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Hi there, I have a question that I hope will be simple to answerI have a large rectangular electric?

griddleWe need a surface to keep things warm while servingCan I use the griddle to do thisIf we use ovenware casserole dishes, can we set them on the griddle to keep things warmWhat about aluminum pie pans and any other type of cookware?

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noCross stitching uses embroidery flossMost designs require you to pull apart embroidery floss and use only 3 of the six strands when cross stitchingYarn is never used.
Crochet thread and cross stitch thread are not the same thingCrochet thread is very round and will not flatten even if you stroke it with your thumb nailIt cannot easily be split into individual strandsThat roundness is needed for stitch definition in crochetIf you use a yarn or thread that likes to flatten, the individual stitches will sort of melt together making them more difficult to work in following rows and giving a less crisp appearance to the finished projectCross stitch thread is made of six individual strands and is not twisted together so it is easy to split one or more strands off from the larger pieceBecause it is not twisted, it is easy to flattenTraditional cross stitch is typically worked with 2 strands out of the six, but sometimes 1 or 3It would be very rare for the entire six to be usedBecause crochet thread cannot be split into smaller pieces, it will tend to stretch the cross stitch canvas horriblyHere's an exception: if you are embellishing something made in crochet with cross stitch, then you use the same type of yarn or thread as was used for the crochet to do the cross stitch embellishmentYou can, of course, use crochet thread for cross stitch and embroidery thread for crochetBut in general, you will probably not be happy with the results.
low heat and you can put the cheap foil pans on there too bc they can go in the oven
It is very rare to use crochet yarn in cross-stitching because cross-stitchers use mostly mouline yarns and DMC floss.

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