Summer Bouquet in a Wooden Crate

Summer Bouquet in a Wooden Crate — DMC Palette & Stitching Tips
Summer Bouquet in a Wooden Crate

DMC color palette & stitching guide

Summer Bouquet in a Wooden Crate

A sunny embroidery planning page for the crate bouquet: golden sunflower petals, white daisies, orange accent blooms, lavender sprigs, feathery greenery, tiny berries, and rustic wood grain worked with approachable hand stitches.

Design #963 Sunflowers, daisies & herbs Wood grain texture focus

Likely DMC Color Palette

Palette based on the prominent golden sunflowers, dark textured centers, white daisy petals, small orange blooms, purple lavender spikes, soft gray-green sprigs, leafy greens, and layered brown wooden crate shown in the preview. Coverage percentages are visual estimates, not exact thread usage.

DMC 725
Topaz Medium Light
Main sunflower petals and warm daisy centers; use as the bright golden base.
DMC 782
Topaz Dark
Petal roots, shaded sunflower folds, and deeper ridges around flower centers.
DMC 726
Topaz Light
Petal tips, bright daisy centers, and tiny golden flower highlights.
DMC 741
Tangerine Medium
Orange side blooms and warm accents where the bouquet needs extra summer brightness.
DMC 3371
Black Brown
Sunflower centers, crate nail dots, deepest wood gaps, and crisp shadow outlines.
DMC 801
Coffee Brown Dark
Crate outlines, plank seams, wood knots, and the first layer of rustic grain.
DMC 975
Golden Brown Dark
Main crate fill, warm plank body, and lighter raised wood-grain strokes.
DMC 3863
Mocha Beige Medium
Dry-brushed crate highlights, thin grain lines, and softened edges on the boards.
DMC 3865
Winter White
Daisy petals and small white filler flowers; keep stitches clean and slightly raised.
DMC 644
Beige Gray Medium
Soft daisy petal shadows and pale silvery sprigs behind the main flowers.
DMC 3363
Pine Green Medium
Deep leafy clusters, stems under flowers, and darker foliage that frames the crate.
DMC 3052
Green Gray Medium
Main leaf bodies, fern-like strokes, and medium greenery throughout the bouquet.
DMC 3051
Green Gray Dark
Lighter leaf tips, feathery filler stems, and highlights on upper foliage.
DMC 333
Blue Violet Very Dark
Lavender buds and purple spike shadows; place in short clustered stitches.
DMC 340
Blue Violet Medium
Lavender highlights and small purple buds near the upper right of the bouquet.
DMC 900
Burnt Orange Dark
Tiny berry clusters, orange flower shadows, and strong accent knots on the left side.
Blending idea: For sunflower petals, thread one strand of DMC 725 with one strand of 782 near the center, then switch to two strands of 725 and occasional 726 tips. For crate boards, alternate 801, 975, and 3863 in uneven lengths so the wood looks naturally streaked instead of striped.

Stitching Suggestions

ElementRecommended stitchPractical notes
Large sunflower petalsLong and short stitch or satin stitchFan stitches outward from the dark center. Keep petal stitches narrow, using darker gold at the base and brighter gold at the tips.
Small orange bloomsSatin stitch with backstitched centerWork each petal as a short wedge. Add one dark brown or burnt-orange center after the petals are finished.
Daisy petalsLazy daisy or straight stitchUse two strands of winter white. Place petals around the center like spokes, leaving tiny gaps so the individual petals remain visible.
Flower centersFrench knots or colonial knotsCluster knots tightly with 2 strands for sunflower centers and 1-2 wraps for smaller daisy centers. Mix 3371 with 782 for depth.
Lavender spikesDetached chain, lazy daisy, or small French knotsBuild each spike upward with alternating purple buds. Use darker violet first, then add a few medium violet highlights on one side.
Leaf spraysFishbone stitch, fly stitch, and straight stitchUse darker greens near the flower bases and lighter greens on outer leaf tips. Keep background sprigs thinner than main leaves.
Fine stemsStem stitch or split stitchOne strand is best for delicate stems behind flowers; two strands can be used for stems supporting the large sunflowers.
Tiny berries/filler budsFrench knotsUse 1-2 wraps and vary orange/gold tones. Scatter knots unevenly for a natural gathered-bouquet effect.
Wooden crate planksLong horizontal satin stitch plus split/backstitchFill planks horizontally, then add darker plank seams and wavy wood-grain lines. Avoid perfectly parallel grain for a rustic look.
Nails and dark accentsSingle French knots or tiny seed stitchesUse DMC 3371 with one strand. Place last so the dots sit clearly on top of the crate fill.

Thread Count & Layering Guide

Suggested strands

  • 1 strand: fine stems, tiny leaf veins, lavender shadows, wood-grain lines, and nail details.
  • 2 strands: most flower petals, main leaves, daisy centers, small orange blooms, and general crate filling.
  • 3 strands: selected sunflower centers or foreground French knots when you want extra raised texture.

Layer order

  • Stitch the crate fill before adding wood grain and nail dots.
  • Work background stems and pale sprigs before the large flowers.
  • Add sunflowers and daisies next, then finish with knots, berries, and small outlining details.
Tension tip: The design has many short stitches. Pull each stitch snug enough to lie flat, but not so tight that the fabric puckers around the flower centers or crate corners.

Shading, Blending & Texture Notes

Sunflower dimension Shade the inner petal ring with 782, then overlap 725 toward the tips. A few 726 stitches at the outer edge make the petals look sunlit.
Wood grain realism Use a warm base of 975, then stitch thin, uneven 801 curves. Add a few 3863 highlight lines through the middle of each plank.
Daisy softness Keep petals slightly separated and add just a few beige-gray shadow stitches near the centers rather than outlining every petal.
Foliage depth Make the leaves behind the flowers darker and the outer tips lighter. This keeps the bouquet full without flattening the composition.

Beginner-Friendly Stitch Plan

Transfer and stabilize. Use a light fabric marker or transfer paper. Keep the fabric drum-tight in the hoop, especially around the crate edges.
Anchor the crate. Fill the three planks first with horizontal brown stitches. Add plank seams only after the base color is complete.
Build the greenery. Stitch stems and background leaves with one strand, then use two strands for larger leaf clusters in front.
Add the large flowers. Work sunflower petals from center outward and daisies from the center to the petal tips. Turn the hoop as needed to keep stitch direction smooth.
Finish with texture. Add French-knot centers, lavender buds, berries, nail dots, and the final dark outlines last so they stay crisp and raised.

Helpful Practical Notes

  • Use shorter lengths of floss for the crate; browns can look fuzzy if pulled through the fabric too many times.
  • For the sunflower centers, test French knots on scrap fabric first. Dense knots are easier if the fabric is firmly hooped.
  • Do not over-outline every petal. Let stitch direction and color changes create most of the separation.
  • Keep lavender and filler stems delicate so the sunflowers, daisies, and wooden crate remain the visual focus.
  • When two adjacent colors feel too contrasty, place a few single-strand stitches of the mid-tone between them to soften the transition.

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