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Embroidery Thread Conversion Chart by Simply the Best Embroidery Thread EMBROIDERY THREAD CONVERSION CHART 0001 46 Neon Pink 0190 3015 Scarlet Red 0308 5550 Postal Blue 0002 47 Neon Rose 0192 531 Cranberry Fizz 0310 382 Slate Blue 0003 47 Neon Rose 0194 1241 Spiced Cranberry 0312 406 Celestial Blue 0004 42 Light Neon Orange 0195 1241 Spiced Cranberry 0314 114 Grey 0005 43 Neon Orange 0196 54 Neon Fuchsia 0332 404 Saxon Blue 0006 46 Neon Pink 0198 840 Burnished Copper 0333 1163 Chicory 0007 2093 Baltic Blue 0199 216 Russet 0334 5551 Cobolt Blue 2 0008 46 Neon Pink 0200 5557 Calico Green 0335 415 Cobolt Blue 0009 21 Spring Green 0201 909 Montego Bay 0342 8010 Volcano Gray 0010 21 Spring Green 0203 1615 Seafoam 0344 695 Dark Green 0011 33 Golden 0205 451 Heartland Green 0352 965 Blue Mist 0013 32 Neon Green 0206 240 Hedge 0357 416 Light Navy 0014 32 Neon Green 0210 950 Avocado 0358 423 Dark Night 0017 43 Neon Orange 0214 951 Light Swamp Green 0358S 142 Salem Blue 0018 47 Neon Rose 0218 845 Seaweed 0360 5552 Ink 0023 325 Rose Delight 0219 442 Pale Green 0361 6137 Baby Blue 0055 4453 Celtic Blue 0220 904 Sycamore 0362 5554 Spa Blue 0074 448 Blue Spruce 0221 906 Legendary Blue 0363 405 Carolina Blue 0083 333 Burgundy 0222 4627 Persian Green 0364 2093 Baltic Blue 0100 303 Seashell 0223 825 Teal 0365 104 China Blue 0101 302 Cotton Candy 0228 985 Green Apple 0366 414 Blue Suede 0102 304 PinkGlaze 0229 1183 Erin Green 0367 1423 Blueberry 0103 305 Petunia 0231 1183 Erin Green 0368 806 Royal 0104 307 Desert Rose 0232 317 Grass Green 0369 4419 Aquamarine 0105 315 Azalea 0233 990 Verde Bright Green 0370 446 Perwinkle 2 0106 313 Bashful Pink 0236 951 Light Swamp Green 0371 445 Pacific Blue 0110 303 Seashell 0237 953 Swamp Green 0372 2093 Baltic Blue 0111 501 Beige 0238 956 Seagrass 0373 697 Alpha Blue 0116 376 Petal Pink 0243 962 Silver Green 0376 444 Periwinkle 0117 306 Pueblo Pink 0244 988 Cilantro 0378 443 Turquoise Green 0123 304 Pink Galze 0245 240 Hedge 0383 4419 Aquamarine 0125 321 Pink Sorbet 0247 992 Jungle Green 0384 5555 Surf Blue 0127 332 Ballet Pink 0248 995 Spruce 0385 1386 Enchanted Sea 0128 325 Rose Delight 0249 240 Hedge 0391 443 Turquoise Green 0129 530 Cranberry 0251 944 Georgian Green 0392 447 Peacock 0131 306 Pueblo Pink 0252 945 Celery 0393 447 Peacock 0133 345 Opalescent Pink 0253 949 Green Meadow 0411 1141 Muslin 0135 347 Crepe Myrtle 0255 317 Grass Green 0413 1149 Pewter 0137 1323 Orchid 0257 777 Christmas Green 0415 891 Mahogany 0139 348 Plum 0259 995 Spruce 0416 892 Texas Brown 0140 302 Cotton Candy 0261 947 Tea Green 0421 1146 Croissant 0141 505 Gingham Peach 0262 949 Green Meadow 0422 653 Reed Green 0143 525 Honeysuckle 0263 949 Green Meadow 0423 1552 New Gold 0145 527 Poppy 0264 1615 Seafoam 0433 107 Silver Moon 0147 571 Holly Red 0265 451 Heartland Green 0434 102 Dove Grey 0151 376 Petal Pink 0266 449 Shutter Green 0436 115 Gettysburg 0153 321 Pink Sorbet 0273 1619 Shy Green 0451 819 Wicker 0155 266 Country Rose 0275 1619 Shy Green 0452 1520 Antelope 0156 700 Atom Red 0277 955 Olive Drab 0453 873 Dusk 0161 1160 Sand 0283 952 Medium Gold 0461 1713 Armory 0163 503 Salmon Bisque 0284 952 Medium Gold 0462 589 Steel Wool 0165 832 Dusty Peach 0285 953 Swamp Green 0483 1708 Moonlight 0167 1323 Orchid 0291 961 Sea Crystal 0484 111 Gentry Grey 0170 508 Peachy Pink 0292 109 Aqua 0485 112 Ash 0172 651 Cayenne 0293 450 Azure 0486 117 Greyhound 0180 504 Illusion 0294 695 Dark Green 0487 675 Volcano 0182 506 Carnation Pink 0296 992 Jungle Green 0488 116 Charcoal 0184 526 Orange Crush 0298 655 Cactus 0489 247 Black Magic 0186 3014 Papaya 0306 413 Light Royal 0501 632 Yellow Quartz 0188 187 Cherry 0307 417 Montana Sky 0502 419 Mustard FLORIANI • 0503 605 Yellow Rose 0695 398 Purple Shadow 1084 529 Persimmon 0512 432 Marigold 0696 1031 Vintage Grapes 1085 1240 Carolina Red 0514 654 Copper 0700 135 Heart 1086 190 Rosewood 0516 642 Zinnia Gold 0702 527 Poppy 1107 309 Shrimp 0521 602 Wheat 0703 528 Flame Red 1119 321 Pink Sorbet 0522 604 Pale Yellow 0711 520 Mandarin 1120 324 Cabernet 0523 763 Sunspot 0713 253 Hazel 1121 332 Ballet Pink 0524 466 Peach Sherbet 0715 838 Napa Red 1122 213 Jockey Red 0525 646 Tangerine 0720 165 Maize 1182 2250 Red Jubilee 0526 520 Mandarin 0721 628 Fawn 1510 504 Illusion 0531 601 Custard 0723 412 Brown Linen 1514 3016 Banner Red 0532 652 Amber 0730 811 Oyster 1545 315 Azalea 0533 432 Marigold 0731 828 Pearl 1586 1243 Merlot 0534 649 Cantelope 0733 1147 Blonde 1600 864 Heirloom Rose 0535 649 Cantelope 0734 2518 French Beige 1602 347 Crepe Myrtle 0537 3001 Paprika 0735 621 Applespice 1603 347 Crepe Myrtle 0540 982 Light Gold 0737 841 Date 1608 388 Violet Haze 0542 633 Yellow 0738 3142 Bronze 1609 361 Dark Maroon 0544 4117 Sunflower 0739 5558 Bark 1898 301 Soft Buff 0546 635 Lemon Whip 0741 1145 Straw 1900 304 Pink Glaze 0560 612 Butter 0743 905 Burnt Sienna 1902 321 Pink Sorbet 0561 616 Harvest Gold 0745 854 Nutmeg 1904 345 Opalescent Pink 0562 842 Bright Gold 0749 859 Allspice 1906 363 Cranapple 0563 620 Honey 0751 466 Peach Sherbet 1908 216 Russet 0564 2519 Autumn Fern 0752 432 Marigold 1910 363 Cranapple 0565 857 Honcho Brown 0753 520 Mandarin 2011 983 Green Onion 0571 613 Yellow Chiffon 0755 650 Carrot 2013 963 Money 0578 649 Cantelope 0765 862 Faded Rose 2015 955 Olive Drab 0591 814 Tan 0767 833 Bunny Brown 2040 903 Retro Mint 0594 649 Cantelope 0769 255 Terra Cotta 2042 907 Lagoon 0595 520 Mandarin 0778 1527 Adobe 2417 240 Hedge 0600 388 Violet Haze 0779 118 Gray Cat 3103 913 Danish Teal 0601 1313 Orchid Bouquet 0783 831 Peachy Keen 3335 806 Royal 0603 1313 Orchid Bouquet 0784 624 Cinnamon 3433 2093 Baltic Blue 0605 348 Plum 0785 146 Sienna 3435 697 Alpha Blue 0612 380 Country Blue 0786 839 Cappauccino 3657 409 Windjammer 0614 809 Jay Blue 0792 502 Flesh 3761 381 Violet Blue 0616 5556 Black Pearl 0794 888 Twig 3763 809 Jay Blue 0622 383 Dark Lilac 0796 840 Burnished Copper 3764 2031 Night Horizon 0624 1331 Purple Passion 0800 10 White 3871 379 Powder Blue 0626 348 Plum 0801 101 Light Silver 3877 2031 Night Horizon 0632 864 Heirloom Rose 0809 812 Bone 3878 5553 French Navy 0633 1324 Iris 0811 1148 Safari 4251 1710 Zinc 0634 390 Deep Purple 0813 1552 New Gold 4321 1707 Silver 0635 362 Hortensia Plum 0815 836 Smoky Taupe 4352 1716 London Fog 0652 387 Bridesmaid Pink 0842 843 Maple Sugar 4613 588 Light Grey 0653 343 Tulip 0844 878 Coffee 6001 302 Cotton Candy 0654 398 Purple Shadow 0850 15 Natural 6351 585 Dark Grey 0661 390 Deep Purple 0900 20 Black 6354 362 Hortensia Plum 0663 392 Purple 0983 513 Dark Brown 6502 386 Purple Aster 0665 1331 Purple Passion 1011 830 Cafe Au Lait 6504 867 Rose Pottery 0672 383 Dark Lilac 1013 321 Pink Sorbet 6655 1323 Orchid 0673 1313 Orchid Bouquet 1014 324 Cabernet 6657 348 Plum 0674 1323 Orchid 1020 1160 Sand 7986 1152 Havana Brown 0675 392 Purple 1021 1160 Sand K07 385 Sapphire 0676 348 Plum 1051 135 Heart K33 138 Turquoise 0687 1331 Purple Passion 1053 134 Saffron K37 450 Azure 0688 1331 Purple Passion 1081 376 Petal Pink K38 1031 Vintage Grapes 0689 1031 Vintage Grapes 1082 506 Carnation Pink P52 688 Empress Teal 0694 1323 Orchid 1083 309 Shrimp Y40 325 Rose Delight 10 010 White 776 118 Gray Cat 1355 1527 Adobe 15 015 Natural 800 432 Marigold 1362 504 Illision2 17 010 White 811 646 Tangerine 1366 892 Texas Brown 20 020 Black 821 432 Marigold 1430 505 Gingham Peach 101 1140 Ivory 822 619 Caramel 1501 46 Neon Pink 108 8010 Volcano Gray 824 642 Zinnia Gold 1514 255 Hazel 2 111 116 Charcoal 832 2526 Khaki 1521 525 Honeysuckle 112 117 Greyhound 842 2526 Khaki 1532 505 Gingham Peach 124 829 Barley Beige 851 815 Taupe 1551 504 Illusion 131 102 Dove Gray 853 412 Brown Linen 1565 5558 Bark 132 247 Black Magic 861 1141 Muslin 1600 525 Honeysuckle 142 107 Silver Moon 862 836 Smokey Taupe 1701 315 Azalea 145 6137 Baby Blue 870 101 Light Silver 1703 3016 Banner Red 150 1707 Silver 873 1149 Pewter 1704 700 Atom Red 151 5829 Barley Beige 874 1147 Blonde 1725 527 Poppy 152 112 Ash 904 520 Mandarin 1755 304 Pink Glaze 180 5559 Stainless Steel 922 652 Amber 1760 1160 Sand 182 1707 Silver 931 654 Copper 1761 376 Petal Pink 184 5559 Stainless Steel 932 654 Copper 1800 700 Atom Red 221 982 Light Gold 933 859 Allspice 1805 266 Country Rose 232 982 Light Gold 934 815 Taupe 1840 309 Shrimp 250 632 Yellow Quartz 940 652 Amber 1860 302 Cotton Candy 270 811 Oyster 941 621 Applespice 1874 118 Gray Cat 310 635 Lemon Whip 945 5558 Bark 1876 892 Mahogany 311 4117 Sunflower 970 811 Oyster 1900 187 Cherry 345 655 Cactus 1055 1545 Toasted Almond 1902 3015 Scarlet Red 352 982 Light Gold 1060 1160 Sand 1903 190 Rosewood 442 952 Medium Gold 1061 412 Brown Linen 1904 266 Country Rose 453 951 Light Swamp Green 1102 649 Cantelope 1906 571 Holly Red 463 963 Money 1106 43 Neon Orange 1911 571 Holly Red 465 655 Cactus 1114 3001 Paprika 1912 1241 Spiced Cranberry 501 21 Spring Green 1115 624 Cinnamon 1913 531 Cranberry Fizz 506 605 Yellow Rose 1120 42 Light Neon Orange 1921 190 Rosewood 532 2518 French Beige 1123 1146 Croissant 1940 46 Neon Pink 542 952 Medium Gold 1134 3142 Bronze 1950 54 Neon Fuchsia 546 952 Medium Gold 1140 818 Peach 1972 588 Light Grey 552 2526 Khaki 1141 2518 French Beige 2011 213 Jockey Red 600 633 Yellow 1154 1545 Toasted Almond 2022 531 Cranberry Fizz 605 4117 Sunflower 1172 812 Bone 2051 862 Faded Rose 608 419 Mustard 1220 649 Cantelope 2101 213 Jockey Red 630 602 Wheat 1300 649 Cantelope 2113 1241 Spiced Cranberry 640 612 Butter 1301 134 Saffron 2115 1243 Merlot 651 818 Peach 1304 651 Cayenne 2123 2250 Red Jubilee 660 627 Tusk 1305 650 Carrot 2152 306 Pueblo Pink 670 101 Light Silver 1306 47 Neon Rose 2153
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