 2", you have to divide the stitch count by 2..28 divide by 2 is 14. I've done many designs that call for 14 ct aida on 28 ct evenweave, and have never had it come out larger. If you stitch over one on the evenweave though, the design will be smaller (by half). If you use a higher count evenweave say 36ct, then the design will be smaller. A smaller count of evenweave, say 25ct, and the design will be bigger. (I hope I got that right)kellyann wrote:I've only done 123. I just looked at my stitching and it is 123. I guess I'm stitching over 1. That always gives me the equivelant size of my finished project to 14 ct aida, that is on 28 ct linen/evenweave. I think I'll try over 2 on my next project. I assume then it will be slightly larger, but not much.
Raven
- Mabel Figworthy
- Posts: 33604
- Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:05 pm
- Location: Dunchurch, UK
- Contact:
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Absolutely right
.
Although the mathematician in me would like to point out that when done "over 1" a design will actually come out to 1/4 of the size -- half the height and half the breadth, therefore a quarter the area
*
sorry for being pedantic...*

Although the mathematician in me would like to point out that when done "over 1" a design will actually come out to 1/4 of the size -- half the height and half the breadth, therefore a quarter the area


Visit Mabel's Fancies at www.mabelfigworthy.co.uk
WIPs
Elizabethan Beauty, RSN Certificate & Online
Waiting
Soli Deo Gloria, Mechthild, bling unicorn, goldwork & silk shading kits
Flights of Fancy (blog)
Mabel's FB page
WIPs
Elizabethan Beauty, RSN Certificate & Online
Waiting
Soli Deo Gloria, Mechthild, bling unicorn, goldwork & silk shading kits
Flights of Fancy (blog)
Mabel's FB page
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Mabel Figworthy wrote:Absolutely right.
Although the mathematician in me would like to point out that when done "over 1" a design will actually come out to 1/4 of the size -- half the height and half the breadth, therefore a quarter the area*
sorry for being pedantic...*
Ahhhh thank you!

Don't worry I wasn't offended. I had been thinking one quarter, but wasn't sure so went with "smaller"

Raven
Re: Which fabric to use (aida vs. evenweave vs. linen)
Actually ladies, I was just trying to keep it simple. If you come up in one hole, you skip the middle hole and go down on the third. Thus 123. If you look, you will see that you are stitching over 2. Just up in one hole skip the middle hole and down on the third. So sorry for any confusion.