
DMC palette & stitching guide
Starry Galaxy Floral Wreath
A dreamy night-sky hoop with a swirling turquoise and violet galaxy center, white constellation lines, golden starbursts, airy florals, leafy sprigs, and tiny berry details. The palette below keeps the nebula luminous while giving the wreath enough green structure and floral softness to frame the galaxy cleanly.
Suggested DMC Color Palette
The reference uses a dark navy fabric as the backdrop, with stitched color concentrated in the circular galaxy and botanical wreath. Choose cool blues and violets for the swirl, creamy whites for flowers and constellations, muted greens for foliage, and small warm gold accents for stars and flower centers.
Navy Blue Very Dark
Optional stitched shadow patches, deep galaxy pockets, and any reinforcement on dark fabric edges.
Snow White
Bright constellation points, tiny star dots, flower highlights, and the lightest galaxy core sparkle.
Winter White
Creamy white flower petals, soft moonlit highlights, and warmer constellation lines than pure white.
Sky Blue Very Light
Luminous galaxy center, pale blue petal highlights, and airy strokes between stronger turquoise shades.
Turquoise
Main blue galaxy rings, cool flower accents, and brighter spiral strokes around the center.
Turquoise Dark
Outer galaxy shadows, deeper blue wreath texture, and contrast under pale blue highlights.
Blue Violet Medium
Lavender galaxy arcs, lilac blossoms, and gentle transitions between blue and purple areas.
Blue Violet Very Dark
Deep violet spiral shadows, petal bases on lavender flowers, and darker nebula motion lines.
Lavender Light
Soft purple flower petals, berry glints, and pale lavender wisps across the galaxy swirl.
Shell Pink Ultra Very Light
Warm blush shadows in white flowers and subtle petal centers so the blooms do not look flat.
Green Gray Medium
Main leaves, fern-like sprigs, and muted botanical outlines that suit the soft night palette.
Pine Green Medium
Leaf shadows, stems under blossoms, and darker foliage tucked behind the galaxy wreath.
Green Gray Dark
Lighter leaf tips, layered fishbone leaf centers, and soft botanical transitions.
Old Gold Light
Starbursts, flower centers, and tiny golden dots scattered around the galaxy.
Stitch Map by Design Area
Let the stitch direction carry the design. The galaxy should spiral, the flowers should radiate, and the leaves should point outward to keep the wreath lively and balanced.
Thread Count, Blending & Shading
Blending Ideas
- Blend one strand 747 with one strand 597 for luminous blue spiral bands.
- Blend one strand 597 with one strand 340 for the blue-to-violet galaxy transitions.
- Blend one strand 340 with one strand 333 for deeper purple motion lines without a hard edge.
- Blend one strand 3865 with one strand 225 for warm white flower petals.
- Blend one strand 3052 with one strand 3051 for soft leaf highlights; use 3363 alone in shadows.
Shading Guidance
- Keep the brightest whites in the galaxy core, constellation nodes, and petal tips.
- Place darker violet in broken arcs around the swirl rather than filling a solid ring.
- Shade flower petals from light tips to warmer or darker centers for soft dimensional blooms.
- Use darker greens under flowers and lighter greens on outward-facing leaf tips.
- Add gold stars after the galaxy is complete so the warm accents remain crisp.
Outlining & Texture Suggestions
Outlining Details
Use one strand for all delicate outlines. Outline only the most important overlaps: flower edges against the galaxy, leaf stems under blooms, and constellation lines across the nebula. Too much outlining can flatten the airy celestial feel.
Galaxy Texture
Do not try to make the spiral perfectly smooth. Mix short, curved stitches with occasional broken lines and tiny gaps of dark fabric. Those gaps become natural depth and make the stitched galaxy feel like light moving through space.
Practical Embroidery Tips
Fabric & Transfer
Dark navy or black cotton/linen gives the strongest night-sky contrast. Use a white water-soluble pencil or transfer paper, and mark only the main spiral paths, flower centers, and constellation points so the guide lines do not crowd the fabric.
Needle & Tension
A size 7 or 8 embroidery needle works well for two strands. Keep the hoop drum-tight and smooth each curved galaxy stitch before pulling it snug to avoid puckering in the filled center.
Managing Many Colors
Pre-thread several needles for the galaxy blues and violets. Color changes should happen frequently, and having needles ready makes it easier to keep the spiral soft instead of blocky.
Raised Finishing Touches
Save French knots and starbursts for the last session. Work knots with gentle tension so they sit on top of the fabric, then steam from the back over a towel without crushing the raised dots.
Simple Stitching Flow
Polished DMC palette and stitch-planning guide for the Starry Galaxy Floral Wreath embroidery design.





