Four Seasons Weather Wheel

Four Seasons Weather Wheel — DMC Palette & Stitching Guide
DMC palette & hand embroidery notes

Four Seasons Weather Wheel

A polished thread guide for a circular seasonal design with spring blossoms, summer sun and sky, autumn leaves, and cool winter weather motifs. The palette balances fresh greens, golden light, warm foliage, cloud whites, and soft shadow tones so each quadrant feels distinct while the wheel remains cohesive.

Four Seasons Weather Wheel Embroidery Art

Design read

The artwork is a round, storybook-style weather wheel divided into seasonal scenes. Expect tiny icons and curved borders: clouds, raindrops, sun rays, foliage, flowers, wind or snow marks, and small landscape accents. The strongest visual need is separation between seasons without making the hoop look patchy.

Round compositionSeasonal quadrantsSmall motif detailsSoft weather shadingDecorative outlines
Springfresh greens, blossoms, rain sparkle
Summerblue sky, golden sun, clear highlights
Autumnrust leaves, wheat gold, earthy shadows
Winterpale blue, snow white, grey outlines

Suggested DMC palette

Use these colors as a practical hand embroidery palette rather than a strict chart. The notes explain where each floss color works best and how to combine it with neighboring tones for smoother miniature shading.

DMC 725TopazBright sun centers, warm weather icons, golden flower dots.
DMC 741TangerineSun rays, autumn highlights, warm transition accents.
DMC 921CopperRust leaves, acorn caps, warm shadow under foliage.
DMC 300MahoganyTree trunks, outer ring anchors, autumn linework.
DMC 772Yellow GreenSpring leaf fill, soft grass, lightest green blend.
DMC 732Olive GreenMain leaf masses, wreath dividers, grassy contours.
DMC 935Avocado GreenDeep evergreen details, underside of leaves, forest outlines.
DMC 936Avocado Green Very DarkTiny dark accents, silhouette stems, depth inside tree shapes.
DMC 3841Baby Blue PaleSummer sky, raindrops, light blue weather marks.
DMC 3761Sky Blue LightWaterier cloud shadows, bolder raindrop sides, blue outlines.
DMC 3756Baby Blue Ultra Very LightSnow glow, pale clouds, winter quadrant background stitches.
DMC 3865Winter WhiteCloud tops, snowcaps, sparkle knots and clean highlights.
DMC 3024Brown Gray Very LightSoft cloud underside, pale outlines, neutral blend between seasons.
DMC 645Beaver Gray Very DarkFine weather symbols, cool shadow, subtle border definition.
DMC 3716Dusty Rose MediumSpring flowers, cheeks of blossom clusters, soft seasonal warmth.
DMC 3803Mauve DarkFlower centers, berry dots, tiny contrast against green.

Thread-count guidance

  • 1 strand: fine outlines, snowflakes, raindrops, tiny flower stems, and small inner weather marks.
  • 2 strands: most filled motifs, leaves, clouds, sun rays, hills, and quadrant borders.
  • 3 strands: raised accent knots, bold outer ring, fluffy cloud edges, or heavy autumn leaf clusters.
  • Blending: combine one strand of a light color with one strand of its darker neighbor for gentle transitions on sky, leaves, and rust foliage.

Color blending ideas

  • Spring greens: 1 strand DMC 772 + 1 strand DMC 732 for fresh leaves that are not too neon.
  • Summer sky: feather DMC 3756 into DMC 3841, then add one edge line in DMC 3761.
  • Autumn leaves: blend DMC 741 with DMC 921; reserve DMC 300 for stem notches and deepest folds.
  • Winter clouds: use DMC 3865 on top edges, DMC 3024 below, and tiny DMC 645 stitches only where definition is needed.

Stitch map by design element

Outer wheel and quadrant dividers: back stitch or stem stitch in 2 strands. Keep the circular border steady by rotating the hoop often and using short, even stitches rather than long straight spans.
Clouds and snowbanks: split stitch for the outline, then loose satin or long-and-short stitch inside. Add French knots in DMC 3865 for snow sparkle.
Sun and warm weather icons: satin stitch for the center, straight stitch for rays, and one-strand back stitch in DMC 741 or 921 to sharpen the shape.
Leaves, flowers, and vines: lazy daisy for petals, fishbone stitch for larger leaves, detached chain for small leaf pairs, and French knots for blossom centers or berries.
Rain, wind, and motion marks: one-strand straight stitch or tiny back stitch. Leave a little fabric showing between marks so the weather symbols stay delicate.
Trees, stems, and landscape lines: stem stitch for curved trunks and hills; add seed stitch in darker green or brown to create bark and ground texture.

Shading and texture notes

For a compact weather wheel, shading should be controlled and readable. Work from the lightest value first, then add midtones, then finish with the darkest outline. This prevents tiny seasonal icons from becoming muddy.

  • Use directional stitches that follow each shape: rays outward, leaves from base to tip, clouds around the curve.
  • Place darker stitches at the inner corners of each quadrant to increase depth while keeping the perimeter bright.
  • Use seed stitch sparingly in grass, snow, and autumn ground to suggest texture without overfilling the design.
  • Keep white highlights last so they sit cleanly on top of sky, snow, and cloud sections.

Outlining details

Because the design contains many tiny seasonal symbols, outlines should be fine and selective. A full heavy outline around every object can flatten the wheel; instead, use darker lines only where two similar colors meet.

  • Use DMC 645 for cool outlines around winter weather, clouds, raindrops, and snow marks.
  • Use DMC 300 for warm outlines around autumn leaves, trunks, baskets, or earthy scenery.
  • Use DMC 936 only in the deepest green areas, especially under leaves and inside evergreen shapes.
  • For flowers, outline only the shadow side with one strand of DMC 3803.

Season-by-season stitching plan

SectionMain colorsBest stitchesPractical tip
SpringDMC 772, 732, 3716, 3803Lazy daisy, fishbone, French knots, stem stitchKeep blossoms bright by using pink knots over green stems after all leaves are finished.
SummerDMC 3841, 3761, 725, 741, 3865Satin stitch, straight stitch, split stitchWork sun rays before the sky outline so they tuck neatly into the quadrant.
AutumnDMC 741, 921, 300, 732Detached chain, seed stitch, back stitchAlternate copper and tangerine leaves rather than grouping one color in a block.
WinterDMC 3756, 3865, 3024, 645French knots, straight stitch, split stitchUse fewer dark grey stitches than you think; winter reads best when airy and pale.

Beginner-friendly order of work

Start with the circle and quadrant divider lines, then fill the largest background shapes, then stitch medium motifs, and finish with small details such as knots, raindrops, snowflakes, flower centers, and fine outlines. This order keeps the hoop tidy and reduces snagging on raised stitches.

Finishing tips

  • Use a sharp embroidery needle for tight details and switch to a slightly larger needle for 3-strand texture stitches.
  • Anchor thread away from pale winter and sky areas so dark tails do not show through light fabric.
  • Trim thread tails frequently; compact wheel designs can become bulky on the back.
  • Press face down on a towel after stitching to protect French knots and raised texture.

Compact palette summary

For a smaller hoop, reduce the palette to eight essentials: DMC 725, 741, 921, 300, 772, 732, 3841, and 3865. Add DMC 645 only for cool outlines and DMC 3803 only if the floral details need stronger contrast.

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