What does the number of cross stitch CT mean

Updated on home 2024-04-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    ct is just a unit, 9ct means that there are nine grids in one inch (cm) and embroidered with six strands of embroidery thread, and 11ct and 14ct are 11 and 14 grids in one inch, with 3 and 2 threads respectively. Generally, the kit will have instructions on how many CTs there are, if you really don't have them, measure them yourself, and see how many grids are in an inch!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    9ct:1ct = large lattice in cross-stitch, embroidery cloth size is 1 inch 9 lattice, with 4 strands of embroidery.

    11ct: 1ct = medium grid in cross-stitch, embroidery cloth specification is 1 inch 11 grids, with 3 strands of embroidery.

    14ct: 1ct = small grid in cross-stitch, embroidered cloth size is 1 inch 14 grids, with 2 strands of embroidery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The embroidered cloth of cross-stitch is in the form of a grid, with square lattice eyes, corresponding to the pattern, and can be cut according to the size of the pattern. There are usually 6 types of sizes: 9ct, 11ct, 14ct, 18ct, 22ct, and 32ct

    As a novice, you are worried about how much cloth you should cut at the beginning, please don't worry, generally speaking, the embroidery drawing will tell you the actual number of grids of the work, as long as you know this, and the ct number of the cloth you want to use, you can easily calculate the size of the embroidery cloth you need with the following method.

    Cross-stitch fabric calculation table (1 inch = :

    9ct:1ct=

    11ct:1ct=

    14ct:1ct=

    16ct:1ct=

    18ct:1ct=

    Resources.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The CT number of cross-stitch cloth is the specification of the embroidered fabric.

    Refers to the number of cells per square inch. That is to say, ct = inches, how many ct is equal to how many grids are in 1 inch, 1 inch = centimeters, how many ct is how many grids there are, such as: 6ct cloth, each grid is equal to centimeters, there are 6 grids in it.

    Cross-stitch cloth is generally divided into 6 specifications: 9ct, 11ct, 14ct, 18ct, 22ct, 32ct. Depending on the larger the amount, the smaller the lattice will be.

    Cross-stitch cloth calculation method:

    11ct cloth: lattice cm lattice;

    14ct cloth: lattice cm lattice;

    18ct cloth: lattice cm lattice.

    For example: 11ct embroidery, 150x80 grid = (. However, there are no special requirements for cross-stitch fabrics, and cotton cloth with 11ct or 14ct numbers is selected.

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