DMC Thread Inventory Spreadsheet – Updated

Everyone loves a good collection of threads, but unless you have the whole set of DMC threads you’re going to need a way to keep track of what you have, and haven’t got. That’s why we created this awesome colored spreadsheet of all standard, metallic, variations, variegated, Coloris and Étoile 6 strand DMC threads, so you can keep track.
 
Just click the link or image and save the spreadsheet. You can access it on your computer, phone, or put it through googledocs!
 

DMC thread spreadsheet free download by Lord Libidan
DMC thread inventory sheet free download by Lord Libidan

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A full excel spreadsheet tracker for DMC 6 strand threads! Includes all 500 “standard” threads, including new threads.
Also now includes metallics, variations, Coloris, Etoile, and discontinued threads!
 
► What’s Included ◄
All DMC Threads:
 – All 500 6 strand standard threads
 – All current & discontinued metallic threads
 – All current & discontinued variations threads
 – All current & discontinued variegated threads
 – All Coloris threads
 – All Étoile threads
 – All Satin (Silk) threads
Additional Tools:
 – Ordered in number order and color group for your preferred way
 – Search function so you don’t have to look at the list!
 – Includes a high-definition scan of the official thread DMC color card
 – Skin & Hair color charts
 – Availability checker (so you know if you need to buy threads)
 – Floss use estimator
 – Fabric dimensions calculator
 – Thread conversion chart across 9 main thread brands
 
One sheet is ordered by number, and another is by the official DMC color group.
To make finding those threads easier than ever we have a search function in both sheets!
Opens in excel or google sheets. Also opens on Android!
This spreadsheet has not been optimized for printing.
 
► Terms of Use ◄
This tool is copyrighted by Lord Libidan and is intended for personal use only. The sheet may not be resold, reproduced, edited, used for derivative works, or distributed by electronic means or profit from it in anyway.
 
Updated August 2022

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This Post Has 268 Comments

  1. Heather N. Davis, MBA

    Love this! Thanks so much!

  2. purebeautygifts

    This may sound like an obvious question, but what are the letter abbreviations after the colours? I get LT, MED, DK – I’ll assume that’s light, medium and dark… but what about the others?
    Thanks! 🙂

    1. LordLibidan

      Hey,
      LT – Light
      MED – Medium
      DK – Dark
      ULT – Ultra (normally come before LT or DK)
      VY – Very
      Hope that helps!

  3. Stephanie

    This is missing 603.

    1. LordLibidan

      :O
      Thanks for the heads up, its been updated now!

  4. Helpful Person

    I know HTML color codes are subjective, but the following colors are incorrect, either in RGB or color name (or both): 535, 543, 520, 580, 581, 561, 505, 597, 517. For example, 561 is a deep forest-y green, but the chart calls it light violet, and it’s a muted bubblegum pink.

    1. LordLibidan

      Hi there, I’ve had a quick look, but I think you might have pushed down the column somehow.

  5. Kelley

    This is a great resource : ) thanks!