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Beginners’ Guide
How to...
Stitching’s a breeze!
Let Technical Editor Fiona
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Beginner? Follow Fiona’s guide to instant stitching success! in this reference guide
CHOOSE YOUR
ESSENTIALS…
Start with these must-have items
1. FABRICS
Begin with either aida or evenweave.
Aida is best for beginners, with regular
woven blocks and obvious holes. It’s
stiffer than evenweave, but will soften
slightly as you work. The most common
fabric is 14-count aida. It’s harder to work
fractional stitches on aida, as you’ll need
to make an extra hole in the fabric, in the
centre of the aida block.
Evenweave is a lovely fabric to work on
when you have a little more experience. START CROSS
The fibres aren’t woven in blocks as with STITCHING…
aida, so it’s softer and the fine weave
has more threads-per-inch – the most Make sure you hit the mark the first
commonly used is 28-count. One stitch time every time with our top tips!
is usually worked over two threads of the
fabric so it has an equivalent design size Choose your project… Using the
of 14-count aida. Cross stitching fractional to stitch with, and are colourfast to 95°C. Factbox guide in every one of our projects,
stitches is easier on evenweave, as there’s Cheaper brands are available, but they’re you can make sure you choose the right level
a central hole spare so you don’t need to less durable and may not be colourfast. for you. Absolute beginners should aim for
a design without fractional stitches.
split a block as for aida.
3. NEEDLES Buy your materials… Use our
To cross stitch, use a tapestry needle, Shopping List for each project, which
which has a blunt tip and larger eye than specifies everything needed, like size of
a regular sewing needle. It easily passes fabric and finishing materials. Using another
fabric with different HPI (holes per inch),
through the fibres of aida and evenweave.
will give a different finished size of design.
Different needle sizes are available, with Calculate your fabric requirements like this:
varying lengths and widths, so choose the Stitch count divided by HPI of ‘new’ fabric
best for your fabric – see our handy guide. choice = new size in inches. Add at least
Other needles are useful too… try a fine 10cm (4in) on each dimension to allow for
beading needle for adding bead accents. mounting, or less for cards.
Fabric choices: Aida (left) You may also prefer a sharp-tipped Get ready… We always recommend
with obvious holes is better embroidery (or crewel) needle to split aida
for beginners. Evenweave blocks when stitching fractional stitches. starting in the centre of a design and
(right) has a finer weave working outwards. Our charts are marked
Tapestry needle Aida Evenweave with two centre arrows so find a symbol
close to the centre and begin there.
6-count
8-count Get set… Find the corresponding
2. THREADS
11-count 22, 25 & 27-count centre of your fabric by folding in half and
You’ll need stranded cotton – this half again. The point where the folds cross
14-count 28-count
coloured thread comes in 8m skeins and corresponds to the centre so this is where
16-count 32-count*
is made up of six strands. The count of your central stitch should go.
18-count 36 & 55-count
your fabric will determine the number of
Get stitching… Begin your stitches in
strands you use in your needle. Typically
two strands of thread. Use a loop start, as
for 14-count aida you’ll use two strands it’s the neatest way to get going. It uses one
for cross stitch and just one strand for double-length (80cm) strand with both ends
backstitch. This is indicated in the key or threaded together. See our diagrams for how
instructions for your project. There are to stitch. Finish threads by weaving the left-
three main brands – DMC, Anchor and over ‘tail’ under a few stitches at the back.
Madeira – which are all smooth and easy 18 20 22 24 26 28 *Also includes 22-count Hardanger
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