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Perhaps a bit more or less depending on the size of the project. Sometimes one can be leave too much which can get in the way of a good framing job, which happened to me once. 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Woodworker! Publish time 2014-7-3 00:36

Help - Amount of Aida cloth needed

I am new at doing patterns and currently have a project that is 6.43" W x 7.36" H (85 x 99 stitch) on 14ct Aida. How much additional material do I need to frame this when completed. I guess what I am asking is how much material do you add to the edges once you know your design area.

Thanks

DianaC Publish time 2018-10-1 21:49

Я смотрю расход ткани на специальныхкалькуляторах. сейчас много сайтов с такими услугами...

starla88 Publish time 2024-4-11 17:48

I usually do 2-3 inches each side.

Theevilcarot Publish time 2018-4-26 04:49

I’ve been told 3 inches :)

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 06:22

Thank you for sharing :)

Samx Publish time 2018-8-14 14:01

3” on every side. 10 cm

Whisper whisper Publish time 2024-4-19 15:26

Thanks for sharing

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-8 03:18

Thanks for the info!

jazzo Publish time 2014-7-3 00:47

I normally go on this website to calculate my fabric hope it helps-- just add www's to go on the website as we are not permitted to post url's

findstitch.com/resources/aida.cgi/w,result

or on this one

.yarntree.com/java/xstitchcal.htm

Woodworker! Publish time 2014-7-3 01:01

static/image/common/user_online.gif jazzo static/image/common/clock.gif 2014-7-2 11:47 static/image/common/back.gif
I normally go on this website to calculate my fabric hope it helps-- just add www's to go on the web ...

That was the info I was in need of. Thank you so much for the help.

karriboo Publish time 2014-7-3 12:19

Framers can do real well with as little as an inch all around I'm told. I've also been told a good 2.5 inches or more all around is better.

CraftyLouAnna Publish time 2014-7-3 22:37

I agree with karriboo.   The more material the easier it is to finish the project; however you plan to finish it.

Puppy Publish time 2014-7-5 13:35

I agree with karriboo.
If you want space (air) between the work and the frame I think 3 or 4 inches on around is better.

joni mitchell Publish time 2014-7-6 22:06

Personally, I try to leave 2-3 inches around

AMW Publish time 2014-7-7 23:45

I would also leave about 2 inches of space. Perhaps a bit more or less depending on the size of the project. Sometimes one can be leave too much which can get in the way of a good framing job, which happened to me once.
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