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Which count Aida cloth should I use for my cross stitch?

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Stitching, Tutorials Tagged With: Cross Stitch Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Aida cloth is the most common fabric for cross stitch projects so you need to know which count Aida cloth you should use and how many strands of thread.

I recently started a new cross stitch project and it got me thinking about counted cross stitch basics again. I’ve done a lot of cross stitch over the years – some quite simple, like these Rainbow Blocks, and others that were very detailed and took me years to complete, like my wedding peacock sampler.

But every stitching project starts with the same basics of choosing fabric and making sure you have enough to fit in your picture. So here’s a quick review to get you started.

What do I need to do counted cross stitch?

There are only a few basics that you will need to get started:

  • Fabric to stitch on – my favourites are Aida cloth or even weave linen
  • A needle to stitch with – I prefer one with a round tip rather than a sharp point and a long skinny eye – usually known as a tapestry needle
  • Thread to stitch – my choice is always DMC stranded cotton because I have a huge collection of it already. (See how I store my threads here.)

You could also add a hoop or frame to keep your stitching taut and flat. This will make your stitching easier.

Read more about using a hoop for stitching here.

What is Aida cloth?

For my latest project, I’m using Aida cloth. This is special fabric designed for even stitching with threads that form small squares and spaces. It makes it super easy to make even crosses in your cross stitch. You can get it in a variety of colours from neutral white or ecru to colourful blue or black.

What does Aida 14 count mean?

Aida cloth comes in different sizes or counts. They range from 6 count through to 22 count. The larger the number, the smaller the squares formed on the Aida cloth. So if you’re a beginner you might start stitching on 14 count, probably the most common size available. As you get more experienced you might move to 16 or 18 count Aida, or to even weave linen designed for stitching.

To calculate the count of Aida, look at one inch of the fabric. Count how many ‘squares’ are within that inch and that is the ‘count’. In my picture above, I’m using 22-count Aida which has very small squares.

How do you store your Aida Cloth?

After a few years of cross stitching, I have collected various pieces of leftover Aida cloth. I store it in A4 size zip lock bags to keep it clean and protected. On the outside of the bags, I write the count so that I don’t have to measure each time I want to use it.

How many strands of the thread should I use for each Aida count?

For most cross stitching on Aida cloth, you would use two strands of embroidery thread. If you’re working on higher count Aida like 18 or 20, you may prefer to use only one strand, but I personally prefer the coverage of two strands even on those smaller squares.

Stranded embroidery thread has 6 strands. It is specially designed to be able to separate the strands so you can stitch with less if you want to. For example, you might stitch your cross stitches with two, then stitch the outlines in one strand. Sometimes you might use 3 strands to create thicker denser crosses, or only one strand to create very thin light crosses. This will add dimension and shading to your picture.

How much Aida cloth will I need?

It is important to work out how much Aida cloth you need upfront so that your design will fit. There is nothing worse than finding out your design won’t fit after you’ve stitched half of it!

Look at the pattern and see how many stitches there are. Some patterns will tell you in the instructions but if not, just count the squares!

Next, you need to know what size Aida cloth you will be using. If you’re not sure, measure an inch and mark it with two pins, then count how many squares are between the two pins. That number of squares is your ‘count’.

Then think about how much space you want around the edge of your picture. I would recommend at least 2″ or 3″ but you may need more. For example, if you get it professionally framed, they will stretch it over a mat board so it is good to have 5″ or 6″ of the border all the way around.

You can see my calculations for my latest cross-stitch project above. The pattern told me the picture is 219 stitches wide and 203 stitches tall. I’m using 22 count Aida so I divide each of those numbers by 22 to find out how many inches of fabric I need for the picture. Then I add 3″ on each side of the design to give some clearance around the edges of my picture for framing.

I always start my stitching in the middle of the design. This way you know that you won’t end up too close to one edge or another. Most patterns will mark the centre of the design with arrows from the outside edge. Fold your fabric in half and in half again the other way to find the centre point. 

Quick Tip: Find the centre of your fabric and mark it with a pin before you put your fabric into the hoop for stitching.

So which Aida count is best?

Like many things in the crafting, Aida count comes down to personal preference.

Here are some things to consider:

  • Stitching experience – If you are new to cross stitch, it is usually easier to use a larger square Aida so 14 count or lower.
  • Project size – The same design stitched on a lower count Aida cloth will be a bigger picture in the end than if it were stitched on a higher count Aida. So if you want your picture a certain size – to fit in a particular frame, for example – you may want to change the Aida count up or down.
  • Visual preference – Lower count Aida has bigger holes so visually they are more noticeable. I prefer to use higher count Aida so the holes are smaller.
  • Availability – Sometimes I use what I have available. If you want to use coloured Aida cloth, it is most commonly available in 14 count. That said, you could always dye your Aida to any colour you need!

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Which count Aida cloth should I use for my cross stitch?
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Which count Aida cloth should I use for my cross stitch?
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Aida cloth is the most common fabric for cross stitch projects so you need to know which count Aida cloth you should use and how many strands of thread.
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  1. Roy White says

    January 21, 2018 at 10:56 PM

    Hey..if I have a 18 count and want the picture much large..I know I would use a smaller count,( I’m thinking a 8 count) and the pattern is on 18 count with a finished picture of a 5’x7’……I want a much larger picture, like twice as large….so how do you know to figure that problem? I sure do appreciate your help and time! Thanks for your work you do to help us all..!!!! Roy

  2. Coralynn says

    March 4, 2018 at 7:27 AM

    Hi I wanted to sign up for your special freebies but the email address I added won’t work it is correct but apparently it will not accept for some reason, there are no capitals in any of the letters and it is .com.au

    • Tonya Grant says

      March 4, 2018 at 11:02 AM

      Hi Coralynn,
      I can see your subscription on the list but you need to click the link in the confirmation email to access the freebies. If you can’t see the confirmation email in your inbox, try in your spam folder and mark it ‘not spam’. Once you click the confirmation link, you will get another email with the freebie access.

  3. Nancy says

    March 14, 2018 at 12:21 PM

    I have a pattern for a 16 inch stocking stitched on 18 count aida. How much bigger would the stocking be if i used 14 count aida?

  4. Tony says

    March 17, 2018 at 9:14 PM

    I’m new to counted cross stitch and loving it. Can’t get aida in colours here in South Africa ….how dies one dye it ?

  5. Jessica says

    May 5, 2018 at 12:22 AM

    Hi! From your experience, do you know what would happen if a design is 18count(designed to stitch on 18count Aida) and I stitch it on 16count cloth?
    Cause I couldn’t get 18ct Aida and ended up getting a bigger dimension 16ct Aida..
    Please adivse and really appreciate your input! 🙂

  6. Sharon sego says

    September 1, 2018 at 2:42 PM

    I want to work on 18 count. But I dont know if you stitch would be would it be over 2 or over 1

    • Tonya Grant says

      September 2, 2018 at 5:06 PM

      Hi Sharon,

      If you’re working on Aida cloth, there should be a natural square to work over. If you’re working on linen, I would work over two threads.

      I hope that helps,
      Tonya

  7. Jessie says

    September 24, 2018 at 1:04 AM

    Hi, I work online and my client asked me a cross stitch of colourful daisies in a 5 inch by 7 inch Aida fabric. I am confuse which aida fabric (14 count, 16 count or 18 count) shall I use so that the whole picture of daisies along with vase should look perfect on
    5 inch by 7 inch. Here is the link of the photo of daisies.

    • Tonya Grant says

      September 24, 2018 at 8:22 AM

      Hi Jessie,
      You will need to create your cross stitch chart before you can work out which Aida cloth you need.
      Tonya

  8. elaine a cripe says

    October 29, 2018 at 11:18 PM

    I am working with 4 threads so,what size needle do use

  9. vanessa johnsen says

    April 9, 2019 at 7:36 AM

    Is there a “12 count aida”?

  10. Yolanda Valle says

    July 15, 2020 at 4:20 AM

    Hi, I made a design that asked for 14 count Aida and i used 16 count on it. My design came out larger than it was suppose to. I thought using 16 count would make the design smaller but it made it larger. What did i do wrong? Yolanda

  11. David Macdonald says

    January 3, 2021 at 6:46 AM

    Hi Tonya,
    I’ve got a cross stitch chart for use with 14 count aida.
    I was wondering,could you please tell me whether I could do this on 18 count instead.
    Thanks
    Dave

    • Tonya Grant says

      January 3, 2021 at 8:03 AM

      Yes, you certainly could, David

  12. David Macdonald says

    January 3, 2021 at 9:21 PM

    Thanks for your help.
    Happy New year.
    Dave

  13. Lily says

    February 4, 2021 at 7:27 AM

    This was extremely helpful and well set out, thanks so much!

  14. Ami says

    February 16, 2021 at 7:09 AM

    Hi there, how many strands of floss did you use on the 22 count fabric?

  15. Leoni says

    April 22, 2021 at 4:36 PM

    The other think to take into account when deciding to use a different count fabric is beads and buttons – if the design was for 16 count and you decide to use 22 count the buttons or beads might be too big.

  16. Sharon says

    May 21, 2021 at 10:26 PM

    Hello, I would like to know which is a better software to convert a picture to a cross stitch image and which count aida will be a better option to stitch an image??
    Thank you in advance.

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Tonya is the voice behind The Crafty Mummy. She dabbles in lots of different crafts – patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, knitting, crochet and sewing. This is the record of projects she has done, and the projects she dreams of getting to! Read More…

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