The Enchanted Grimoire Open Spell Book

The Enchanted Grimoire Open Spell Book - DMC Palette & Stitching Guide

DMC Palette & Stitching Notes

The Enchanted Grimoire Open Spell Book

A moody midnight-blue hoop design centered on a glowing open spell book, aged parchment pages, warm brown page lines, burgundy binding, dangling bookmarks, tiny celestial sparks, and a soft magical halo rising from the book.

Design #14 Fantasy & Books Intermediate texture, beginner-friendly sections

Colors are visually estimated from the preview and matched to close DMC embroidery floss shades. Adjust one step lighter or darker if your fabric or lighting changes the final contrast.

The Enchanted Grimoire  Open Spell Book Embroidery

Likely DMC Color Palette

Palette based on the dark blue ground, cream parchment, golden glow and stars, warm page edges, red-brown cover, stitched symbols, and muted ribbon bookmarks.

939
Navy Blue Very Dark
background depth
Use for optional filled background touch-ups, shadowed gaps near the book, and the deepest contrast around gold stars.
823
Navy Blue Dark
blue fabric shadow
A softer dark blue for any stitched vignette, small shadow marks, or blending around the magical glow.
3865
Winter White
bright parchment
Main page highlights, upper page folds, and tiny sparkle centers where the glow should look brightest.
822
Beige Gray Light
aged paper
Primary book-page fill; gives the grimoire an antique cream tone without becoming stark white.
739
Tan Ultra Very Light
warm paper shading
Use along page edges, the spine valley, lower folds, and wherever parchment curves away from the light.
3828
Hazelnut Brown
page linework
Fine page stripes, book contours, stacked page edges, and delicate border lines on the pages.
975
Golden Brown Dark
deeper ink & edges
Use sparingly for the strongest book outlines, inner spine crease, page shadows, and antique brown accents.
3852
Straw Very Dark
gold stars
Main starbursts, magical dots, golden runes, and warm spark clusters surrounding the open book.
3822
Straw Light
soft glow
Blend into the radiating light behind the book and use for softer star halos before adding brighter centers.
3721
Shell Pink Dark
burgundy cover
Book cover and lower binding; work densely so the base looks velvety and contrasts against the pages.
814
Garnet Dark
cover shadows
Deepest cover rim, lower left binding, and shaded pockets at the spine and page base.
931
Antique Blue Medium
cool bookmark
Blue-gray ribbon bookmark and a few cool glints in the magical dust for balance.
729
Old Gold Medium
ochre bookmark
Brown-gold bookmark, warm tassel areas, and transition stitches between the page stack and golden glow.
902
Garnet Very Dark
runes & ink accents
Tiny magical symbols on the pages; one strand keeps them crisp and readable.

Stitching Suggestions

ElementRecommended StitchPractical Notes
Open parchment pagesLong and short stitch, satin stitchFill each page in the direction of the paper curve. Use 2 strands of 822, then feather 3865 onto upper highlights and 739 near lower folds.
Page edges and stacked sheetsSplit stitch, backstitchWork many fine parallel lines with 1 strand of 3828. Slightly vary line spacing so the page block feels hand-drawn rather than rigid.
Book spine and coverSatin stitch, padded satin, stem stitchUse 3721 as the main burgundy, shade the underside with 814, and add a rounded stem-stitch rim for a raised leather-bound look.
Runes, symbols, and page artBackstitch, tiny straight stitchesUse 1 strand of 902 or 975. Keep symbols simple and stitch after the page fill is complete so the marks sit cleanly on top.
Golden magical glowLong straight stitches, seed stitchRadiate from the center spine upward using 3822 and 3852. Keep stitches uneven in length to mimic soft light escaping from the book.
StarburstsStraight stitch, couching for long raysUse 1 strand for delicate stars and 2 strands for the larger starbursts. Cross a long vertical ray with shorter diagonal rays.
Scattered sparklesFrench knots, colonial knots, seed stitchCluster knots around the glow and thin them out toward the hoop edge. Mix 3822, 3852, and tiny 3865 highlights.
Bookmark ribbonsSatin stitch, split-stitch outlineStitch lengthwise down each ribbon using 729 and 931. Add a darker outline only on one side to keep them slim and dimensional.
Outer book silhouetteWhipped backstitch or stem stitchA warm brown outline defines the book against the dark fabric; whip the line for a smoother antique-illustration edge.

Thread Count, Blending & Shading

Thread-count guidance

  • Use 2 strands for the parchment fills, cover, ribbons, and larger glow rays.
  • Use 1 strand for page lines, runes, symbols, small stars, and delicate book outlines.
  • Use 3 strands only for padded cover edges or the thickest burgundy base if you want a plush binding.
  • For French knots, use 1 strand with two wraps for tiny points; use 2 strands with one wrap for brighter raised gold dots.

Outlining details

  • Outline the book after filling the pages so the edges stay sharp.
  • Use 3828 for visible page separations and 975 only in the deepest spine shadows.
  • Keep runes slightly irregular; the handmade unevenness suits a spell-book motif.
  • For a polished finish, avoid outlining every glow ray. Let some radiating stitches fade into the blue fabric.
Parchment blendWork 822 + 3865 together for luminous page tops, then 822 + 739 for aged lower folds.
Golden glow blendBlend 3822 + 3852 in the strongest rays, using single 3822 strands for softer mist around the book.
Leather binding blendUse 3721 + 814 at the base of the cover for depth; add a thin 975 edge where it meets the page block.

Texture Strategy

Make the book dimensional

Pad the lower cover with one foundation layer of long straight stitches, then satin stitch over it in burgundy. The raised cover will make the cream pages appear to rest on top of a real book board.

Keep the pages airy

Do not over-pack the parchment. Leave a little fabric texture visible between directional stitches, especially on the page centers, so the old-paper effect remains soft and luminous.

Build magical dust last

After the book is finished, scatter knots and seed stitches from the center outward. Dense sparkles near the spine and loose dots at the edges create a convincing glow gradient.

Control the dark background

If stitching on navy fabric, use the fabric as the night sky. Add only selected blue-black shadow stitches so the piece stays elegant and avoids heavy thread buildup.

Beginner-Friendly Working Order

  1. Transfer the main book shape, page borders, larger stars, and the center glow rays first.
  2. Fill the cream page areas with 2 strands, keeping stitch direction aligned with each page curve.
  3. Add the burgundy book cover and spine next so the base structure is secure.
  4. Backstitch page edges, stacked sheets, and runes with 1 strand for clean detail.
  5. Stitch bookmarks, then add golden glow rays rising from the spine.
  6. Finish with starbursts, French knots, and seed stitches, checking spacing after every few sparkles.

Helpful Notes for a Polished Finish

  • Use a sharp needle for the tiny rune marks so they do not distort the filled pages.
  • Keep the book outline warm brown rather than black; it preserves the antique illuminated-manuscript look.
  • Stitch the largest stars symmetrically, but place smaller dots randomly for natural sparkle.
  • Step back often: the glow should look strongest above the spine, not evenly spread everywhere.

This design works best when the page fill stays smooth, the leather cover is slightly raised, and the magic dust is light and varied. Build the book first, then let the gold stitches float around it like sparks escaping from an old spell.

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