Final month I shared a publish about three-dimensional choices for cross sew designs, and one of many issues that was talked about was doing cross sew on plastic canvas. This isn’t one thing I’ve ever completed (although I’ve stitched straight stitches on plastic canvas and I like that as a method to train youngsters to stitch) so I assumed we should always take a better take a look at find out how to cross sew on plastic canvas.
What’s Plastic Canvas?
Plastic canvas is a inflexible materials (made out of plastic) with common holes in it, identical to cross sew material. The holes are in a grid like cross sew material. It is available in a variety of completely different colours, although very similar to cross sew material, white is widespread.
And like cross sew material, there are completely different “counts” of plastic canvas, however 14 rely is the smallest (most variety of holes per inch) you may sometimes discover. Decrease counts (fewer holes per inch) are extra available, together with 10, 7 and 5 rely.
When you don’t know the rely of the plastic canvas you have got, measure and inch/2.5 cm and rely what number of holes there are.
What Patterns Can You Use for Plastic Canvas?
Due to the obtainable sew counts, you may’t use tremendous detailed patterns or issues that are supposed to have a better sew rely (extra stitches per inch) than 14.
You additionally want to stay to patterns that solely embody full cross stitches and again sew, as a result of you may’t work fractional stitches on plastic canvas.
When you choose a design to sew that wasn’t made for the rely of plastic canvas you’re utilizing, your sample will come out a distinct dimension. For instance, if the chart you’re taking a look at is made for 14 rely material and is 4 inches/10 cm throughout, in the event you use 7 rely as an alternative it should find yourself 8 inches/20 cm throughout as an alternative since you’re solely getting half as many stitches in every inch.
The place Can I Discover Plastic Canvas Cross Sew Patterns?
There are a variety of three-dimensional cross sew patterns that decision for plastic canvas, like this lovable little Dumpster hearth from Infamous Needle or this haunted hose design from the World of Cross Stitching.
Infamous Needle, by the way in which, has plenty of nice suggestions for working with plastic canvas, in order that weblog is a superb place to begin.
You can even make flat items with plastic canvas, corresponding to this Easter bunny decoration from Blue Chicken Crafts Retailer, or this Hagrid (oh, sorry, “wizard big and his monster e-book”) from Each day Magic Sew.
Or make an excellent cute coloration block keychain with this package from Diana Watters Handmade.
Any small cross sew patterns can be nice stitched on plastic canvas, too, so you may flip them into ornaments or pins or use them in different tasks.
Have you ever ever completed cross sew on plastic canvas? I’d love to listen to about it!
Photograph: Infamous Needle










