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The Cross Stitch Aida Fabric is a premium 14 count cotton cloth measuring 59 by 39 inches, designed for a variety of embroidery projects. Its soft, washable, and recyclable material makes it an eco-friendly choice for DIY enthusiasts. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned crafters, this fabric allows for easy stitching without a hoop, making it perfect for creating beautiful home decor items.
A**R
Nice and stiff
It's great
W**U
Cross stitching fabric at its best
This product works well for counted cross stitch and it is not too stiff which makes a big difference for the hands. White is cool but they have other colors.
N**L
Cross stitch
My daughter is happy with the purchase
W**Y
Great product
Great productive just as described
C**R
Works for cross stitch
I just recently started cross stitching and this Aida fabric has worked perfectly. I just cut out the size I need
K**R
UPDATE: Please read. Use caution. Inspect carefully for holes.
UPDATE: I wanted to update. I was contacted by the seller and they issued a partial refund for the damage to the fabric. I think that was very fair since I had already cut into the fabric and used a portion of it. Also, I've been working with the fabric for about a week and really like the feel of it. I will purchase this fabric from this seller again.Great price but I would say use caution. I purchased 2 packages and one had a hole that I didn't realize until I had cut a section off so I can't return it. So inspect the fabric carefully before cutting into it. Weave is even and the fabric is not super stiff.
A**.
Quality fabric, heavily starched
The fabric itself is solid white (aside from the usual red stitching on one side) with no stains or blemishes. I've used quite a bit of it and the holes all seem to be evenly spaced and sized, and the edges are even and straight. It's been incredibly easy to use and my projects turn out beautifully every time.It is pretty heavily starched, more so than what you'll find from DMC fabric. I found the easiest way to ease up the stiffness of it is to crinkle it between my hands or add a bit of steam. It'll also just work itself out over time while stitching. The starch can also be washed out completely, but I prefer some stiffness. The starch doesn't really impact the functionality of the fabric and it's easily dealt with.
P**S
Aida
It’s big enough for a large project and if you need a smaller piece you can cut what you need
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