Find The Perfect Skin Tone – DMC Threads

Finding the right skin tone threads can be VERY hard, normally resulting in a super pink face, or a washed out face. However, with the sheer volume of threads out there, its not actually that hard to create really realistic skin tones.

Skin Tone Cross Stitch Thread Table by Lord Libidan
Skin Tone Cross Stitch Thread Table by Lord Libidan

Skin Tone Cross Stitch Thread Table by Lord Libidan

We’ve created the above table so you can look up the skin tone you want to stitch and see both highlight and shadow thread colors for DMC to go with it. Equally, you can go down the table to see darker skin tones progressively.
With this, you can edit existing patterns to match skin tones you want, or you can make your own patterns with quality skin colors.

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This Post Has 21 Comments

  1. Maryann

    Can anyone suggest a good alternative to DMC 948? I need this in size 3 but unable to find it. I purchased a vintage needlepoint that was started and to take all of what is done out would be quite a project in itself!

    1. LordLibidan

      We wouldn’t really suggest replacing any of the colors in this table, but it sounds like you have no other option! I would suggest 951.
      The next closest color is already used within the skin shades (739).

  2. Laurie

    Thank you for this. The skintones on my current chart are very orange. I appreciate your expertise in choosing another one.

  3. Betty

    Thank you for this guide! We think the skintone on my current project is too dark, and I’ll be able to put together a better color combination with this!