What does the DMC, 9CT 11CT mean when the cross stitch drip water Guanyin is written above

Updated on society 2024-05-16
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    DMC is the only company in the world to have registered patents for more than 400 colors of cotton thread for cross-stitch.

    DMC embroidery thread has a complete range of various colors, and the unique color coding system is widely used by publishers around the world.

    All standard cross-stitch artwork is made in a DMC-registered color number to inform the consumer of the need for this pattern.

    Embroidery thread color. DMC is the only company in the world that can produce more than 400 different colors of cross-stitch cotton thread at the same time.

    DMC is also the only company in the world that can ensure that the same color of cotton thread is produced every time without color difference.

    DMC is the world's largest brand of embroidery thread and is widely used. It can be said that where there is cross-stitch, there is DM cross-stitch cloth is also standardized, generally speaking, it can be divided into 9ct, 11ct, 14ct, 16ct, 18ct, 28ct and 32ct.

    Take 9ct embroidery cloth as an example to explain. The embroidered fabric of 9ct represents 1 inch (the embroidered cloth contains 9 lattices. Then the 11ct embroidery represents 1 inch (the embroidery cloth contains 11 grids), and the 14ct embroidery cloth represents 1 inch (the embroidery cloth contains 14 grids......And so on, in simple terms, xxct means that 1 inch contains xx grids.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    DMC is the name of the brand.

    9ct large grid.

    11ct medium cell.

    14ct small cell.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    On behalf of the size of the embroidered cloth, DMC is the brand.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    DMC is the brand. CT stands for the specifications of the embroidered cloth lattice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, there are several specifications of cross-stitch cloth, there are 11c14ct9ct, the difference between them is that the density of the holes on the embroidery cloth is different, the thickness of the embroidery thread used is different, the normal better brand (KS, DMC, royal Mona Lisa, etc.) 14ct cloth embroidery 2 strands, 11ct cloth embroidery 4 strands, 9ct embroidery 6 strands. If you buy a more general or miscellaneous brand, there may not be enough thread, like 11ct is generally only recommended to use 3 strands of thread to embroider, if you use 4 strands of thread to embroider will not be enough.

    Generally speaking, 9ct is the large grid, 11ct is the middle grid, and 14ct is the small grid If you use two strands of thread, you will pull one out of it and fold it in half.

    If it is four strands, it is two folds in half, so that it is OK, the line can be left a little longer, and the length of a half fold is reduced, if the line is too short, always change the line, it is also very troublesome.

    Generally, the cross-stitch bought back is marked, with a few strands of thread show, a few strands of hook or something, according to the above written no problem, I personally generally 11ct I use 4 strands of show, so it is more convenient, if the last line is not enough, in the wiring is good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's just an inch, and there are a few lattices in it.

    9ct is the large grid, 11 is the middle grid, and 14 is the small grid.

    9 with 6 strands, that is, three folded in half. 11. Use 3 strands to wear three directly, do not fold in half, so that the two sides are not the same length, and you can put it while embroidering.

    14 With 2 strands, that is, one is folded in half.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    9ct embroidery is a double strand, 11 is three strands, and 14 is 4 strands.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    CT refers to the size of the grid. You can find a ruler and measure how many grids there are, if there are 9, it is a large grid, embroidered with 4 strands, there are 11, it is a medium grid, embroidered with 3 strands, there are 14, it is a small grid, embroidered with 2 strands! If you don't have a ruler, you can use a dollar coin, and the diameter of the coin is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    9ct refers to the large grid, 11 refers to the middle grid, 14 is the small grid cross-stitch, 9ct embroidery with six strands, medium with three strands of thread, small with two strands of thread. If you want to hook the edge, use two strands to hook the edge.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    9 is a large grid, 11 is a medium grid, and 14 is a small grid, which is relatively larger than the grid. The amount of thread embroidered is also different. There are two shares in the small grid, three shares in the middle grid, four shares in the large grid, and six aunts in the large grid.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'm a cross-stitch fanatic.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The size of the bough, you don't need to understand.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is recommended in the general drawings to explain as follows:

    14ct is small checkered embroidery.

    Embroider the lattice with 2 strands of thread and hook the edge with 1 strand of thread.

    11ct is medium checkered cloth embroidery.

    Embroider the lattice with 3 strands of thread and hook the edge with 2 strands.

    9ct is large checkered cloth embroidery.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, generally 11ct is the middle grid, with 3 lines, now 14ct, 9ct are not common, you look at the packaging and drawings, there are above. However, the meaning of 3 roots means that there are 3 roots alone, and do not fold them in half, so that it becomes 6 roots on the cloth.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, cross-stitch is six threads together. Embroidering dripping water Guanyin should be made of three. You can measure the size, there is the size and the number of threads in the book.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello lz 9ct and 11ct in cross-stitch refer to the specifications of the embroidered cloth, which refers to how many cloth grids are in the length of one inch (one inch = cm). We can know the specifications of the embroidered cloth by measuring the length of the cloth, and the method is as follows: Starting from any starting point of the embroidered cloth, measure the length of the centimeter If there are 14 cloths, it is a 14ct embroidery cloth (that is, we often say small checkered cloth), embroider the whole needle with 2 strands of embroidery thread, and hook the edge with 1 strand of embroidery thread; If there are 11 cloths, it is an 11ct embroidery cloth (that is, we often say medium grid cloth), embroider the whole needle with 3 strands of embroidery thread (if the embroidery thread is thinner, add 1 strand), and 2 strands of embroidery thread hook; If there are 9 cloths, it is a 9ct embroidery cloth (that is, we often say a large grid), embroider the whole needle with 4 strands of embroidery thread (if the embroidery thread is thinner, add 1 or 2 strands of embroidery thread), and hook the edge with 2 strands of embroidery thread.

    If you don't have a ruler for measuring with you, you can also use the one-dollar coin you use today, because the diameter of the one-dollar coin is exactly centimeter. o( o Regular cross-stitch embroidery cloth can also be seen directly from the cloth, if the cloth is 2 horizontal and vertical staggered is 14ct embroidery cloth, if it is 3 horizontal and vertical staggered is 11ct embroidery cloth, if it is 4 horizontal and vertical staggered is 9ct embroidery cloth.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is a size behind each specification, you can use a ruler to measure the size of the embroidery cloth corresponding to which specification, and you will know how much CT it is.

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