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Among my mother's stash I have discovered an embroidered quilt kit for a Baltimore Bride's quilt. According to the internet, this is probably from the 1970s, which is about right from when I think my mother might have purchased it. There is no indication of recommended thread colors other than the picture on the front. Does anyone here happen to have that among their belongings? The kit is from Paragon and the label has No. 01167 on it. The kit is to be cross-stitched and then quilted. The kit does have the printed diagram for each of the designs but I'm hoping for recommended colors if you have that.
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Hi! Can you not just use your own colors? I made an "Aunt Bea's Parlor" quilt, which combines hand embroidered baskets of flowers (all different) and 1930's feedsack type fabrics. No color instructions were given. Right now I am working on an old set of state birds and flowers embroidered blocks from Aunt Martha's transfers. Only general color suggestions were given there, not specific thread color numbers. It's perfectly fine if you use your own taste in colors for your Baltimore Bride's quilt blocks. Give it a try!
This is my Aunt Bea's Parlor quilt.
This is my Aunt Bea's Parlor quilt.
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Check out this etsy listing. It contains a picture showing embroidery thread requirements with numbers that may or may not be useful today.
Thank you for finding this for me.
My, what inflation has done. The etsy posting has this kit (without floss) for $89. The price is still on the package from my mother's stash. $13.99.
Thank you again and again!
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I looked around at some other vintage Paragon kits and they indicate the floss included as Peri-Lusta Art. 2 six strand (100% cotton) filo thread. Maybe the color numbers given for your kit are for Peri-Lusta. Couldn't find a conversion chart for DMC though. The leaves and vine look like a varigated green thread was used.
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If you don’t want to choose your own color combination, you may need to buy some vintage Peri-Lusta and then match it to something currently available. For the multicolor option, this eBay listing appears to have 4 of the required colors (though not enough of them): https://www.ebay.com/itm/33436124199...832aaa0a9b4ea7
Here is a sample of the green: https://www.ebay.com/itm/31360793668...186114962c3045
Here is a sample of the green: https://www.ebay.com/itm/31360793668...186114962c3045
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Yes, PeriLusta is recommended. Wish I could find a conversion chart. I'm a bit reluctant to use vintage thread, considering the strength it may not have. I do appreciate these findings on ebay as it is clearer what the recommended colors actually are. Thank you!