Best cross-stitch aida cloth according to redditors

We found 13 Reddit comments discussing the best cross-stitch aida cloth. We ranked the 12 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Cross-Stitch Aida Cloth:

u/nightcatzanon · 7 pointsr/CrossStitch

For future reference, I found this on Amazon -

59"x 36" 18CT white Counted Cotton Aida Cloth Cross Stitch Fabric https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EY7QMVG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_mxoyCbTP8Q49N

Dont know if this would be big enough but maybe?

u/hBoBh · 2 pointsr/CrossStitch

I have this saved for a future pokemon scroll and when it's in stock it's only like $15 iirc.

You can try calling around to fabric stores. Sometimes they sell it by the yard or can special order it for you.

u/cautiouscreative · 2 pointsr/CrossStitch

I have found a distinction between plastic canvas for needlepoint and plastic/vinyl aida for cross stitch (here are some choices offered by UK-based Willow Fabrics). Plastic canvas has wider holes to accommodate the fluffiness of yarn.

I have seen posts on this sub using perforated plastic canvas, but I am not sure if it flexes as much as plastic aida.

u/yoshidrivesacar · 2 pointsr/gaming

Now that I'm at a desktop, I can send you this. Here's a link to the aida I bought.

u/plentyofrabbits · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Chuckle fucks!

I miss doing needlework

Thanks for the contest!

u/soxgal · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. WINE. Every good student needs wine to get the creative side of brain functioning at maximum capacity. A highly-creative mind will find new spells to use that just might solve Wizard-Muggle tensions. To maximize my wine consumption during school I need the KitchenAid 5-Qt. Tilt-Head Polished Stainless Steel Bowl with Comfortable Handle from my Baking Things list. I mean, this is an appropriate vessel for wine consumption, yes? I might even share with other students. It can also substitute for the Goblet of Fire in a pinch.
  2. BROOM(STICK). How else is one to get rid of annoying House Elves? Oh, you mean we're supposed to be nice to the domestic help? I suppose it could be a good mode of transit but since first years aren't supposed to have broomsticks I'm going to assume that you actually want us to bring cleaning supplies. I mean, you never know what sort of ghosts you might come across in the plumbing. In that case, I'm going to need the Bounty Paper Towels 6 Select A Size Huge Rolls (Packaging May Vary) from my Household Needs list. The paper towels can be used to clean many surfaces, serve as toilet paper and tissues in an emergency and are quite handy for note-taking when you've forgotten your notebooks in class. The empty rolls can be joined together to serve as a modified broomstick that with the right amount of magic (you know, the change something into something else spell) might even turn you into a star Quidditch player.
  3. HAT. If a wizard doesn't have a hat, how on earth is s/he going to hide a familiar that isn't on the approved list? To make sure that I can bring my dog, Davey, to class with me each day I'm going to need the DMC CS1430-6750 Classic Reserve Aida, 30-Inch by 10-Yard, White, 14 Count from my Cross Stitch list. I can fashion part of it into a proper wizard's hat and the rest I can use to make the CAPE from the bonus riddle.
  4. BOOK. One does not simply go to wizarding school without a proper spellbook. I've learned to pack light since I have to lug all my stuff from home to the dorms and back each term so I'll need the Kindle Paperwhite, 6" High Resolution Display with Next-Gen Built-in Light, Wi-Fi - Includes Special Offers from my Stuff Sally Likes list as my spellbook. This is really a quite sound investment because each term when the professors revise the required texts I'll be able to get a digital update and be more environmentally conscious than buying traditional textbooks. I really hate it when the professors release new editions just to get more royalty money.
  5. TRUNK. Storage space is at a premium in dorms, even at wizarding school. For that I'll need the Prepworks from Progressive International DKS-100 Flour Keeper with Built in Leveler from my Baking Things list. I know it doesn't look like much, but just like the Room of Requirement, it will scale in size to provide exactly the storage space that I need for all my stuff. Remember what I said about packing light? This is another one of those tricks.
  6. CAPE. This is the bonus and I've put the item for it in #3 above. Didn't Edna Mode teach you anything?

    I'm really not a troublemaker but I do like to see Mischief Managed.
u/gabylovesunicorns · 1 pointr/CrossStitch

DMC makes this. It's already gridded for you.

u/ssarabd · 1 pointr/CrossStitch

Thanks! i only use This kind when i cross stitch since its the only kind of fabric i can find in this town.

u/ktg305 · 1 pointr/CrossStitch

I’ve had pretty good luck with Amazon as well— kate cross stitch has been my go-to for 18ct. Hope this helps! [59x36” 18ct Black Aida](59” x 36” 18 Ct Counted Cotton black Aida Cloth Cross Stitch Fabric https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E0K12SK)

u/darwinopterus · 1 pointr/CrossStitch

I bought this from my local Joann's store to do this same project. It's 14 count, but it's more than large enough to do the whole project and have quite a bit left over.

u/Phlogiston78 · 1 pointr/CrossStitch

Amazon still seems to have a limited quantity left:
15" x 18" in white |
20" x 24" in white