| | Promotion| FAQ|
| | |

PinDIY.com

 Forgot password?
 Register
Author: Braenn
Collapse the left

[Tips Discussion] How many threads for 20ct Aida?

[Copy link]
Post time: 2015-1-15 16:19
| Show all posts
I always try to hide the fabric, so I usually opt for using one more if I need.

When someone visits this page from a link you share, you will be rewarded

Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

 Author| Post time: 2015-1-16 00:11
| Show all posts
Thank you all for your kind replies, it helped me a lot :)
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

Post time: 2015-1-16 07:40
| Show all posts
Yo uso 2 y sin problema :)
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

Post time: 2015-2-15 04:27
| Show all posts
I'd say try 2 threads as well, on a trial bit.

I use 1 thread on 28 count, over one, and I couldn't imagine using 2 threads with a full cross on 25 count as HAED recommend. It would hurt my wrists too much, all that tugging. But going to 20 count might just be the thing.

On my miniature embroidery (40 count and 48 count) I use a thread conditioner called thread heaven, which is a lot like a wax. I coat my thread with it by running it across the little tiny box at least twice before I start stitching. Silk gauze is really tough fabric on floss. It really wears it out, but the Thread Heaven seems to stop the fraying, and I can stitch using a reasonable length of it too. It works somewhat on metallic threads too, up to a point.

I also don't stitch my darker HAEDs on white canvas. I use the colors, so if the main area  is a lot of purple shades, and I don't want any light show through I start with a light to medium purple ground fabric. Then if I get any show though's at least they're not white. Space Traveller is quite a dark design, but I wouldn't go to Black. I reckon that's too much hard work on the eyes. I don't know what colors 20 count comes in, but you could always try using a washing machine dye if it only comes in white.
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

Post time: 2015-2-19 08:13
| Show all posts
I think 2 threads on 20 ct using full crosses should suffice.  However, I would highly suggest stitching a 10x10 practice square with the 2 threads, just to be certain that you like the coverage.  My HEADs have been on 25 count Lugana using 2 over 1 tent stitches and I have been very happy with that.  

Comments

I guess your suggestion is wise  Post time 2015-5-12 00:48
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

Post time: 2017-11-5 08:59
| Show all posts

I use 2 on  20 ct.
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

Post time: 2017-11-5 11:06
| Show all posts
I always use 2 on 20ct
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

Post time: 2017-11-5 20:23
| Show all posts
This is what I use as a guide--

For the best coverage of the fabric use the following:
11-count aida - 3 strands
14-count aida (or 28-count evenweave over 2 threads) - 2 or 3 strands
16-count aida - 2 strands
18-count aida - 1 strands
22-count hardanger - 1 strand
anything higher than 18 I use 1 strand
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

Post time: 2018-2-9 07:25
| Show all posts
you can use 2 strands on 20 count for a better coverage if the thread.
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

Post time: 2022-2-10 06:49
| Show all posts
Thank you so much
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

You have to log in before you can reply Login | Register

Points Rules

tag|FAQ|Dark room|Archive|search|PinDIY.com

2024-4-26 19:45 GMT+8 , Processed in 0.070086 sec., 17 queries , Gzip On, Redis On.

© 2009-2024 811

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list