I’ve got to tell you that I’ve been cross stitching for about 42 years and I just learned about water soluble cross stitch canvas! Why didn’t I know about this sooner?! In the past I always bought cross stitch kits at the craft store and then I started designing my own patterns so I just stitched the “normal” way.
Well .. I got this little free kit from an issue of the Cross Stitcher Magazine. I’ve had it in my to-do basket for years and finally decided to start stitching things in that basket. The kit came with linen fabric … no holes there! And a piece of “plastic” with holes in it. I looked at the packaging and it said “soluble canvas”. So .. I taped it on the linen and started stitching. It was kind of hard at first to see the holes but I grabbed out my Ott Lite and that made it a lot easier.
After I finished stitching the design, I untaped everything and put the fabric in a bowl of water. There were no instructions for this so I winged it. I let it sit in the water for about 15 minutes and then rinsed it off. I patted it dry and after a half an hour or so, it was still sticky, so I rinsed it a few more times until all of the stickiness went away.
This opens up a million ideas for cross stitching on “regular” fabric!! I’ve had an idea to stitch something on a pair of jeans ..
What about you? Have you used this Soluble Canvas before?
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the water soluable is very popular in Machine Embroidery, When you are done stitching, just run the piece under water and lightly rub it and the WSS just rinses away. I don’t know that i would want toi use it in hand stitching, but I sure loive in when i am machine embroiderying
Thanks Valerie. I’m excited to learn more about it and try and use it in cross stitching as I don’t embroider. Karen