Charles Craft Gold Standard is woven from 100% cotton yarn, produced especially for Aida. USA-made Gold Standard is up to 33% heavier than imported fabric, so it can be stitched without a hoop.
Packaged in a clear plastic tube, providing a convenient square shape for easier storage. Plastic tubes keep the fabric free of folds and creases and is great for storing projects and supplies.
Printed 100% cotton Aida is softly mottled in dreamy harmonizing colors, evoking watercolors. Creates subtle texture and depth for any project. Made in France.
Metallic Aida 14-count, 15"x18" Pre-Cut, 89% cotton, 11% polyester. Add a touch of sparkle to your cross-stitch project!
This fabric is ideal for any cross-stitcher, beginner or expert, as the perfectly square weave of the fabric makes it easy to create neat and regular stitches!
This picture provides a small glimpse of one piece of hand-dyed fabric. While Fiber on a Whim tries their very best to achieve the same color from dye lot to dye lot, please be aware that all hand-dyed fabrics have some differences in their variegation and... Read more
Lime (6122) Zweigart Aida 14. 100% cotton, 43" wide, 14 count. Lime is similar in color to DMC 15. (Zweigart 3706). Great background for spring, summer, Halloween, even Christmas!
Printed 100% cotton Aida is softly mottled in dreamy harmonizing colors, evoking watercolors. Creates subtle texture and depth for any project. Made in France.
A very popular Aida with a homespun country look. A blend of 50% Cotton, 42% Polyester, and 8% Linen. Up to 33% heavier than imported fabric, so it can be stitched without a hoop.
Packaged in a clear plastic tube, providing a convenient square shape for easier storage. Plastic tubes keep the fabric free of folds and creases and is great for storing projects and supplies.
This picture provides a small glimpse of one piece of hand-dyed fabric. While Fiber on a Whim tries their very best to achieve the same color from dye lot to dye lot, please be aware that all hand-dyed fabrics have some differences in their variegation and... Read more