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Paternayan yarn numbers
elderberry22,
I have entered your '0s' in a spreadsheet: Old2New, and New2Old. When you finish publishing them I will be glad to send the spreadsheet on to any who request it. Thanks for taking the time to type them in. Susan in Seattle I don't have a scanner, but I can just type them in a few at a time & hope for not too many typos! Old=New 001=260 005=261 010=262 011-256 012-263 014-327 015-756 017-246 020-465 025-462 026-948 032-236 040-716 050-220 And that is all the zeros. Will try to do more later. |
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Thanks for doing this elderberry.
Dora elderberry22 wrote: I don't have a scanner, but I can just type them in a few at a time & hope for not too many typos! Old=New 001=260 005=261 010=262 011-256 012-263 014-327 015-756 017-246 020-465 025-462 026-948 032-236 040-716 050-220 And that is all the zeros. Will try to do more later. Because I have a number of early 1970s books, particularly bargello ones, I would like to obtain a copy of the Paternayan conversion chart. Would anyone who has it be willing to scan it? Or if you would send me a scan or copy, I would create an Excel spreadsheet that has the conversions and send it to anyone who wanted it. Thanks in advance, Susan in Seattle wrote: bungadora wrote: Glad to help. I might contact JCA myself, just to find out whether they ever produced their own conversion chart. I have a paper chart of the US Paternayan yarns dated about 1990. The back page has the conversion from OLD Paternayan to NEW Paternayan. This paper chart is not handy or I would scan it and email the scan. But it did originate with JCA. And the difference between US Paternayan and UK Paterna is that some of those lovely colours that used to be available in the US are still available in the UK. The UK have different numbers and no comparison is perfect--I got a shade card from Sew Exciting in the UK for a reasonable sum. Good luck with the needlework--Irene |
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bungadora wrote: Thanks for doing this elderberry. Dora elderberry22 wrote: I don't have a scanner, but I can just type them in a few at a time & hope for not too many typos! Old=New 001=260 005=261 010=262 011-256 012-263 014-327 015-756 017-246 020-465 025-462 026-948 032-236 040-716 050-220 And that is all the zeros. Will try to do more later. Because I have a number of early 1970s books, particularly bargello ones, I would like to obtain a copy of the Paternayan conversion chart. Would anyone who has it be willing to scan it? Or if you would send me a scan or copy, I would create an Excel spreadsheet that has the conversions and send it to anyone who wanted it. Thanks in advance, Susan in Seattle wrote: bungadora wrote: Glad to help. I might contact JCA myself, just to find out whether they ever produced their own conversion chart. I have a paper chart of the US Paternayan yarns dated about 1990. The back page has the conversion from OLD Paternayan to NEW Paternayan. This paper chart is not handy or I would scan it and email the scan. But it did originate with JCA. And the difference between US Paternayan and UK Paterna is that some of those lovely colours that used to be available in the US are still available in the UK. The UK have different numbers and no comparison is perfect--I got a shade card from Sew Exciting in the UK for a reasonable sum. Good luck with the needlework--Irene 104-440 105-420 108-221 110-421 112-DISC 113-422 114-450 115-DISC 116-470 117-DISC 120-460 123-DISC 124-452 126-472 127-DISC 131-DISC 132-473 133-DISC 134-453 136-454 137-DISC 138-474 140-424 143-DISC 144-410 145-441 147-DISC More later..... |
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elderberry22 wrote: bungadora wrote: Thanks for doing this elderberry. Dora elderberry22 wrote: I don't have a scanner, but I can just type them in a few at a time & hope for not too many typos! Old=New 001=260 005=261 010=262 011-256 012-263 014-327 015-756 017-246 020-465 025-462 026-948 032-236 040-716 050-220 And that is all the zeros. Will try to do more later. Because I have a number of early 1970s books, particularly bargello ones, I would like to obtain a copy of the Paternayan conversion chart. Would anyone who has it be willing to scan it? Or if you would send me a scan or copy, I would create an Excel spreadsheet that has the conversions and send it to anyone who wanted it. Thanks in advance, Susan in Seattle wrote: bungadora wrote: Glad to help. I might contact JCA myself, just to find out whether they ever produced their own conversion chart. I have a paper chart of the US Paternayan yarns dated about 1990. The back page has the conversion from OLD Paternayan to NEW Paternayan. This paper chart is not handy or I would scan it and email the scan. But it did originate with JCA. And the difference between US Paternayan and UK Paterna is that some of those lovely colours that used to be available in the US are still available in the UK. The UK have different numbers and no comparison is perfect--I got a shade card from Sew Exciting in the UK for a reasonable sum. Good luck with the needlework--Irene 104-440 105-420 108-221 110-421 112-DISC 113-422 114-450 115-DISC 116-470 117-DISC 120-460 123-DISC 124-452 126-472 127-DISC 131-DISC 132-473 133-DISC 134-453 136-454 137-DISC 138-474 140-424 143-DISC 144-410 145-441 147-DISC More later..... Welll, here it is later, and here is some mo ------------------------------------------ 153=475 154=411 162=200 164=202 166=203 168=204 172=412 174=413 180=210 182=211 184=212 186=213 194=414 200=971 201=920 202=972 203=DISC 204=DISC 205=DISC 207=DISC 210=930 211=DISC 213=950 215=861 217=401 220=DISC 221=DISC 223=911 225=862 227=DISC 228=DISC 229=DISC 230=951 231=902 232=903 234=DISC 236=900 238=952 240=840 242=841 243=953 245=931 247=402 248=403 249=404 250=912 254=914 255=932 256=915 257=405 260=933 262=921 265=934 266=870 267=860 269=871 271=406 273=863 274=872 275=DISC 278=864 280=873 281=DISC 282=904 283=922 284=865 285=923 286=874 287=875 288=905 289=913 294=924 295=320 304=DISC 305=570 |
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I thought maybe you were lost. But thanks again. By the way I wrote the
company but never heard back from them. Dora elderberry22 wrote: elderberry22 wrote: bungadora wrote: Thanks for doing this elderberry. Dora elderberry22 wrote: I don't have a scanner, but I can just type them in a few at a time & hope for not too many typos! Old=New 001=260 005=261 010=262 011-256 012-263 014-327 015-756 017-246 020-465 025-462 026-948 032-236 040-716 050-220 And that is all the zeros. Will try to do more later. Because I have a number of early 1970s books, particularly bargello ones, I would like to obtain a copy of the Paternayan conversion chart. Would anyone who has it be willing to scan it? Or if you would send me a scan or copy, I would create an Excel spreadsheet that has the conversions and send it to anyone who wanted it. Thanks in advance, Susan in Seattle wrote: bungadora wrote: Glad to help. I might contact JCA myself, just to find out whether they ever produced their own conversion chart. I have a paper chart of the US Paternayan yarns dated about 1990. The back page has the conversion from OLD Paternayan to NEW Paternayan. This paper chart is not handy or I would scan it and email the scan. But it did originate with JCA. And the difference between US Paternayan and UK Paterna is that some of those lovely colours that used to be available in the US are still available in the UK. The UK have different numbers and no comparison is perfect--I got a shade card from Sew Exciting in the UK for a reasonable sum. Good luck with the needlework--Irene 104-440 105-420 108-221 110-421 112-DISC 113-422 114-450 115-DISC 116-470 117-DISC 120-460 123-DISC 124-452 126-472 127-DISC 131-DISC 132-473 133-DISC 134-453 136-454 137-DISC 138-474 140-424 143-DISC 144-410 145-441 147-DISC More later..... Welll, here it is later, and here is some mo ------------------------------------------ 153=475 154=411 162=200 164=202 166=203 168=204 172=412 174=413 180=210 182=211 184=212 186=213 194=414 200=971 201=920 202=972 203=DISC 204=DISC 205=DISC 207=DISC 210=930 211=DISC 213=950 215=861 217=401 220=DISC 221=DISC 223=911 225=862 227=DISC 228=DISC 229=DISC 230=951 231=902 232=903 234=DISC 236=900 238=952 240=840 242=841 243=953 245=931 247=402 248=403 249=404 250=912 254=914 255=932 256=915 257=405 260=933 262=921 265=934 266=870 267=860 269=871 271=406 273=863 274=872 275=DISC 278=864 280=873 281=DISC 282=904 283=922 284=865 285=923 286=874 287=875 288=905 289=913 294=924 295=320 304=DISC 305=570 |
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There is a conversion chart at http://makeashorterlink.com/?X5CE24EED
And what looks like a handy page at http://www.fibergypsy.com/threadlist/index.shtml Don't know if it is what you need but it may help -- Bruce Fletcher btinternetDOTcomATricardian Stronsay, Orkney www.stronsay.co.uk/claremont "Why does mineral water that has been stored underground for thousands of years have a 'use by' date?" |
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Thanks, but the conversion we're doing in this case are the old
Paternayan numbers (pre 1982) to post 1982 numbers, to a certain point of course. I'm sure they introduced new colors after the chart was published. Dora wrote: There is a conversion chart at http://makeashorterlink.com/?X5CE24EED And what looks like a handy page at http://www.fibergypsy.com/threadlist/index.shtml Don't know if it is what you need but it may help -- Bruce Fletcher btinternetDOTcomATricardian Stronsay, Orkney www.stronsay.co.uk/claremont "Why does mineral water that has been stored underground for thousands of years have a 'use by' date?" |
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306=disc
308=disc 310=disc 311=510 312=disc 314=511 318=disc 321=571 322=disc 323=disc 330=502 334=501 340=520 342=522 346=disc 350=disc 352=523 354=524 355=disc 365=500 367=521 380=512 381=513 382=514 385=503 386=504 389=disc 391=disc 392=disc 395=505 396=506 more to follow.................. |
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Here's some mo
400-770 401-771 402-772 403-DISC 404-DISC 405-DISC 406-DISC 408-DISC 409-DISC 410-DISC 411-DISC 414-881 416-883 419-DISC 420-DISC 423-DISC 424-800 425-DISC 426-884 427-701 430-DISC elderberry22 wrote: 306=disc 308=disc 310=disc 311=510 312=disc 314=511 318=disc 321=571 322=disc 323=disc 330=502 334=501 340=520 342=522 346=disc 350=disc 352=523 354=524 355=disc 365=500 367=521 380=512 381=513 382=514 385=503 386=504 389=disc 391=disc 392=disc 395=505 396=506 more to follow.................. |
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