Embroidered Flower Basket Hoop Art
A soft cottage-style basket arrangement with woven tan wicker, creamy lace trim, full rosette blooms, lavender sprigs, deep green leaves, and a small white daisy on natural linen. The palette below is estimated from the visible preview and matched to practical DMC floss choices.

Likely DMC Color Palette
Use the deeper shades for outlines and underside shadows, then layer lighter strands over the top so the basket, roses, lace, and greenery keep the raised hand-stitched look shown in the reference.
Mocha Beige Medium
Main basket body, handle base, and warm wicker strands. Work in horizontal passes for a woven look.
Mocha Beige Dark
Basket shadows, lower rim, and darker over-under weave marks that define the structure.
Beige Brown Very Light
Highlights on the handle and top wicker ridges; blend sparingly with 3863 for sunlit texture.
Winter White
Lace trim, cream rosettes, daisy petals, and crisp final highlights on pale blossoms.
Cream
Soft cream rose shadows and lace depth, especially under the scalloped edge.
Salmon Light
Large pink rose outer petals and soft blush transitions across the central bloom.
Salmon
Petal folds, spiral rose centers, and stronger pink shadows where petals overlap.
Mauve Medium
Right rosette mid-tones and mauve-pink accents that keep it distinct from the coral rose.
Mauve Very Dark
Deepest turns in the mauve rose and tiny petal creases for dimension.
Blue Violet Very Dark
Lavender sprig tips, shaded buds, and small purple flower clusters tucked behind the roses.
Blue Violet Dark
Lavender highlights and alternate buds; mix with 333 so the sprigs do not become flat.
Hunter Green Very Dark
Deepest leaf bases behind the flowers, lower leaf shadows, and visual separation from blooms.
Pine Green Dark
Main large leaves around the basket and central foliage mass.
Green Gray Medium
Small side leaves, fern-like sprays, and softened transitions on lighter foliage.
Old Gold Medium
Daisy center and tiny pollen knots; use as a warm accent rather than a large fill.
Tan Ultra Very Light
Optional linen-friendly glints on wicker, lace shadows, and very pale flower edges.
Coverage is a visual estimate from the reference image, not an exact thread-usage calculation.
Stitching Suggestions
| Design element | Recommended stitch | Practical notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basket body | Split stitch base, whipped backstitch, and short straight stitches | Lay a 2-strand tan base first. Add staggered darker horizontal arcs over it, then a few light tan stitches on top to imitate woven wicker. |
| Basket rim and handle | Stem stitch or rope-like whipped backstitch | Use 3 strands for the handle so it reads slightly raised. Twist 3863 with 842 in the needle for a natural braided tone. |
| Lace trim | Buttonhole stitch, scalloped blanket stitch, tiny eyelets, French knots | Stitch the scalloped edge in 3865, then add small open spaces or knot dots. A single strand of 712 below the lace gives gentle shadow. |
| Large pink rose | Woven wheel rose or spiral stem stitch | Start with a darker center and move outward with lighter salmon. Keep the spiral irregular so it looks hand-formed, not mechanical. |
| Cream roses | Woven wheel, padded satin, or loose spiral stitch | Use 712 in the inner turns and 3865 on the outer petals. Avoid pulling too tightly; loft is part of the charm. |
| Mauve rose | Woven wheel with short accent stitches | Blend one strand of 3688 with one strand of 761 for a rosy mauve transition, then place 3685 only in the inner creases. |
| Daisy | Lazy daisy petals and French-knot center | Use 1–2 strands for narrow petals. Cluster 729 knots in the middle and finish with a few tiny cream stitches for petal overlap. |
| Lavender sprigs | Stem stitch stems with detached chain or French-knot buds | Work green stems first, then alternate 333 and 3746 buds. Place darker purple near the bottom of each sprig for depth. |
| Large leaves | Fishbone stitch, satin stitch, or long-and-short stitch | Angle stitches toward a center vein. Use 895 at the base, 3362 through the middle, and small 3052 tips for lift. |
| Fine greenery | Single-strand straight stitch and fly stitch | Keep the side sprigs airy with one strand so they frame the bouquet without competing with the roses. |
Thread Count, Blending & Shading Guide
Thread counts
- 2 strands for most petals, leaves, basket fill, and lavender buds.
- 1 strand for leaf veins, lace shadowing, delicate stems, and final outlines.
- 3 strands only for the raised basket handle or heavily textured rose centers.
Blending ideas
- Basket: one strand 3863 + one strand 842 for warm highlights.
- Pink rose: one strand 761 + one strand 760 for mid-petal turns.
- Leaves: one strand 3362 + one strand 3052 for softened side foliage.
Outlining details
- Outline the basket rim after filling, not before, so the edge stays clean.
- Use 1 strand of 895 to tuck shadows under flowers and leaves.
- Use pale cream outlines only on lace and light flowers to avoid harsh borders.
Beginner-Friendly Stitching Order
Helpful Practical Notes
Needle & fabric
A size 7 or 8 embroidery needle suits 2-strand work on linen or cotton. For French knots and lace details, switch to a size 9 needle if the fabric weave is fine.
Prevent bulk
Do not carry dark green or purple threads behind the cream lace or pale flowers. End and restart threads to keep the front clean and prevent shadowing.
Keep roses round
Mark the rose circles lightly and rotate the hoop as you stitch. If a woven wheel becomes too tall, couch one or two loops down with matching floss.





