admin Publish time 2009-3-27 19:14

Experience Share-- Quick to Grid the Aida Fabric



Before I write this course, I want to thank my sister. All of the tools are provided by her. She is my cross stitch teacher because she taught me everything on cross stitch once I know cross stitch.
1st step is to prepare the tools. Put aida fabric on table, and prepare a pencil and ruler.

Tips: prepare a pencil instead of a water soluble pen which is hard to wash. I frequently use pencil, wax pencil and chalk.
There are two kinds of ruler, one is soft and the other is hard.


The second step, you should leave enough edge generally. In other words, leave 5CM for each edge.



You can see that 5 CM for each edge.This is very important,


The third step, choose one side to count the grids. 10 grids for each square and marked.





Another sideis the same for 10 grids for each square.




The fourth step, to draw the straight line by vertical.



Finally, horizontal straight lines intersects to form a square.



More to say, if you draw for the big aida fabric, I suggest that you should draw parts first instead of drawing the whole.

Why? There's two reasons, one is the aida fabric won't get dirty, and second is the handwriting will not shade away.

One more tips for count the grids.

First, we must remember that the cloth is intersected by lines, so that there are horizontal lines and vertical lines.

Second, count by even number. two to four. Six, eight, ten.

Third, The starting point in front of the grid is a vertical bar, then to ten, the end must be vertical.

Whereas,the starting point is in front of the line is a horizontal bar, then to ten, the end must be horizontal.

REPOST FOR YOUR REFERENCE!

Flirti Publish time 2017-4-7 19:43

update: Why not use wtaer soluble pens? I have had never bad experiences with it, wash it with lukewarm water - but be sure you make your floss colorfast at first (before you stitch) so they won´t bleed ... As you mentioned, I grid only a little part at first, in little projects. In bigger ones I use a thread called easy guide, bright orange in color, you can reuse it after finishing your work and it is easy to pull out of the fabric! Takes a little time but absolutely worth! But anyway, the most important thing of XS is having fun =)

Bordadeira Publish time 2019-4-29 19:45

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update: Why not use wtaer soluble pens? I have had never bad experiences with it, wash it with lukew ...

This is what I use as well, i.e., water soluble pens. However it works best for Aida as no pen I know is fine enough to make a distinct line on evenweave. I will sometimes make small crosses at intersections on evenweave, however I don't consider it safe and I will count every time just in case. But with Aida I can rely on the lines as they are clear.

Bordadeira Publish time 2019-4-29 21:34

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This is what I use as well, i.e., water soluble pens. However it works best for Aida as no pen I k ...

SallySue I've seen people use frixion pens and the lines didn't go away, that's why I'm weary of using them.

SMpete549 Publish time 2020-1-5 13:56

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This is what I use as well, i.e., water soluble pens. However it works best for Aida as no pen I k ...

The Frixion lines come back if you get them cold, not sure at what temperature but they do in the freezer.

Justine77777 Publish time 2022-8-11 09:25

Gridding is essential for me, but takes so long! Thank you for these tips.

mardy Publish time 2020-2-7 00:24

I would be wary of using pencil, I wouldn't want permanent marks.

viky Publish time 2023-12-10 08:37

Thank you very much for sharing this tutorial with us!

Finajenny Publish time 2017-4-1 19:35

thank you for the help.. very interesting information :)

Lepetitfish Publish time 2017-1-20 17:55

This makesthings easier

Isa Ro Publish time 2023-9-23 06:38

Está genial.Me encanta

leaken Publish time 2009-5-5 21:22

Thank you for posting this reference.I tried it and it worked like a dream.   I have been cross stitching for years.I would get so upset because I would loose my way.This really helped out a lot.

blackcockatoo Publish time 2009-5-31 15:50

Does the pencil wash out easily? I do hope so...if your answer is "YES" I will try this as I am always doing large projects and lose my place - doing this will help me a lot!
Thank you for your post.

Hammy Publish time 2009-6-1 00:19



Whereas,the starting point is in front of the line is a horizontal bar, then to ten, the end must be horizontal.
admin Post at 27-3-2009 11:14 //www.pindiy.com/images/common/back.gif

That is an excellent advice, I use it myself too. It is good on stitching on evenweave over two, too. :-)

A tip on the "water soluble pens": one of my friends used it, and washed the piece with washing powder. The lines never came out. Clear water, it is important!

ddbb Publish time 2009-6-3 23:33

Sounds an easy way to anyone who wants a grid...but would all those lines wash off?
I usually use running stitch along the center lines and all around and count from there.

nadinex Publish time 2009-6-17 20:47

it is great for large projects :)

MaryGas70 Publish time 2009-8-14 23:09

Big Pictures like HAED .... is good like that!!!thanks a lot!!

littleone17 Publish time 2009-11-19 23:08

Does it not smudge or get marks on the fabric and threads?

StitchAndi Publish time 2010-1-7 01:05

Does the pencil riub off on white threads? I have tried this tecnique with a pen that washes out on aida and it worked wonderfully!

Topcho Publish time 2010-1-21 02:23

Thank you very much for the post!
But I would also like to know is it safe to use ordinary pencil for charting! If so, that would be great! I'm afraid to use water soluble pen, because I usually don't stitch background and it will look bad if there are marks left. So I use running stitch or French chalk (tailor chalk), but pencil would be much more handy.
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