You are spot on Paul. I selected that as well for the best 6B substitute. I should have a good Kimono list up very soon. The Kimono #367 is also a great match sub for Ash.
Pearsalls Color Chart
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Thanks Rob, very revealing.
Here we've been working hard attempting to "match" Pearsall's original colors & they haven't even been doing it themselves.
Close enough is good enough, even in Horseshoes & Hand Grenades … and Pearsall's colors.
Here we've been working hard attempting to "match" Pearsall's original colors & they haven't even been doing it themselves.
Close enough is good enough, even in Horseshoes & Hand Grenades … and Pearsall's colors.
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Is anyone familiar with the Langley Superfine Silk? Is it Pearsall’s under a different name or different altogether?
I have a spool with the color code LT1423. Looks like Primrose to me.
Thanks
I have a spool with the color code LT1423. Looks like Primrose to me.
Thanks
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Good morning everyoneForumGhillie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 9:04 am A question I often wanted to ask.... Why didn't Pearsall ever want to put the color number on each spool?
That certainly would have made things easier.
John
Yes I realize this is a late response to John’s question, however: I was in a thread shop in New York City last week which sold a brand of cotton thread sold in similar packaging to Pearsalls - I asked the shop owner why they didn’t label the individual spools of thread. Her answer to me was “most people that sew a lot purchase thread by the box. If you buy a single bobbin / spool YOU are supposed to remember the name of the color after it came out of the box!
That makes sense to me
Dana
Soft and wet - the only way....
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Here is a link to a photo from another site showing the different shades of Pearsall's #19 over the years.
There is also a comment that it was virtually impossible for textile manufacturers to produce consistent colors in the past. This is the reason most textile products identified a batch number. Each batch had a different shading.
All to the point that the exact coloring made little difference then and, therefore, now.
https://scontent-msp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=63C6086B
There is also a comment that it was virtually impossible for textile manufacturers to produce consistent colors in the past. This is the reason most textile products identified a batch number. Each batch had a different shading.
All to the point that the exact coloring made little difference then and, therefore, now.
https://scontent-msp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=63C6086B