AboutAngela Expertise I have 22+ years of cross stitching experience, which includes stitching on Aida, evenweave linen, vinyl canvas, and have stitched a design on a cotton t-shirt using waste canvas. I have also worked with beads and blending filament in quite a few projects. I have made many projects which include cross stitched mugs, a keychain, pictures, magnets, and the cotton t-shirt.
I can answer questions pertaining to preparing and cleaning fabric,
preparing clothing for stitching, how many threads to be used on which Aida
cloth, and will try to help you to the best of my ability with other
questions you may have. I am prompt in my responses and usually answer
within 24 hours from when you ask your question. I look forward to helping you. :)
Question I did not pre-wash the floss that I used. Can I still wash the completed project in cold water with Ivory Snow and not have the colors run? It is a picture of Eyore with flowers and black lettering on white Aida cloth. Or should I just attempt to sponge the areas where the color is somewhat different?
Answer Hello, Connie :)
I'm not sure about using Ivory Snow, however, here are the instructions to clean your finished project:
1. In a clean sink, fill it about 1/3 to ½ of the way with cool water; add a small amount of dishwashing liquid. You can try using the Ivory Snow as I think it's made for delicates, but either use cool or cold water.
2. Place project into the water, and gently swish it around to loosen any soiling. Allow to sit for about 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, gently swish around again. If soiling remains, use a clean, brand new tooth brush and gently scrub the soiled areas clean.
3. Rinse the project under cool water until water runs clear.
4. Place project onto a clean, dry towel, and roll project into the towel. Gently squeeze project to remove any excess water.
5. With an iron preset to 3 (cotton), with steam, place project onto ironing board, and iron on the wrong side to remove the wrinkles.
6. Either lay flat, or hang to dry.
I hope that helps. :) Good luck, and thank you for inquiring!