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Why Do Cross Stitchers Use Aida Fabric?
According to historical legends, the name Aida of the fabric we use today is derived from Verdi's Opera of the same name. However, we know this material to be coarse, open weave and even-weave fabric, used conventionally for cross-stitch embroidery . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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