10 Count Charles Craft Waste Canvas, 12"x18". Provides an evenweave surface to cross stitch on other fabrics. After stitching, moisten and remove the waste canvas one thread at a time.
from United States on 07/11/2025 - Perfect for Stitching on Clothes I'm using this to stitch a border on the bottom of khaki pants. The 10 ct. is perfect for the task.
from United States on 11/28/2023 - Great for names on Christmas stockings
from United States on 09/29/2023 - Great find! Since I live in a rural area, it is harder to find stitching items. This waste canvas is perfect for my needs. I am planning a project where I will be sticking on wool quilt squares. It make the stitching so much easier.
from United States on 06/28/2021 - Waste cloth Fast and easy ordering and just as I wanted.
from United States on 06/28/2021 - Waste cloth Fast and easy ordering and just as I wanted.
from United States on 03/06/2020 - Great product I enjoy making gifts for friends and family, and waste canvas is a perfect medium to add personalized touches. I cross-stitched a set of towels for my girlfriend for Christmas, and the design came out perfectly. I've used different products of waste canvas before, and I found this one to be the best available.
My only issue is, I wish it came in larger sizes, or multiple sheets per package.
from United States on 01/19/2014 - Exactly What I wanted I ordered the 10 count waste canvas to use to put initials on a sweat shirt and it is exactly what I needed for this project. I will be looking at their other items to see what else I can use.
Our 100% cotton Mono needlepoint canvas is a 12-count fabric. The count refers to the number of stitches you can make in an inch. The metric equivalent is pts/cm - stitches per centimeter. Therefore, the higher the count the smaller stitches you will make resulting in a finer finish.
Our 100% cotton Mono needlepoint canvas is a 12-count fabric. The count refers to the number of stitches you can make in an inch. The metric equivalent is pts/cm - stitches per centimeter. Therefore, the higher the count the smaller stitches you will make resulting in a finer finish.