14 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.
This is the fabric to use when you want to put a design on a sweatshirt, tshirt, or other piece of clothing. Baste the waste canvas to the fabric and then stitch through the canvas.
1 yard only. This is the fabric to use when you want to put a design on a sweatshirt, tshirt, or other piece of clothing. Baste the waste canvas to the fabric and then stitch through the canvas. After stitching, simply moisten the fabric and pull out the waste canvas threads!
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.
1 yard. This is the fabric to use when you want to put a design on a sweatshirt, tshirt, or other piece of clothing. Baste the waste canvas to the fabric and then stitch through the canvas. After stitching, simply moisten the fabric and pull out the waste canvas threads!
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 Penelope needlepoint canvas is a 10-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.
Our 100% cotton Penelope needlepoint canvas is a 10-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.