DMC 3750 to Anchor: Thread Conversion

DMC 3750 Very Dark Antique Blue embroidery floss

The closest Anchor equivalent to DMC 3750 (Very Dark Antique Blue) is Anchor 1036.

Exact Match

Hex #384C5E · blues family

DMC 3750 #384C5E
99% match
Stored match for Anchor 1036 Anchor 1036 Anchor 1036 does not have an official hex preview stored on this site. Treat the page as a physical skein shortlist, then verify the real thread in person before you rely on the match.

Only the DMC swatch is rendered as stored color data here. Compare the physical target skein before you assume a visual match.

Amazon: DMC 3750 → LoveCrafts: DMC 3750 → Amazon: Anchor 1036 →

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Conversion Notes

Anchor 1036 is an exact match for DMC 3750 Very Dark Antique Blue and is the most recommended cross-brand substitute for this deep, rich blue. At this extreme dark value, the antique blue character — that slightly grayed, teal-influenced quality that separates 3750 from a standard navy — is preserved faithfully in Anchor's version. The distinction between an antique dark blue and a standard navy matters in specific design contexts: in blackwork and structural line work on nautical and historical pieces, the thread's color must feel like it belongs to the palette, not like an imposed neutral frame, and Anchor 1036 maintains that belonging quality. For nautical, maritime, and night-sky themed work where the specific indigo-influenced depth of this thread matters, Anchor 1036 performs reliably across all standard applications. For stitchers who work primarily with Anchor, 1036 is the thread to have for the darkest positions in antique blue shading sequences, for structural line work in maritime and historical designs, and for the rich full-coverage background work where a very dark blue with visible color character provides more depth and interest than flat black would.

Reference quality

How We Validate This Match

This Anchor page is meant to help you shortlist a replacement quickly, then verify the physical skein before you mix brands in the same stitched area.

Methodology
This comparison uses the site's source-of-truth record for DMC 3750, the stored Anchor equivalent, and the saved exact rating before rendering the page copy.
Verification status
Exact cross-brand match. Treat it as a shortlist, not proof that the physical threads will be visually identical under every fabric and light condition.
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
Exact-rated matches are the safest option for replacing missing floss, but they still deserve a daylight spot check before mixing brands in one stitched area.

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Decision guide

When to trust DMC 3750 to Anchor 1036

This page is strongest as a decision aid, not as a guarantee that two branded skeins will vanish into each other without testing.

Best for

  • + Replacing missing floss when you need the closest stored match between DMC 3750 and Anchor 1036 without changing the rest of the palette.
  • + Shortlisting a Anchor substitute before you buy skeins, especially if your project can tolerate small differences in sheen or dye lot.
  • + Comparing this Anchor candidate against the other conversions and nearby DMC shades linked from the page before you commit to a full swap.

Watch for

  • ! Even exact-rated matches can separate once you stitch them next to older thread, different dye lots, metallic accents, or dark fabric.
  • ! Brand sheen, strand thickness, and project lighting can make DMC 3750 and Anchor 1036 look further apart than the stored match rating suggests.
  • ! If the design depends on smooth gradients or skin-tone transitions, compare this swap against the neighboring DMC shades before you substitute a large block.

Before you commit

  1. Compare DMC 3750 and Anchor 1036: lay the physical skeins together in daylight before you mix brands in the same stitched area.
  2. Test on your project fabric: stitch a small sample so fabric color and stitch density reveal whether the match still holds at full coverage.
  3. Keep a fallback ready: if the swap feels off, use the linked related DMC shades or another brand conversion instead of forcing the closest stored match.

DMC 3750 to Anchor FAQ

These answers are the same statements published in this page's FAQ structured data.

What is the Anchor equivalent of DMC 3750?+

The closest Anchor equivalent to DMC 3750 (Very Dark Antique Blue) is Anchor 1036. This is an exact match.

Is the DMC 3750 to Anchor conversion exact?+

The conversion from DMC 3750 (Very Dark Antique Blue) to Anchor 1036 is rated as an exact match. Thread colors vary slightly between brands, so compare physical thread in daylight before stitching a large area.

Can I mix DMC 3750 and Anchor 1036 in the same project?+

You can use DMC 3750 and Anchor 1036 together when the exact match is acceptable for your project, but always test them side by side on your fabric first because sheen and dye lots can create visible differences.

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