Milky Cat Dmc 25 14 «PRO»

is universally described as a dusty, milky lavender-grey .

| Feature | Standard DMC 211 (Lavender) | Milky Cat DMC 25 14 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High (vibrant) | Low (muted, dusty) | | Undertone | Cool blue-purple | Neutral grey-lavender | | Opacity | Transparent, needs 3+ strands | Opaque, creamy coverage in 2 strands | | Finish | Standard matte cotton | Slightly chalky, soft sheen | | Availability | Mass-produced, always in stock | Discontinued / Rare / Vintage | Milky Cat DMC 25 14

The original "Milky Cat" threads were produced in limited batches, possibly as store exclusives or promotional items in the early 2000s. Because DMC periodically discontinues underperforming shades (a process known as "retiring colors"), many Milky Cat shades went out of production over a decade ago. is universally described as a dusty, milky lavender-grey

Color 14 is particularly rare because it falls into the "unicorn neutral" category—a color that works in any project: baby blankets, floral patterns, monochromatic landscapes, or even as a skin tone for fantasy characters (elves, fairies, vampires). Color 14 is particularly rare because it falls

In the vast and colorful world of embroidery and cross-stitch, few names carry as much weight as DMC. For centuries, the French company has set the global standard for thread quality, colorfastness, and gloss. However, within niche collector communities and advanced stitching circles, a fascinating sub-category of threads exists: the "Milky Cat" series. Today, we are drilling down into one specific, highly sought-after reference: Milky Cat DMC 25 14 .

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