Fabric, Fabric, Fabric! There are many types of cross stitch fabrics - aida, linen, waste canvas, perforated paper and other types. Learn how to use these various types.
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Perforated paper perfect for cross-stitch bookmarks.
Banger Daily News
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An article on how to work with perforated paper including how to finish a project stitched on perforated paper.
Caron Collection
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This finishing technique describes how to create a bookmark from perforated paper.
Cyber Stitchers
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This finishing technique describes how to create an ornament from a finished perforated paper project.
Cyber Stitchers
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This finishing technique can be used to turn small patterns stitched on perforated paper into jewelry pins.
Cyber Stitchers
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This finishing technique describes how to add a magnetic backing to a perforated paper cross-stitch project.
Cyber Stitchers
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Want to know how to finish a perforated paper project? Here are some ways.
Cyber Stitchers
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Prepare cloth for cross stitching by placing masking tape or painter's tape around the edge of the fabric. This will stop fabric from fraying.
Needlepointers.com
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Instructions on how to use tear-away canvas.
XYZZX Creations
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How to use waste canvas with cross stitching a design.
Stitchtastic
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Brief explanation of waste canvas and how to use it.
About.com Cross Stitch
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How to use waste canvas when cross stitching.
Needlework Tips and Techniques
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An explanation of perforated paper for cross stitching.
Wikipedia
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