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Desperate for Dimensions to DMC conversion Chart ALL Colors
I am looking for a conversion chart of Dimensions to DMC. I found a few
places on the net that have the same charts but dont have all the colors i am looking for. Could someone please help this stitcher who is wanting to stitch ? -- Catherine ********* My Web Page: http://www.mts.net/~geocat My email List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lookwhatimade/ I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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Catherine,
Here's a conversion chart that Dimensions has on their site: http://www.dimensions-crafts.com/threadconversion.pdf -- Anita's Tried & True Recipes http://www.anitasrecipes.com |
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I was working on a Dimensions kit while on vacation and had to rip out
several stitches which was going to cause me to run short on one color. I took the info and the rest of the thread to a LNS and discovered that the kit uses Coats numbers. They just added one number to them. We converted it to DMC numbers using the notebook the LNS had, but the color was not a close enough match. I found that the floss in the kit tends to knot much worse than DMC usually does. The shop owner told me that she has customers who toss out all the kit thread and purchase DMC. Does anyone else do this? It's too late for this project, and I don't work on a lot of kits because I usually buy leaflets, but I have thought about trying it in the future. (I ended up emailing them for additional thread which the kit said they would send if needed.) |
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shop owner told me that she has customers who toss out all the kit
thread and purchase DMC. Does anyone else do this? ME ME ME!!!!!!!!!! And it was because of a Dimensions kit that I began this practice. I was working on Flying Beauties for my sister, and hadn't read the instructions closely enough to see that the background fern leaves were to be stitched with one ply instead of two. Obviously, I ran out way too soon. I tried to convert to DMC, couldn't find that color listed on any of the conversion sites that I had at the time, finally sat under full sun comparing every greenish shade in stash (since I had a full set of DMC) to the stitched work. Came up with what I thought was a match until I started actually stitching, then gave up on finding it myself and wrote to Dimensions. The good news was that I got plenty of replacement floss, way more than I needed, and very quickly. I also had a couple incidents where the supplied fabric was too small or just barely large enough for the stitching but definitely not enough for framing of any kind. One was a Dimensions, a couple were Janlynn. Since then, I realized that it was much more space efficient also to dump kit floss and separate fabric. So I have one box of charts and the accompanying color models, a second box of assorted fabrics, both from kits and separate purchases from my LNS and INS, and a third box that holds my Darice floss boxes. Soon I'll need a second box for charts. Jenn L. View My Webshots: http://community.webshots.com/user/jaliace Current projects: Chicago Skyline (The Needlecraftsman) Lady of the Flag (Mirabilia) |
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shop owner told me that she has customers who toss out all the kit
thread and purchase DMC. Does anyone else do this? I do it all the time- so many kits have floss that I just don't want to work with. In fact, I just bought a kit that I'm going to switch out the floss and the fabric- neither are very good quality and the project is large and involved, so I want it to be the best possible quality materials. So, I paid for a kit and am only using the pattern! But, I couldn't find the pattern separately, so that was my only solution. SueS |
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If you are running out of floss in a colour you can often "close match" it
to a shade and then use one strand of each shade together in the needle until you run out of the beginning shade altogether, forming a transition that is so gradual that it is unoticeable in the whole. It must be a pretty close match, tho. "Shstringfellow" wrote in message ... shop owner told me that she has customers who toss out all the kit thread and purchase DMC. Does anyone else do this? I do it all the time- so many kits have floss that I just don't want to work with. In fact, I just bought a kit that I'm going to switch out the floss and the fabric- neither are very good quality and the project is large and involved, so I want it to be the best possible quality materials. So, I paid for a kit and am only using the pattern! But, I couldn't find the pattern separately, so that was my only solution. SueS |
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I tried this link and get page cannot be displayed and when I tried it
again, I got a strange page that had nothing to do with needlearts! Sandy "DebM" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 20:41:31 GMT, "NEWS" wrote: Catherine, Here's a conversion chart that Dimensions has on their site: http://www.dimensions-crafts.com/threadconversion.pdf Thank you for posting this link. It appears to be the best conversion chart I've seen. -- Deb Works in Progress: L&L "The Spirit of Christmas" 2002 Christmas Angel Meg's Lacy Sampler Pouch Marbek Nativity Needlework Necessary |
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I'm not sure if this helps - I only received the subject
Dimensions seem to actually use J&P Coats? To convert most numbers simply take the '1' off the front of the Dimensions number. Then use a J&P Coats to DMC conversion chart there are quite a few around. Some matches are very good while others are of course only approximate. Eeyore "Ron & Sandy Swain" wrote in message ... I tried this link and get page cannot be displayed and when I tried it again, I got a strange page that had nothing to do with needlearts! Sandy "DebM" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 20:41:31 GMT, "NEWS" wrote: Catherine, Here's a conversion chart that Dimensions has on their site: http://www.dimensions-crafts.com/threadconversion.pdf Thank you for posting this link. It appears to be the best conversion chart I've seen. -- Deb Works in Progress: L&L "The Spirit of Christmas" 2002 Christmas Angel Meg's Lacy Sampler Pouch Marbek Nativity Needlework Necessary |
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Sandy,
I just tried it, and had no problem. It comes up sideways, but if you print it and turn the paper so that the 11 inch side is on top, you can read it. Here's my thought. Perhaps you have an old version of Adobe Acrobat Reader software, which is what you need to view a pdf file like this. So you might consider visiting adobe's web site to load a new version (it's free). Also, I found a number of other sites that list the conversion charts, by doing a google search for "DMC Dimension conversion chart." Hope this helps! Regards. Joe Hurley "Ron & Sandy Swain" wrote in message ... I tried this link and get page cannot be displayed and when I tried it again, I got a strange page that had nothing to do with needlearts! Sandy "DebM" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 20:41:31 GMT, "NEWS" wrote: Catherine, Here's a conversion chart that Dimensions has on their site: http://www.dimensions-crafts.com/threadconversion.pdf Thank you for posting this link. It appears to be the best conversion chart I've seen. -- Deb Works in Progress: L&L "The Spirit of Christmas" 2002 Christmas Angel Meg's Lacy Sampler Pouch Marbek Nativity Needlework Necessary |
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I have Floss Conversion Charts and a Floss Conversion Calculator under the
Stitching Tools on my stitching site. CyberStitchers.com Cross Stitch Galleries http://www.cyberstitchers.com -- Anita's Tried & True Low Fat Recipes http://www.anitasrecipes.com CyberStitchers.com Cross Stitch Galleries http://www.cyberstitchers.com |
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