What Other Stitchers Are Saying (100% of reviews are from verified purchases)
from United States on 03/27/2026 - Good color for many cross stitch themes! A wonderful 25-count ‘oatmeal variegation with darker flecks’ fabric that will go very nicely for my Autumn projects. The fabric has a nice feel to it and will look great for my ‘Autumn’ pumpkin charts and some of my ‘Americana’ and ‘Country’ cross stitch patterns. Will purchase more and would love to see this in higher fabric counts such as 28, 32, and 36 counts!
A very nice combination of floss colors 3033 and 3866.
from United States on 10/28/2023 - Awesome! I really love this fabric and the color is fantastic for most things!
from United States on 07/16/2020 - Beautiful fabric This is the perfect fabric for all your fall and Halloween cross stitch projects. Very easy to stitch on and work with.
from United States on 07/16/2020 - Excellent fabric Love, love, love this fabric. Perfect color for all your fall and Halloween projects.
from United States on 07/02/2020 - Excellent fabric Love, love, love this fabric. Extremely easy to work with. The coloring is perfect for all of your Autumn and Halloween projects.
from United States on 06/22/2020 - Great fabric! Super nice fabric to stitch on.
from United States on 10/28/2018 - Great fabric I love this fabric, very easy to stitch on.There is a pretty weave to the fabric. Nice for fall and autumn stitching projects.
from United States on 11/13/2016 - Great to work on.
A very popular Aida with a homespun country look. A blend of 50% Cotton, 42% Polyester, and 8% Linen. Up to 33% heavier than imported fabric, so it can be stitched without a hoop.
Packaged in a clear plastic tube, providing a convenient square shape for easier storage. Plastic tubes keep the fabric free of folds and creases and is great for storing projects and supplies.
This picture provides a small glimpse of one piece of hand-dyed fabric. While Fiber on a Whim tries their very best to achieve the same color from dye lot to dye lot, please be aware that all hand-dyed fabrics have some differences in their variegation and... Read more