This quilt
Does this Kit come in colors for a baby girl?
Posted by: stowers on 03/15/16
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I don't think it would be to switch it out to a range of pink where the chart shows blues. If you have access to a DMC chart, finding a good range would be pretty easy (or just stand in front of the DMC display and pull away).

I think not having a colored chart would be a help here as you could use colored pencils to shade where the different shades of pink will be stitched.
Posted by: SharonK on 03/16/16
THIS MIGHT SOUND COMPLICATED.

FIRST __ It is important to know that Dimensions uses it's own floss.

SECOND -- Lay out your blues and match them to the closest DMC number

THIRD -- Go to dmc-usa.com. In the lower side you will find a link to DMC Color Floss Families.

FOURTH -- This is the hard part.

If you have a floss that matches #3877 (medium very dark blue). An opposite color might be #3880 (Medium Dark Pink) It would be like using a color wheel. Continue in the same group with the Medium Blues and corresponding Medium Pinks, etc.)

You could even use greens or oranges using the same concept.

I have never tried this but assume that this is the reason DMC created this chart.





Posted by: NANCYE G on 03/16/16
Thank you all so much! I will try to see if I can switch to pinks!!
Posted by: stowers on 03/16/16