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Kreinik Metallics:
032 Pearl Blending Filament
011 HL #4 Gun Metal Braid
026 #4 Amethyst Braid
221 #4 Antique Gold Braid
Errata/Corrections: (all colors listed below are DMC)
- Due to chart
reduction, printing problems were encountered. Some symbols, when
reduced to quarter stitch size, changed appearance radically. The
following are noted:
- 1. The black
triangle, DMC 680, becomes what looks like a tophat: a black square
with a line at the bottom, extending out both sides, when reduced
to quarter stitch size.
- 2. The lower
case "t", DMC 503/3053, becomes just a short vertical line when reduced
to quarter stitch size.
- 3. The symbol
that looks like an "s" lying on it's side, DMC 677/761, becomes what
looks like a lower case "n" when reduced to quarter stitch size.
- 4. The asterisk
(*), DMC 504/524/032, becomes just a mark when reduced to quarter
stitch size.
- 5. The = with
a slash, DMC 502/3052, becomes what looks like a written (cursive)
"c" (one of the horizontal lines of the = is missing) when reduced
to quarter stitch size.
- 6. The heavy
"+", DMC 729/3712, becomes half of a "+" : the top part and the right
hand part are gone when reduced to quarter stitch size.
- 7. The heavy
black dot: DMC 930/3746, becomes a square instead of staying round
when reduced to quarter stitch size.
- 8. The "Y"
with two horizontal lines through it, DMC 340/931, loses the two horizontal
lines when reduced to quarter stitch size.
- 9. The "Z"
with a line through it horizontally, DMC 932, changes enough to make
it difficult to recognize: the line through the "Z" becomes much longer
when reduced to quarter stitch size.
- 10. The "C"
with a dot in the center, DMC 340, becomes what looks like a capital
"E" when reduced to quarter stitch size.
- 11. The upper
case "S", DMC 503/932, becomes just a squiggle when reduced to quarter
stitch size.
- 12. The "#",
DMC 502/932, becomes what looks like a flag with a pole, the flag
pointing to the right when reduced to quarter stitch size.
- 13. The dash
with two vertical lines, DMC 543, becomes a tiny "L" when reduced
to quarter stitch size.
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