Anchor 123 to DMC: Thread Conversion

The DMC equivalent of Anchor 123 (md vy dk cornflower blue) is DMC 158 (Medium Very Dark Cornflower Blue).

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Conversion Details

Anchor 123 (md vy dk cornflower blue) converts to DMC 158 (Medium Very Dark Cornflower Blue). This page is designed for replacement work: missing kit floss, second-hand kits with incomplete thread, and older brand charts that need a DMC shopping list.

The mapping comes from stored reverse-conversion chart data, not from a scanned sample of your exact skein. Compare the remaining Anchor thread to the DMC replacement under natural daylight before you commit to a large stitched area, especially if the project depends on subtle shading or skin tones.

Reference quality

How this reverse conversion was checked

Use this page to recover a Anchor palette with DMC, then verify the physical replacement before you stitch the final area.

Methodology
This page uses the stored Anchor-to-DMC chart mapping for 123 and links it back to the site's DMC reference record when one exists.
Verification status
Chart-derived reverse mapping. This is intended for replacing missing kit floss or bridging between brands, not for claiming that two skeins are perfectly interchangeable.
Source basis
Published cross-brand floss chart mapping. Use it as a shortlist, then confirm with physical thread because sheen and dye lots still matter.
Last reviewed
2026-04-20
Best use
Reverse mappings are most reliable when you are replacing missing kit thread with DMC or converting an entire palette, rather than mixing old kit thread and new floss in the same motif.

Read the Stitchies methodology

Decision guide

When to trust Anchor 123 -> DMC 158

Reverse conversions are strongest as a replacement shortlist. They are weaker when you need an invisible mix between fresh DMC and aged kit thread.

Best for

  • + Replacing missing kit floss when Anchor 123 is no longer available and you need the closest stored DMC substitute.
  • + Translating an older chart or kit list into a DMC shopping list before you buy a full replacement palette.
  • + Using DMC 158 as a benchmark so you can compare other brand equivalents from the DMC reference page if this first reverse mapping looks off.

Watch for

  • ! Old kit thread, faded floss, and partially used skeins can drift away from the original Anchor 123 chart color over time.
  • ! A reverse chart match is strongest for replacement shopping, not for mixing fresh DMC and old kit thread side by side in a high-contrast motif.
  • ! If the project depends on subtle shading, compare DMC 158 against nearby DMC shades before you convert the whole palette.

Before you commit

  1. Start with DMC 158 (Medium Very Dark Cornflower Blue): treat it as the first DMC candidate for Anchor 123, not the final answer until you compare the real thread.
  2. Check in daylight: hold the original floss or chart sample beside the DMC skein under the same light where you stitch.
  3. Validate the full palette: when converting a whole kit, check adjacent colors too so one reverse match does not break the shading rhythm.

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Other Brand Equivalents for DMC 158

DMC 158 (Medium Very Dark Cornflower Blue) converts across these brands too:

Similar DMC Colors to 158

Shades closest to DMC 158 by perceptual color distance:

Anchor 123 to DMC FAQ

These are the same reverse-conversion answers exposed in the page schema, rendered visibly so the page stays trustworthy.

What is the DMC equivalent of Anchor 123?+

The closest DMC equivalent of Anchor 123 (md vy dk cornflower blue) is DMC 158 (Medium Very Dark Cornflower Blue).

Can I use DMC 158 instead of Anchor 123?+

Yes. DMC 158 (Medium Very Dark Cornflower Blue) is the stored DMC replacement for Anchor 123, but reverse conversions still need a quick daylight comparison before you commit to a large stitched area.

Why does a reverse conversion still count as approximate?+

Reverse conversions come from published brand-to-DMC chart mappings and kit-thread references. They are strong starting points, but kit vintages, dye lots, and thread finish can still produce visible shifts in person.