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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. :)

 
   

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Cross Stitch - reading a pattern


Expert: Angela - 3/31/2009

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QUESTION: I have a pattern that states stitched on 28 count Linen (2 over 2). What does 2 over 2 mean?

ANSWER: Hello, Patti

Stitching over 2 on 28 count linen (or any evenweave fabric) means exactly that.  Here's an example that you can look at, and save in your favorites:

http://www.needlework-tips-and-techniques.com/counted-cross-stitch.html

I hope this helps you.  Good luck, and happy stitching! :)

Sincerely,

Angela :)

---------- FOLLOW-UP ----------

QUESTION: Angela,
Thank you for clearing up for me what 2 over 2 meant, but how do I know how many threads to use if the pattern doesn't say.

Answer
Hello, Patti :)

I would use 2 strands of floss while stitching over 2 of the fabric threads.  It will cover the fabric nicely as you're stitching.

I hope that helps.  Again, if you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me further, and I'll be more than happy to help. :)

Good luck, and happy stitching! :)

Sincerely,

Angela

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