Trying to match a logo, brand color, or Pantone shade to the right embroidery thread? This free tool compares your color against real Madeira Polyneon, Madeira Rayon, and Isacord thread data and instantly shows you the closest matches — ranked by accuracy.
Just paste in a hex code (from your logo file, brand guidelines, or a Pantone lookup) or use the color picker below. The tool uses CIE Lab color-distance matching — the same color science used in professional printing and textile work — rather than a rough eyeball guess.
Whether you’re digitizing a logo for a custom patch, matching a uniform color, or switching thread brands mid-order, this converter takes the guesswork out of picking the right spool.
Paste a hex code from your logo, brand file, or Pantone lookup — or use the picker — and get the closest matching thread colors instantly.
Matches are calculated using CIE Lab color-distance against real manufacturer thread RGB values — far more accurate than eyeballing a screen, but still a digital approximation. Screen calibration, lighting, and fabric all affect the final look, so always confirm against a physical thread card before production runs.
Screens display color using light (RGB), while thread reflects light off dyed fiber — so no on-screen tool can promise a perfect match. This converter gets you remarkably close using real manufacturer color data, but for branding-critical or bulk production runs, always confirm against a physical thread card before stitching.
Not by typing the Pantone code itself — Pantone’s official color database is proprietary, so most “Pantone to thread” tools (including this one) work off the color’s hex/RGB value instead. Look up your Pantone shade’s hex code (most brand guidelines list it) and paste that in for an accurate match.
Polyneon and Isacord are both polyester threads — durable, colorfast, and the standard choice for patches, uniforms, and anything that gets washed often. Madeira Rayon has a higher sheen and softer drape, popular for logos and decorative work where shine matters more than durability.
It uses CIE Lab color-distance calculations against real manufacturer RGB data, which is significantly more accurate than basic RGB comparison. That said, monitor calibration and lighting conditions still affect how colors appear on screen — it’s a strong starting point, not a replacement for a physical color card.
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