The three most popular are aida cloth, evenweave and linen. Waste canvas is used to cross-stitch on clothing, and perforated paper, plastic, and cardboard are often used for ornaments. Your question was "the usual cross-stitch canvas", so I won't go into all the other fabrics that are also usable.
One form of embroidery is cross-stitching. You use the thread and sew x's on a piece of fabric to form a picture or decoration.
A vacuum attachment or a stiff bristle brush.
It is a physical change since the chemical nature of the fabric has not changed.
To make a cross stitch keychain, you will need a small piece of cross stitch fabric, embroidery floss, a needle, a keychain ring, and scissors. Begin by choosing a simple cross stitch pattern and stitching it onto the fabric. Once you have completed the design, trim the excess fabric, leaving a border around the edges. Attach the keychain ring to the top of the fabric using a jump ring or by sewing it on securely. Your cross stitch keychain is now ready to use!
To remove stitching from a jacket, carefully use a seam ripper or small scissors to cut and pull out the threads without damaging the fabric.
The stitching is part of it, I think, but primarily I think it's the fabric, the denim.
A stitching line is a line that a person uses to stitch along a piece of fabric
Most cross-stitching sets come with everything included.
To adhere fabric to fabric effectively, you can use fabric glue, fusible webbing, or sewing techniques like stitching or hemming. These methods help the fabrics stick together securely for a durable bond.
Embroidery is where you embroider, or sew thread or embroidery floss in different patterns on to a piece of fabric used often for decoration. One example is cross-stitching.
To remove stitching from a jacket, carefully use a seam ripper or small scissors to cut and pull out the threads. Be cautious not to damage the fabric while doing so.
To fix stitching on shoes, you can use a needle and thread to carefully sew over the loose or damaged stitching. Make sure to match the color of the thread with the shoe's material for a seamless repair. Additionally, you can use a fabric glue or adhesive specifically designed for shoes to reinforce the stitching and prevent further damage.