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Designer Color Chart TM All Purpose Polyester TM Available in 210 solid colors Designer Color Chart DS426 DS431 DS883 DS898 DS899 DS884 DS897 DS820 DS143 DS182 DS183 DS144 White Black Rice Flower Tahuna Sand Stran Snow Flurry Panache Laser Lemon Gorse Dolly DS822 DS823 DS161 DS338 DS337 DS166 DS187 DS828 DS340 DS184 DS185 DS186 Chartreuse Yellow Pale Cream Can Golden Sand Tulip Tree Apache Camboge Golden Fizz Carrot Orange Mango Tango Safety Orange Yellow Goldenrod DS826 DS339 DS163 DS162 DS181 DS840 DS428 DS354 DS841 DS194 DS195 DS842 Tangerine Golden Poppy Orange Peel School Bus Australian Mint Sulu Fluorescent Yellow Green Spring Bud Harlequin Chartreuse Conifer Yellow Green DS242 DS167 DS844 DS846 DS847 DS141 DS861 DS198 DS853 DS147 DS168 DS865 Chinook De York Lima Limeade Olive Drab Verdun Green Sea Green Granny Smith Como Elf Green Light Sea Persian Green Green DS212 DS843 DS199 DS272 DS197 DS201 DS273 DS363 DS848 DS845 DS202 DS854 Eastern Blue Pigment Green Islamic Green Lime Green Forest Green Green Christmas Gossamer Parsley San Felix Camarone Green House Green DS856 DS126 DS137 DS868 DS869 DS860 DS870 DS862 DS206 DS145 DS207 DS209 Dark Green Dell Jaguar Clear Day Cosmic Latte White Ice Onahau Iceberg Pale Turquoise Jordy Blue Silver Tree Medium Turquoise DS215 DS362 DS211 DS210 DS867 DS874 DS226 DS875 DS218 DS217 DS216 DS879 Pelorous Curious Blue Navy Blue Iris Blue Cerulean Air Force Blue Governor Bay Star Night Ultramarine Egyptian Blue Smalt Midnight Blue DS863 DS873 DS213 DS214 DS876 DS219 DS882 DS871 DS864 DS227 DS872 DS205 Sky Blue Portage State Blue Prussian Blue Sapphire Navy Dark Navy Bali Hai Ship Cove Waikawa Grey Paradiso Horizon Note that your monitor may display colours slightly DS235 DS878 DS122 DS120 DS119 DS124 DS132 DS136 DS127 keep this in mind when using this chart. Christalle Regal Blue Link Water Silver Grey Nantle Amulet Xanadu Grey Battleship Asparagus Grey Page 1 TM All Purpose Polyester TM Available in 210 solid colors Designer Color Chart DS802 DS804 DS241 DS803 DS244 DS330 DS172 DS171 DS833 DS240 DS191 DS234 Pink Frost Sweet Alyssum Pink Stork Pink Pink Cotton Renaissance Cabana Coral Romantic Pink Baby Pink Rose Ash Rose Bowl Suave Mauve Champagne Candy DS190 DS158 DS805 DS174 DS427 DS243 DS245 DS247 DS835 DS189 DS156 DS173 Reef Coral San Juan Tickled Pink Candy Stripe Bright Pink Tickle Me Pink Checkerberry Wild Fire Pink Marble Old Rose Southern Roseland Court Coral DS146 DS153 DS159 DS180 DS157 DS806 DS176 DS178 DS155 DS154 DS175 DS246 Funny Skyrocket Red Riding Hood Cherry Red Rouge Red Cactus Dahlia Crimson Red Crimson Torch Red Alizarin Hot Pink Pink Tiger Valentine DS807 DS250 DS331 DS192 DS266 DS170 DS834 DS836 DS351 DS837 DS838 DS193 Intense Pink Flamingo Pink Coral Bell Exotic Purple Simply Purple Inkberry Lilac Whimsy Ageratum Purple Delight February Plum Pie Royal Purple Amethyst DS353 DS233 DS232 DS248 DS249 DS814 DS169 DS270 DS824 DS886 DS885 DS812 Deep Indigo Bouquet Blue Chalk Royal Heath Eggplant Jazzberry Jam Palatinate Indigo New Orleans Whiskey Sour Calico Free Speech Purple Red DS813 DS188 DS815 DS221 DS827 DS231 DS230 DS817 DS224 DS225 DS887 DS830 Violet Red Tahiti Gold Tyrian Purple Sandrift Dark Cannon Pink Persian Indigo Purple Taupe Tawny Maroon Hot Toddy Tenne Goldenrod DS888 DS109 DS893 DS829 DS889 DS111 DS116 DS115 DS118 DS121 DS896 DS110 Bourbon Cocoa Bean Saddle Brown Brandy Punch Russet Frost Wheatfield Hint of Green Black Haze Narvik Quincy Seal Brown DS222 DS238 DS229 DS130 DS891 DS239 DS128 DS117 DS131 DS223 DS112 DS113 Parchment Pearl Bush Flint Oslo Grey Zorba Stack Tapa Feta Ironside Grey Raw Umber Lichen Turtle Green Note that your monitor may display colours slightly DS129 DS107 DS220 DS228 DS164 DS165 DS104 DS105 DS106 keep this in mind when using this chart. Cardin Green Wood Bark Dark Khaki Wild Willow Old Gold Gimblet Olive Bronze Olive Baker’s Chocolate Page 2.
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