Compatible with all traditional cross stitch patterns and regular embroidery floss. Will not tear or warp. Does not need blocking before framing. Great for three dimensional projects.
To measure plastic canvas, align your ruler from one edge to the opposite edge, ensuring it's straight. The measurement starts at the first hole and ends at the edge of the last hole.
Reviews From CustomersWho Purchased This Item
from United States on 11/24/2024 - Must have. Exactly what you need for Christmas ornaments and a quick finish.
from United States on 08/31/2020 - Best price This is the best price I have found for 14 count plastic canvas. I use it for quick to finish Christmas ornaments and have never been disappointed in the quality.
from United States on 07/06/2020 Easy to work with. I use it for small projects that I don't want to bother stretching and framing. When I back it with self-adhesive felt it makes a very professional looking finished product.
from Russia on 04/09/2020 It`s very good canvas, excellent quality and price! I like to embroider holiday toys on it.
from Canada on 03/19/2020 - Great for small charms After not being able to find anything other than 7 count plastic canvas at the stores in my area, I bought two of each of the white and clear plastic canvas to test for some charms and I adore it. Flexible enough that it's comfortable to hold it in your hand while stitching, sturdy enough for a project that can hang from a backpack, and super affordable. Shipped really fast too. Great product.
from Russia on 02/28/2020
from Russia on 01/09/2020
from United States on 11/24/2018 I love using this for cross stitch projects -- much easier to frame. Price and shipping time was great!!
from United States on 11/15/2018 I use this canvas for cutout ornaments and my favorite use is plant pokes for all the holidays. Just finished a snowman to place in poinsettia as a gift. I am so glad to find a source for 14ct!
from United States on 04/25/2018 Great price for this -- lots cheaper than in the store.
from United States on 01/17/2018
from United States on 08/29/2017 - Plastic canvas I love working on plastic canvas. I use it for making Christmas ornaments.
from United States on 12/15/2014 - 14 ct never rec'd this item
from United States on 12/03/2014
from United States on 03/14/2014 - awesome for ornaments I adore this for stitching Christmas ornaments, bookmarks
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