
Embroidery Cloth 16 ct
The finest count in the COSMO Embroidery Cloth range — ideal for delicate detail.
Even-weave, specialty surfaces, and tape — made in Japan
Japanese-made embroidery cloth with smooth needle passage — from counted even-weave to specialty surfaces.
Choosing the right fabric is essential to any embroidery project.
Color, texture, and fiber all shape how your stitching looks and feels.
COSMO cloth is tightly woven for durability and consistency, stitch after stitch.
Even-weave fabrics for cross stitch, counted stitch, and other techniques worked by counting fabric threads.
Finished size varies with fabric count even when using the same pattern — see the sample photos (stitched on 35 mm covered buttons).
In the descriptions below, “X strands” indicates how many strands of No. 25 embroidery floss were used; “X ct” is the fabric count (threads per inch).
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The finest count in the COSMO Embroidery Cloth range — ideal for delicate detail.

A long-time favorite among stitchers, available in a wide range of colors.

An easy-to-see weave that makes stitching straightforward — great for beginners.

Works well with heavier thread for bold stitching — ideal for beginners and children.

Our coarsest Embroidery Cloth count — enjoy relaxed, textured stitching.

A distinct weave from Embroidery Cloth, suited to the same counted techniques.

Metallic thread is woven into the weft for a soft hand with an elegant sparkle.
Even-weave fabrics for kogin stitch, Hardanger, and other counted thread techniques.

Medium-weight Japanese cotton with an easy-to-count weave.
Embroidery cloth with excellent needle glide. Also suitable for cutwork and sashiko.

100% cotton with smooth needle passage — ideal for surface embroidery.

A classic teaching cloth with the weight and body suited to embroidery.

For counted stitch as well as freehand embroidery without counting threads.

For counted stitch as well as freehand embroidery without counting threads.

Cotton fabric for Swedish embroidery worked by withdrawing vertical threads.

Even-weave fabric for cross stitch, counted stitch, and other counted techniques.
Tape-format fabric for counted embroidery such as cross stitch and counted stitch.



