14CT vs 11CT Cross Stitch: Which One Should You Choose? | EZ Crossstitch

14CT vs 11CT Cross Stitch: Which One Should You Choose?

Let's break down the differences between 14CT and 11CT Aida cloth so you can find the perfect fit for your next project.

Comparing 14CT and 11CT cross-stitch fabric

Choosing the right Aida fabric is one of the most important decisions you'll make before starting a cross-stitch project. The "count" of the fabric completely changes the look, feel, and difficulty of your piece.

The two most popular sizes are 14CT and 11CT. But what exactly do those numbers mean, and which one is right for you?

Let's dive into the details.


Materials Needed

Close up of Aida cloth texture

Before we compare, here's what you need to know about Aida cloth:

  • "CT" stands for Count.
  • It refers to the number of squares (or stitches) per inch of fabric.
  • Higher number = smaller stitches (more detailed).
  • Lower number = larger stitches (easier to see).

Step-By-Step Guide / Main Comparison

Working on 14CT cross-stitch fabric

1. 14CT Aida: The Standard Choice

14CT Aida means there are 14 stitches per inch. It is the most common fabric count used in cross-stitch kits and patterns