Reply 1# otaku 
    it doesnt require better stitching skills for higher count material, just good eyesight :) or in my case a magnifying glass as well as my glasses, :lolhigher count material does give a finer finish				
			
		I prefer patterns with solid colors only, therefore I mostly stitch with one strand of floss on 28ct cotton/evenweave; these are nearly 11 stitches/cm, and the finished pattern is not too big then.
a little bit maths:
28ct = 28 stitches per 2,54cm (=1 inch)
            Xstitches per 1 cm
X ---> 28 stitches x 1cm / 2,54cm = 11,02 stitches (per cm) :P :lol				
			
		an inch is 2,54 cm, and as urmel wrote - it´s easy to convert =)
stitching skills are the same on higher counts, you must have good eyes to see the holes =)				
			
		I do best on 18 count aida, like the look and I cant see to do the linen!!				
			
		If you are used to inches:
14 ct aida = 14 stitches per inch 
14 ct aida = 28 ct evenweave (if stitched over two threads)
16 ct aida = 16 stitches per inch
16 ct aida = 32 ct evenweave (if stitched over two threads)
18 ct aida = 18 stitches per inch
18 ct aida = 36 ct evenweave (if stitched over two threads)
If youre used to centimetres:
14 ct aida = 5,5 stitches per cm
16 ct aida = 6,2 stitches per cm
18 ct aida = 7 stitches per cm				
			
		
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		thanks for the information :D .. i didnt know that before buying my cloth.. 				
			
		Thanks for sharring this!				
			
		Thank you for sharing 				
			
		
Thanks! Very useful information.