Needlework Embroidery Hoop

About Aida whole fabric
While Challis Aida fabric and can be considered as it has the same number of threads running horizontal and vertical, cross-stitch is one. Aida is always made of cotton and consists of four chapters divided horizontally and vertically and tissues to create uniform blocks.
These standard blocks are those that count Aida fabric, available in 8, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22. When working Aida, each operating point on a block of tissue.
Aida's perfect for new embroiderers, because it is solid, lasting and repeated washing when handling required. As is made especially for the work point counted as a cross, the grid on a cross stitch pattern matches network structure Aida perfectly.
As with any cotton fabric, Aida can find easily so be careful when you working with her. Wash hands before sewing needles and scissors on the project, so there is no chance of getting something in them, and cleanup circles before use. It is also important to keep the projects rolling rather than bend to the wrinkles are not created. An easy way to do this is to keep the cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels to wrap completed and work around him.
If a spot appears on a piece of Aida, it is important to try to remove it immediately. The most practical security of the stain will take part to the cleaners. If this is not possible or practical to follow the normal procedures for stain removal, water for fresh blood, hair spray for ink, etc.
Aida cloth is a wonderful standard on which to build, be it work or just masterpieces of cross stitch. Available in variety of colors and can be ordered in any size.
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Using an embroidery hoop