Dmc Color Chart Printable

Hey there all you color enthusiasts out there! You won’t BELIEVE what I stumbled across today!

Embroidery floss color charts?!

Embroidery floss color chartNow, I know that might not seem like the most exciting thing in the world, but trust me, these color charts are seriously impressive. Plus, they’re actually pretty helpful if you’re into embroidery or any other kind of needlework where matching colors is important.

And the best part? There are SO many different colors to choose from! Seriously, I think there must be hundreds of different shades and hues available. No matter what your project is, you’re sure to find the perfect color match with these charts.

So Many Options!

Excited person typing on computerBut don’t just take my word for it! Check out all these different color options:

  • black
  • white
  • ivory
  • ecru
  • gray
  • charcoal gray
  • silver
  • pure gold
  • light yellow
  • yellow
  • goldenrod
  • orange
  • burnt orange
  • red
  • cranberry
  • burgundy
  • pink
  • hot pink
  • peach
  • salmon
  • variegated pink
  • light blue
  • periwinkle blue
  • medium unsaturated blue
  • medium gray blue
  • powder blue
  • navy blue
  • dark navy blue
  • teal blue
  • green blue
  • electric blue
  • variegated blue
  • emerald green
  • forest green
  • dark forest green
  • olive green
  • variegated green
  • tan
  • light green yellow
  • pineapple yellow

What to Do with Your Color Chart

Happy girl doing embroiderySo now that you have your embroidery floss color chart, what should you do with it? Well, the obvious answer is to use it to choose the perfect colors for your next project! Whether you’re working on a cross-stitch sampler, a hoop art project, or just about any other kind of needlework, having a color chart on hand can really help you make the perfect color choices.

But there are other options too! Here are a few ideas for what you can do with your embroidery floss color chart:

  • Use it as inspiration for a color palette for a completely different project
  • Frame it and hang it in your craft room or studio as a colorful piece of art
  • Gift it to a fellow needleworker who might not have one yet (or who might need a new one)
  • Get creative and use the individual colors to create something entirely new and different!

The Possibilities Are Endless!

Happy girl creating something with embroidery flossAs you can see, having an embroidery floss color chart can be seriously helpful AND seriously fun. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and add one of these charts to your collection today!

Trust me, you won’t regret it.