Storybook Dragon on Stacked Books
A whimsical fantasy hoop design featuring a cheerful teal dragon perched on ornate books, with bright wings, golden details, flowers, greenery, and tiny stitched stars.
Fantasy nursery hoop art · dragon, books, botanicals, and magical accentsPreview

Likely DMC Color Palette
Important: These DMC colors are close visual matches chosen from the preview image. Coverage percentages are visual estimates from the stitched-looking preview, not exact thread usage or pattern yardage.
| DMC | Approx. Hex | Official-style Thread Name | Est. Coverage | Where This Shade Appears |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3848 | #00826F | Teal Green, Dark | 24% | Main dragon body, head, tail, legs, and some richer teal shading through the body contours. |
| 3812 | #00A68C | Seagreen, Very Dark | 8% | Brighter green-teal highlights on the face, ears, shoulders, and tail curve. |
| 725 | #F4C430 | Topaz, Medium Light | 14% | Dragon belly, horns, wing fins, tail flame, star accents, and warm decorative book motifs. |
| 726 | #FFE066 | Topaz, Light | 6% | Lighter highlights on the belly panels, horns, stars, flower centers, and small golden curls. |
| 823 | #003366 | Navy Blue, Dark | 10% | Outer wing edges, blue book covers, deep outlines, and shadowed decorative book panels. |
| 3765 | #007C91 | Peacock Blue, Very Dark | 5% | Blue-green wing shading and darker definition along the dragon wings and book edges. |
| 816 | #B00020 | Garnet | 9% | Red wing membranes and the deep red book bands beneath the dragon and at the bottom stack. |
| 814 | #7A1F20 | Garnet, Dark | 6% | Dark burgundy book spines, shadowed red areas, and heavier outlines around red sections. |
| 3846 | #66C5DF | Bright Turquoise, Light | 5% | Light blue book, blue flower heads, and cool accent stitches among the side botanicals. |
| 905 | #4F9F37 | Parrot Green, Dark | 6% | Leafy stems on both sides, small sprigs, and green botanical accents around the book stack. |
| 987 | #2F6B2F | Forest Green, Dark | 3% | Darker leaf veins, branch stems, and grounding shadows on the side foliage. |
| 604 | #FF7FA8 | Cranberry, Light | 2% | Soft pink dragon cheeks. |
| 310 | #000000 | Black | 2% | Dragon eyes, tiny nostrils, and small dark facial details. |
Stitching Suggestions
Dragon Body
Use long-and-short stitch or a very smooth satin stitch for the rounded teal body areas. Follow the curve of the face, belly, and tail so the thread direction supports the dragon’s soft, plush shape.
Belly, Horns & Tail Flame
Satin stitch works beautifully for the golden belly panels and horns. Add small horizontal split-stitch or backstitch lines across the belly to separate the sections without making them look too heavy.
Wings
Outline the wing frames first with split stitch or stem stitch in dark blue. Fill the red wing membranes with angled satin stitch, keeping the stitches pointed toward the wing joints for a folded, dimensional look.
Book Stack
Use satin stitch for book covers and neat backstitch for spine edges. The ornate gold decorations can be worked with short straight stitches, lazy daisies, tiny crosses, and small couching-style lines.
Flowers & Leaves
Try fishbone stitch or detached chain stitch for leaves. The blue round flowers can be stitched with woven wheel, lazy daisy clusters, or short radial straight stitches around a small center.
Stars & Tiny Details
Use straight stitches for the little stars and small French knots for dot accents. Keep these details light so they sparkle around the dragon without competing with the central figure.
Where to Start
- Begin with the book stack outlines. These straight, structured shapes create a helpful base for positioning the dragon.
- Stitch the dragon body next. Work the teal body and tail before adding the belly, face, spots, and tiny gold accents.
- Add the wings after the body is established. This lets the wing edges tuck visually behind the dragon.
- Move outward to flowers and greenery. Stitch stems first, then leaves and blossoms so the side elements feel balanced.
- Finish with stars, eyes, cheeks, and book decoration. These small details bring the magical expression and storybook texture to life.
Helpful Notes
- The dragon has many rounded filled areas, so keep your fabric tension even and avoid pulling satin stitches too tightly.
- Use fewer strands for the tiny face details, book lettering, and gold scrollwork; one or two strands will keep the miniature details crisp.
- For the wings, stitch the darker blue framework before filling the red membranes. This helps maintain clean wing divisions.
- The preview shows a cream or light neutral fabric background. If using darker fabric, consider slightly brighter yellows, blues, and greens for contrast.
- Because the palette is estimated from a preview image, substitute freely within the same color families if your thread stash has nearby DMC shades.
Encouraging Finish
This is a joyful design with lots of small, rewarding moments: the dragon’s sweet face, the bright wings, the decorated books, and the little flowers all build into a charming fantasy scene. Take it one section at a time, save the tiny sparkles and facial details for the end, and the finished hoop should feel like a stitched page from a beloved storybook.





