I bought some evenweave a few months ago and finally decided to try it. I know you’re supposed to “stitch over 2” with this stuff but that seemed like it would still end up just looking like 14 ct aida so I decided to try this instead lol

Does anyone have any tips or techniques for this type of stitching, or do you just use it the same as you would any other aida cloth?

  • @[email protected]M
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    210 months ago

    I’m stitching 2 over 1 on 28ct for Autumn Stories:

    However, BIG caveat. I’m doing it all in tent stitch (half stitches), which I did a test square of before starting to make sure the coverage was good. Obviously the main difference is stitching over 1 you end up with a finished piece half the size of what the pattern probably says it should be, but as a bonus you get to use (and therefore buy) less floss. So swings and roundabouts!

    I think 2 over 1 full cross stitch would’ve been a bit much for this fabric, I’d probably have tried swatching 1 over 1 to see what that looked like. But honestly just do whatever you want, no stitching police are gonna come knocking at the door :D

    Personally I really love the look of stitching over 2 on evenweave because the relatively chonky stitches contrast with the finer fabric. But ymmv!

    • @MrJameGumbOP
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      210 months ago

      I’m quickly realizing that 2 over 1 probably would have looked fine, but I’m just going to forge ahead at this point because I’m having fun with it and I like the way it looks lol. If I decide to do 1 over 1 again I will probably choose a pattern with less complicated lettering! I’m having to do parts of these letters one tiny stitch at a time lol!

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          310 months ago

          I definitely had to crank up my light as bright as it would go lol! I may make another post soon about everything I’ve had to do differently in case anyone else wants to try this who hasn’t before. It has definitely been a learning experience!