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    Thomson Blue Modern matching thread help

    Hi all, hoping someone can provide some guidance for matching thread to the blue in Thomson Blue modern. I picked up some Lochcarron 13oz wool in this tartan and I'm using Barbara Tewksebury's book (many thanks ) to make my first kilt, a 4 yard box pleated kilt for my brother - I'm happy with the lighter weight the 4 yards of 13oz provides as he lives in a very hot climate. Also pleased with the quite small set size which has allowed me to get ten 2" pleats from it.

    Only trouble is that now I have come to stitching the pleats and have no matching, or enough of a close to matching, thread. Does anyone knew which guttermann sew all would match the blue in this tartan please? or an equivalent brand/type?

    I know I might struggle to source the thread now, but look forward to sharing finished pics. Thanks
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    Gutermann thread isn't the only thread that would work well on a kilt. Are you able to get to a fabric store, or are you in lockdown ATM?
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    I use Gutterman #230 for the blue and #22 for the white and #10 for the Black.
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    Thank you, Steve!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T View Post
    Thank you, Steve!

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    Thank you Steve and Barbara - in lockdown so no shops like this are open but will have to try online, your help is much appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    I use Gutterman #230 for the blue and #22 for the white and #10 for the Black.
    Steve, is the blue maybe #203, i think 230 is brown? Thanks again.
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    Steve Ashton
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    If you are looking at various shades and wondering which to pick, usually going for a darker rather than a lighter thread will be the best choice as it should blend in better.

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    I second that completely!

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    The blue in the Lochcarron Thompson Tartan is not a true blue but a blue/gray.

    The no. 230 Gutterman, while it does look lighter, is not a bad match.


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