How to best stitch on normal fabric

I have a normal white skirt and would like to stitch some patterns from a cross stitch book on it. It's made up of normal fabric, not cross stitch cloth. Are there any tips and tricks on how to cross stitch on clothes?

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Dreamer95@feddit.dk · 16 pts · 40d (5 replies)

You can buy something called water soluble canvas, which has the cross stitch grid. In my country I have only found 14 count.

I recommend basting it on, and then starting in the middel so it don't shift while you stitch.

When you are done you just wash it.

I have made these pants using that

There is also something called waste canvas which you pull out after you are done stitching. But I don't have personal experience with that.

nyan@lemmy.cafe · 5 pts · 40d (1 reply)

For what it's worth, the waste canvas is available in other than 14-count (one of my usual suppliers has 11, 14, 15, 18) if that's a concern for you. The soluble canvas seems to be very difficult to find in other than 14-count. (I have no personal experience with either.)

Dreamer95@feddit.dk · 4 pts · 40d

Good to know, thank you!

Waldelfe@feddit.org · 5 pts · 40d

Thanks, I'll see if I can find it! The pants look really great.

Edit: Found it. For any German on here looking for the same, it's called "wasserlösliche Stickfolie" :).

DrBanjo@reddthat.com · 4 pts · 40d (1 reply)

Those pants look awesome! Do you do anything special for washing them or does the stitching hold up pretty well?

Dreamer95@feddit.dk · 2 pts · 40d

I just wash them normally at 30°C and hang dry. I'm pretty sure i did the loop-start and then just weaving the thread under when ending, but a bit more than usual, but nothing else to protect it. And they look just as good now 3 years later.