If you do this again look for Cross Stitch Waste Fabric. It is made to be pulled out of the work a lot easier than standard Aida Cloth. You might also want to set the stitching with heat as well as use a lightweight stabilizer on the back of the work to keep the lines looking great. Your single lines became wavy because the base fabric is stretchy, so when the Aida cloth was removed there was no structure to hold them in place.
Looks great! Don't have any experience in pixel art or embroidery, so seeing your process and the end tips and improvements are really great! Definitely a project for after I finish my punch needling
Really clever idea to use standard cross-stitch fabric to support and then remove it! Much cheaper than using the grids that are designed for removal. One thing I would recommend in the future would be looking into using a sew-in interfacing as a backing fabric to the stretch knit of the hoodie. Cross stitch really works best on non-stretchy fabric, so having a backing that doesn't stretch will help hold you stitching in place and not distort with wear and washing.
Cross sticther here! They have water soluble aida fabic! You can us that next time you try this! Also it might be easier to us a embroidery hoop since they can keep the fabic taunt, mameing it easier to work with. Good job and also you dropped this! 👑
ive been feeling art blocked and this helped! also, there's a water dissolving interface you can use called fabri-solvy (or something like that) to print your design, adhere it to the hoodie and then it vanishes in water! might be helpful in the future!
just wanted to shoutout the conversation video layout; idk if I've ever seen that before. It looked super clean & made it easier for me to focus on both the conversation & the art examples 😊
Woah that hoodie looks great! Next time you do cross-stitch embroidery on a stretchy fabric, try ironing a non-stretch interfacing patch on the incide (either before you do the embroidery or right after you finish it to), that will prevent your thin lines from warping while you will be pulling the canvas fibers out. Good luck on your future projects!!
Great idea! I've done some embroidery projects before but I'd never thought of cross-stitch for pixel art and now I really want to try it hahaha, loved your video!
I love this and I thought your technique was so canny but then I remembered I'd seen water-soluble cross stitch fabric which might help you out in thee future
Wonderful! I agree w u that there's no fail in gaining experience and learning how ti do stuff better! Love your work and also your voice is so calm and peaceful (^ ^*)/ Enjoy your day!
I really love cross stitch and I tried to do something like this before. From my experience, to help avoid the warping, using an embroidery hoop can help a little with that since it keeps all the layers of fabric taut. When I was removing the cross stitch fabric like you did I came across the same frustrations. This method of cross stitching through the cross stitch fabric onto other fabrics works best with smaller or simple designs. Through research I found that you can get water soluble cross stitch fabric. I think that would be effect for something like this but I am yet to try it myself. But cross-stitching on the cross stitching fabric then cutting it out and whipstitching sounds like a good idea too! I hope you give this another go in the future. Hope this was helpful. And also I love your work.
Great vid. As someone who cross stitches pixel art is yes there are other ways and methods to help Even free programs which gives you colours and charts. Id suggest DMing some ppl for tips and make sure practice is the best!!!
there is also water-soluble aida cloth that will wash away in the washer, leaving only the cross-stitch behind! i've seen people cross-stitch directly onto denim jackets using this method, highly recommend!
As a sewist, looking at your technique and listening to the problems, I think if you used a lightweight stabilizer on the inside, it might stop the design on the from from warping, since the hoodie material is so stretchy by itself.
It helps to use an embroidery hoop to hold the fabric smoothly in place so that there's no warping at the end when you take out the aida :) this combined with using waste aida should solve the issues you had at the end
How did you get the sizing right for the cross stitch? I'm trying to cross stitch a piece using this method but it is coming out too big on the actual fabric
an idea i had if you were planning on doing this again, is to use a water soluable garment stabiliser for the base of your cross stitch. so that you dont need to tediously pick out the wefted cotton it just washes away under water.
This is my method for making cross stitch patterns too! I only started last month and so far I've made 3 like this but with my own designs instead of manga panels, though it'll be fun to try with some comics I love!
You'll likely want to make sure to hoop your fabric so it stays nice and taut. For something like this you'll also probably want a stabilizer for the back to keep the stitches from warping. All stuff you can find on Amazon and makes life much easier!
:-O ooh, thank you for this tutorial, I've always had issues with cross-stitching and pixel stuff in general 😅 A word of warning though! I use that particular fabric to make embroidered patches, and it is /very/ hard to do the whip stitches for the borders and make it look nice because of how easily the fabric frays. Personally, I recommend folding the fabric to the back and glueing/stitching it in place before whip stitching. Otherwise, the stitches tend to look lumpy and uneven, and it's impossible to keep strands of the fabric from poking through. I hope this helps a bit!
Thanks for being so real. I love all your art, style and laid back presentation. So good to see the process and trial and error. I'm struggling my way through some designs right now. So much goes into learning and experimenting. More please.
Omg it looks so amazing and your tutorial was really comprehensive and easy to follow. I love crafting and I'm always looking for new ideas to make things my own, I'm so glad I found your channel ❤️
This looks amazing! DMC makes a water-soluble canvas specifically for cross stitch if you want to try this again 😁
I'd love it!
Hope u do a rengoku soon 🔥
Wow I've been looking for a pixel brush that behaves like this for so long now! Thank you for this clear tutorial :)
If you do this again look for Cross Stitch Waste Fabric. It is made to be pulled out of the work a lot easier than standard Aida Cloth. You might also want to set the stitching with heat as well as use a lightweight stabilizer on the back of the work to keep the lines looking great. Your single lines became wavy because the base fabric is stretchy, so when the Aida cloth was removed there was no structure to hold them in place.
That's what I thought with the lightweight stabilizer too! The stretch fabric just needs a little bit of help to keep the design
Looks great! Don't have any experience in pixel art or embroidery, so seeing your process and the end tips and improvements are really great! Definitely a project for after I finish my punch needling
Really clever idea to use standard cross-stitch fabric to support and then remove it! Much cheaper than using the grids that are designed for removal.
One thing I would recommend in the future would be looking into using a sew-in interfacing as a backing fabric to the stretch knit of the hoodie. Cross stitch really works best on non-stretchy fabric, so having a backing that doesn't stretch will help hold you stitching in place and not distort with wear and washing.
Thanks I’ll try that, I think it did warp a fair bit once the grid was off, hopefully this helps
Oh hell yeah! I feel like I've done everything but cross stitch. Taking notes! 📝
OH yeah! Turned out incredible, the pink eyes accent really completes it for me! 😁
Thanks bro, If defiantly needed the pop of colour
I love how you mix your really cool streetstyle aesthetic with traditional textile techniques, it's such a great effect
Cross sticther here! They have water soluble aida fabic! You can us that next time you try this! Also it might be easier to us a embroidery hoop since they can keep the fabic taunt, mameing it easier to work with. Good job and also you dropped this! 👑
ive been feeling art blocked and this helped! also, there's a water dissolving interface you can use called fabri-solvy (or something like that) to print your design, adhere it to the hoodie and then it vanishes in water! might be helpful in the future!
Useful info! Thanks!
just wanted to shoutout the conversation video layout; idk if I've ever seen that before. It looked super clean & made it easier for me to focus on both the conversation & the art examples 😊
Hey, thanks for the shout in the description! I love cross stitching, instant sub ❤️
Woah that hoodie looks great! Next time you do cross-stitch embroidery on a stretchy fabric, try ironing a non-stretch interfacing patch on the incide (either before you do the embroidery or right after you finish it to), that will prevent your thin lines from warping while you will be pulling the canvas fibers out. Good luck on your future projects!!
I love cross stitch! So excited to see this!
It came out so nice! A suggestion for next time - try waste canvas. It's water soluble, so the strands are much easier to pull out.
Hey! 👋 Check out "waste canvas" next time you do something like this. It's much easier to remove than aida cloth! 👌
I wish I knew how to get started honestly. Because I have so many ideas that I wanna do but don't really know where to start them
Great idea! I've done some embroidery projects before but I'd never thought of cross-stitch for pixel art and now I really want to try it hahaha, loved your video!
I love this and I thought your technique was so canny but then I remembered I'd seen water-soluble cross stitch fabric which might help you out in thee future
The currieGOAT has returned!
You make me so happy and your voice is so calming to me. Now I want to do some cross stitch of Sailor Moon.
It looks very cool :D
It looks awesome that pink really did make it pop. Hope to see some more pixel style.
First video of yours I watched. You are extremely talented. Can’t wait to see more.
Wonderful! I agree w u that there's no fail in gaining experience and learning how ti do stuff better!
Love your work and also your voice is so calm and peaceful (^ ^*)/
Enjoy your day!
I really love cross stitch and I tried to do something like this before. From my experience, to help avoid the warping, using an embroidery hoop can help a little with that since it keeps all the layers of fabric taut. When I was removing the cross stitch fabric like you did I came across the same frustrations. This method of cross stitching through the cross stitch fabric onto other fabrics works best with smaller or simple designs. Through research I found that you can get water soluble cross stitch fabric. I think that would be effect for something like this but I am yet to try it myself. But cross-stitching on the cross stitching fabric then cutting it out and whipstitching sounds like a good idea too! I hope you give this another go in the future. Hope this was helpful. And also I love your work.
Great vid. As someone who cross stitches pixel art is yes there are other ways and methods to help
Even free programs which gives you colours and charts. Id suggest DMing some ppl for tips and make sure practice is the best!!!
there is also water-soluble aida cloth that will wash away in the washer, leaving only the cross-stitch behind! i've seen people cross-stitch directly onto denim jackets using this method, highly recommend!
This turned out great!
I'm pretty skilled with pixel art and really want to give this a try
Good job!
I would use a soluble stabilising canvas/cross stitch sheet, so you can just soak the finished piece to remove the canvas at the end.
As a sewist, looking at your technique and listening to the problems, I think if you used a lightweight stabilizer on the inside, it might stop the design on the from from warping, since the hoodie material is so stretchy by itself.
My favorite scene from demon slayer along with one of my favorite guys on UA-cam 😍
that ain't no fail mate! be proud of your piece and your content, i love it hehe, thanks for sharing allways
commenting for engagement--it's always so stellar to see your process!!
FINALLY A PIXEL BRUSH IN PROCREATE TUTORIAL!!! OMG HAVE BEEN TRYING ON AND OFF TO DO THAT FOR MAYBE YEARS??
Please make more videos! They come out dope bro, very entertaining.
It helps to use an embroidery hoop to hold the fabric smoothly in place so that there's no warping at the end when you take out the aida :) this combined with using waste aida should solve the issues you had at the end
How did you get the sizing right for the cross stitch? I'm trying to cross stitch a piece using this method but it is coming out too big on the actual fabric
Super old school, pixel arrrttt, ayyyee *smiles*
Muito lindo, só achei pequeno…
Mas eu entendo que quanto maior = mais trabalho
Yep, I second water soluble batting.
an idea i had if you were planning on doing this again, is to use a water soluable garment stabiliser for the base of your cross stitch. so that you dont need to tediously pick out the wefted cotton it just washes away under water.
This is my method for making cross stitch patterns too! I only started last month and so far I've made 3 like this but with my own designs instead of manga panels, though it'll be fun to try with some comics I love!
There is water soluble aida, you can just throw your finished cross stitch in the wash.
It’s so cute! I love that you used Nezuko
Ooh your friend is cute ay
amazing inlove it
Look into Sulky Stick and Stich. It will save you so much time on cross stich and embroidery like this.
You'll likely want to make sure to hoop your fabric so it stays nice and taut. For something like this you'll also probably want a stabilizer for the back to keep the stitches from warping. All stuff you can find on Amazon and makes life much easier!
:-O ooh, thank you for this tutorial, I've always had issues with cross-stitching and pixel stuff in general 😅 A word of warning though! I use that particular fabric to make embroidered patches, and it is /very/ hard to do the whip stitches for the borders and make it look nice because of how easily the fabric frays. Personally, I recommend folding the fabric to the back and glueing/stitching it in place before whip stitching. Otherwise, the stitches tend to look lumpy and uneven, and it's impossible to keep strands of the fabric from poking through. I hope this helps a bit!
You are truely the goat. WE NEED MORE TUTORIALS LIKE THIS THO
Thanks for being so real. I love all your art, style and laid back presentation. So good to see the process and trial and error. I'm struggling my way through some designs right now. So much goes into learning and experimenting. More please.
❤️🔥
It turned out awesome! Thank you for the inspiration.
So talented and your voice is soothing all my ailmemts
This is really cool! I love seeing new people trying cross stitch!
“Better-er” 🌝
this is so cool, ill totally put this on my "new hobby" list :)
The design is awesome! What a sweet piece!
Love your vids so much it makes me happy
Omg it looks so amazing and your tutorial was really comprehensive and easy to follow. I love crafting and I'm always looking for new ideas to make things my own, I'm so glad I found your channel ❤️
I would love to see another cross stitch pixel art hoodie-project where you take into account what you've learned!