RED010, RED010lg
Rosa Campanulata alba - Pierre-Joseph Redoute

Approximate amounts of DMC 6-strand floss required for 18 stitches per inch using 2 strands

320
3 yds
640
3 yds
913
3 yds
3072
1 yd
367
2 yds
642
2 yds
930
1 yd
3346
3 yds
368
2'
645
2'
934
1 yd
3348
2 yds
413
2 yds
676
1 yd
935
3 yds
3364
< 12"
414
2'
680
2 yds
937
< 12"
3753
2 yds
435
3 yds
712
2 yds
976
2 yds
3756
3/4 skein
451
2'
726
< 12"
988
1 skein
3770
3 yds
453
2 yds
733
< 12"
3013
2'
3781
2'
471
2 yds
746
1 yd
3021
2 yds
3823
3 yds
502
3 yds
762
2 yds
3024
2 skeins
3829
1 yd
504
2 yds
772
2'
3032
2'
3848
2 yds
522
2'
793
2'
3033
1/2 skein
3863
1/2 skein
523
3 yds
819
2'
3042
2 yds
3864
1/2 skein
524
1 skein
822
2 skeins
3045
2 yds
3866
3/4 skein
543
1 yd
832
2'
3046
3 yds
Ecru
2 skeins
563
2'
834
< 12"
3047
2'
White
2 yds
611
2 yds
841
2 yds
3051
3/4 skein
613
3/4 skein
844
1 yd
3053
3/4 skein


Assumptions:
  • Floss is always cut in 21" lengths (this gives 15 segments per skein)
  • You stitch Danish style (make all / before completing the crosses with the \)
  • You do not carry floss over more than 4 skipped stitches
  • Starting and ending anchors use 1/2" of floss
  • You anchor and discard tail when floss is down to 3 1/2" long
You do not have to stitch this way but you may need a little more or less floss depending on what variations you make.
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