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[tr][td]this will be this will be my first time to use this kind of fabric. Most of the time I used 11 or 14 counts AIDA. Any tips for starters here? Thank you![/td][/tr]
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[message] => When I first used linen I constantly counted holes because you have to skip one hole diagonally then the other way. Once you get the hang of it, it will be 2nd nature. Just practice.
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[message] => Well, first of all, don't worry too much about it! I also switched from 14 Aida to 32-count, and it was not so bad. ;)
Then, get a good hoop or something else to help you keep the tension even on your fabric.
I personally find size 28 needles to work best with 32-count.
When stitching, pay attention not to pull your stitches too tightly.
Your stitches will look more plump than on a 14-count, but there is no need to be alarmed about it (although the knew look might take some time to get used to, or at least it did for me ;P ).
And count twice, stitch once: on linen you stich your crosses over 2 threads of fabric, and in the begining it might be good to pay special attention to it (I remember frogging more than once for a miscalculated stitch :L ).
Good luck with your work! :)
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[message] => Linen/evenweave is PERFECT for patterns with quarter/3-quarter stitches. I love using it, but now I have cataracts so not so easy. Funny story - my first evenweave kit I didn't understand the difference from Aida so the finished project turned out tiny with a LOT of unused fabric!
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[message] => I hate stitching on evenweave or linen - I hate the counting! :D the fabric is sooo soft, and as I don´t use a hoop it´s not nice to stitch on! But everyone has its favorite fabric, mine is Aida - the only thing I don´t like is dark fabric, can´t see the holes and I don´t want to work with a magnifier. Keep on going and have fun
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[message] => I only use linen or evenweave ut always use good lighting and a magnifier. I have also had a pair of my prescription glasses coated to make them magnified, I can only use them when I am sewing lol, but a great help.
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[message] => I only recently started with linens. I started with a dark blue fabric, and I'd recommend something lighter. As someone said earlier, good eyesight (or magnification) & adequate light are most helpful!
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[message] => I went onto Amazon and bought some reading glasses in 4.0 and wish I had even gone a little higher. But I'm older and need reading glasses to begin with. I love stitching on linen ;)
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[message] => The counting doesnt become an issue after a while. I much prefer the look and feel of evenweave or linen to aida, makes such a difference in the final product.
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[message] => 32 count is my favorite because it gives the piece such a finished look.
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[message] => Well, first of all, don't worry too much about it! I also switched from 14 Aida to 32-count, and it was not so bad. ;)
Then, get a good hoop or something else to help you keep the tension even on your fabric.
I personally find size 28 needles to work best with 32-count.
When stitching, pay attention not to pull your stitches too tightly.
Your stitches will look more plump than on a 14-count, but there is no need to be alarmed about it (although the knew look might take some time to get used to, or at least it did for me ;P ).
And count twice, stitch once: on linen you stich your crosses over 2 threads of fabric, and in the begining it might be good to pay special attention to it (I remember frogging more than once for a miscalculated stitch :L ).
Good luck with your work! :)
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[message] => Stitching on 32 ct linen will be like stitching on 16ct aida, but as viragmezo said it's over two strands of material, up two, over two in the counting.
I always recommend starting with evenweave fabric to get used to the over two counting.
I'm not a big fan of evenweave, but I did find the transition better when I finally went to linen with the slubs and uneven weave of the fabric.
I only stitch with 28 size needles anymore for the ease of different fabrics not needling to find needles for each project! :D
Hope this helps.
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[message] => If your eyesight isn't perfect for viewing up close, get a magifier to stitch with. And lots of good light!
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tip how to use 32 counts linen fabric-Cross stitch Communication / Download (only reply)-Stitch Tips|Tricks-PinDIY.com
this will be this will be my first time to use this kind of fabric. Most of the time I used 11 or 14 counts AIDA. Any tips for starters here? Thank you!
When I first used linen I constantly counted holes because you have to skip one hole diagonally then the other way. Once you get the hang of it, it will be 2nd nature. Just practice.
Well, first of all, don't worry too much about it! I also switched from 14 Aida to 32-count, and it was not so bad. ;)
Then, get a good hoop or something else to help you keep the tension even on your fabric.
I personally find size 28 needles to work best with 32-count.
When stitching, pay attention not to pull your stitches too tightly.
Your stitches will look more plump than on a 14-count, but there is no need to be alarmed about it (although the knew look might take some time to get used to, or at least it did for me ;P ).
And count twice, stitch once: on linen you stich your crosses over 2 threads of fabric, and in the begining it might be good to pay special attention to it (I remember frogging more than once for a miscalculated stitch :L ).
Linen/evenweave is PERFECT for patterns with quarter/3-quarter stitches. I love using it, but now I have cataracts so not so easy. Funny story - my first evenweave kit I didn't understand the difference from Aida so the finished project turned out tiny with a LOT of unused fabric!
I hate stitching on evenweave or linen - I hate the counting! :D the fabric is sooo soft, and as I don´t use a hoop it´s not nice to stitch on! But everyone has its favorite fabric, mine is Aida - the only thing I don´t like is dark fabric, can´t see the holes and I don´t want to work with a magnifier. Keep on going and have fun
I only use linen or evenweave ut always use good lighting and a magnifier. I have also had a pair of my prescription glasses coated to make them magnified, I can only use them when I am sewing lol, but a great help.
I only recently started with linens. I started with a dark blue fabric, and I'd recommend something lighter. As someone said earlier, good eyesight (or magnification) & adequate light are most helpful!
I went onto Amazon and bought some reading glasses in 4.0 and wish I had even gone a little higher. But I'm older and need reading glasses to begin with. I love stitching on linen ;)
The counting doesnt become an issue after a while. I much prefer the look and feel of evenweave or linen to aida, makes such a difference in the final product.
Stitching on 32 ct linen will be like stitching on 16ct aida, but as viragmezo said it's over two strands of material, up two, over two in the counting.
I always recommend starting with evenweave fabric to get used to the over two counting.
I'm not a big fan of evenweave, but I did find the transition better when I finally went to linen with the slubs and uneven weave of the fabric.
I only stitch with 28 size needles anymore for the ease of different fabrics not needling to find needles for each project! :D
Hope this helps.