Have you ever been trying to make a cross stitch pattern but need the color of the aida fabric you’re using, or maybe you just want to know what the closest DMC thread is?
Well we have you covered with our Zweigart aida to DMC thread converter!

With the below table you can check what the closest DMC thread to any Zweigart aida is. You can search, filter and reorder.

Zweigart Aida Closest DMC Thread Colour Group
Antique White 3865 White
White Blanc/White White
Opalescent White 3782 White
Vintage Smokey White 644 White
Silver Moon 762 White
Silver 762 White
Black 310 Black
Charcoal 413 Black
Anthracite 413 Black
Vintage Stormy Clouds 762 & 168 Grey
Stormy Night 415 Grey
Mystic Grey 928 Grey
Pewter 415 Grey
Vintage Grey 169 Grey
Icelandic Grey 1 Grey
Stone Grey 453 Grey
Navy 823 Blue
Blue 796 Blue
Marine Blue 797 Blue
Light Blue 800 Blue
Blue Whipser 3840 Blue
Aqua Blue 3811 Blue
Mint Splash Stern 828 Blue
Misty Blue 932 Blue
Cashmere 927 Blue
Ice Blue 3756 Blue
Forest Green 895 Green
Holly Green 319 Green
Moss Celadon 503 Green
Lime 15 Green
Lavender Whisper 210 Purple
Lavender Bliss 211 Purple
Christmas Red 321 Red
Brandy Wine 779 Red
Coral 3706 Red
Red 666 Red
Pale Coffee 950 Brown
Vintage Country Mocha 3864 Brown
Raw Linen 3864 Brown
Parchment 543 Brown
Sand 739 Brown
Dirty 3782 Brown
Light Mocha 842 Brown
Driftwood Yorkshire 3072 Brown
Rustico Oatmeal 613 Brown
Bo-Peep Pink 819 Pink
Powder Pink Splash 818 Pink
Baby Pink 151 Pink
Silver Moon 762 Pink
Vintage Lilac 24 Pink
Blush 23 Pink
Nougat/Stone 453 Yellow
Ivory 712 Yellow
Platinum 3866 Yellow
Lemon Chiffon 3823 Yellow
Beige 739 Yellow
Safari 612 Yellow



Happy stitching,
Lord Libidan

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  1. jcannonmtJulie

    Thank you so much for this post. Very helpful. I’ve been following your blog for a little over a year now. I just wanted you to know how much I appreciate your posts, particularly the ones about the history of needlework and the industry. Although I stitch different style of patterns than yours, I do so appreciate seeing your patterns and learning more about your style of stitching. Thanks for all you do to keep our craft alive.