Very fancy, but it's not aida, its 32 ct. (12,6 in cm) Mureno (evenweave) from Zweitgart.
And it is my frist real try on anything but aida, and it is smaller than I'm used to, im doing two over two, so it is 16 ct (6,4 cm), but I'm used to 14 ct (5,4).
And i will be posting whenever i finish a bit part, but it might take a while.
Not flute working but sewing, and I know it sounds insane, but mm is just to small to be practical. It's one or two strands of tread whereas 1/4 or even 1/8 gives a proper piece to cut of.
And 1/4 inch seem allowance is just so much less bulky than the standard 0,75 cm, and so much more intuitive for me to work with .... and f. I just realized that all my arguments for using inches are based on habits..
Even though I'm european I never really applied cm in anything but homework and therefore never got a real sense of it. And a lot of the nice sewing patterns are in inches so that's where i started.
As far as i remember, it isn't mentioned in the first 7 books.
It might be mentioned in the curse we don't like to talk about (the cursed child) and/or in all her ramblings on pottermore or whatever that site was called.
I can see what you mean, but I think it's mostly a bad picture and maybe weird lighting because it isn't a problem when you look at it in real life.