Braenn Publish time 2014-12-31 06:34

How many threads for 20ct Aida?

Hi :)

I want to start a really large piece (for me) - Space Traveler by HAED. I don't know how many threads to use on 20ct Aida for better effect. I always used 1 thread when I worked with 20ct. But when I look closely, I can see a little of blank space - and it's driving me crazy! On a small project it isn't so visible, but what with a bigger one? Use two threads? But when tried with 2, I couldn't pull the threads without damage (after a few stitches it looked like... worn out sweater).

Now I have a dillemma - start working with one thread and have hope that the blank spaces won't be big enough to see or choose two threads and have hope not to produce used carpet instead?

Please help me :)

StitchFairy Publish time 2017-11-5 20:23

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

orionjes12 Publish time 2018-2-9 07:25

you can use 2 strands on 20 count for a better coverage if the thread.

fyx122 Publish time 2017-11-5 08:59


I use 2 on20 ct.

MadCatter Publish time 2017-11-5 11:06

I always use 2 on 20ct

Whisper whisper Publish time 2024-4-19 15:37

Thanks for sharing

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-9 03:38

Thanks for the info!

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-8 03:26

Thanks for the info!

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 06:49

Thank you so much

Hammy Publish time 2014-12-31 06:52

On ct 18 I use two. On 20, I never tried.
Is it possible, that your pattern uses blended treads? Because then the answer is surely two...

Braenn Publish time 2014-12-31 09:36

Nope, for this one there isn't any blend colours.

CraftyLouAnna Publish time 2014-12-31 14:06

Tryusing the continental stitch or half cross with two strands and see if it covers.

Do a small patch on some scrap oron the corner in a dark colour.Make it a pretty solid piece of 2.5cm X 2.5cm.   Make sure it's the darkest colour you will be using.So it would be black.Does it cover enough?The continental isn't really used for cross stitch, it's used more for tapestry and completely covers the back of the work in loops.A google search would bring up a description. Mind you this will cost more in cotton floss, but may well be worth the extra cost if it covers well.

Hammy Publish time 2014-12-31 20:24

Wonderful idea when working from pattern, and not from kit.
If the work is a kit, maybe the floss will not be enough for this technique.

DailyStitcher Publish time 2015-1-1 03:10

Hold your work out at arm's length to see how it looks, too. Remember that HAED designs are very large. So while the white spaces may be very visible to you now as you work on a small section of the pattern, once it's all done and viewed from a greater distance, it might not show as much.

Another tip I've heard is to use off-white fabric to minimize the show-through, but I've never tried it with a HAED.

Braenn Publish time 2015-1-4 02:18

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Hold your work out at arm's length to see how it looks, too. Remember that HAED designs are very lar ...

Thank you for this tip :)

DailyStitcher Publish time 2015-1-4 03:49

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Thank you for this tip

You're welcome! Happy stitching!

siennaX Publish time 2015-1-4 10:29

I use 2 threads on 25 count for my current HEAD and I like the coverage.

kiniusiek Publish time 2015-1-14 21:15

I use 2 on 18 and 20 ct.
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