Winding Autumn Cabin Path
Design #255 · Autumn Landscapes & Woodland Hoop Art
Colors estimated from the visible embroidery hoop preview and matched to close DMC embroidery floss shades. This design features a curving pale path, a small cabin, tall dark trees, dense autumn foliage, pumpkins, fallen leaves, and soft sky details.
Preview

Preview image from linked source file.
The visible design shows a cozy fall forest scene stitched inside a round hoop: strong black-brown tree trunks frame the sides, warm orange and golden canopies arch over the top, and a light winding path leads toward a small rustic cabin. Pumpkins and scattered red-orange leaf accents add detail near the foreground.
Likely DMC Color Palette
Palette based on the dark tree silhouettes, golden grasses, orange foliage, red leaf accents, cream path, rustic cabin, pumpkins, and small blue-gray window details visible in the preview.
| DMC | Approx. Hex | Official-style Thread Name | Coverage | Where It Appears |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 310 | #000000 | Black | 16% | bold tree trunks, main branches, cabin shadows, deepest foreground accents |
| 3371 | #2e1d13 | Black Brown | 10% | softer tree bark shading, cabin roof lines, dark undergrowth, branch transitions |
| 898 | #492a13 | Coffee Brown Very Dark | 8% | cabin logs, bark texture, door frame, darker path edges and ground shadows |
| 975 | #914f12 | Golden Brown Dark | 9% | mid-brown cabin wood, warm tree bark highlights, late-autumn ground texture |
| 783 | #ce9124 | Topaz Medium | 13% | golden leaf canopies, grasses, warm background field, path-side foliage |
| 782 | #ae7720 | Topaz Dark | 9% | deeper yellow-orange foliage, shaded grass strokes, leaf clusters under trees |
| 741 | #e36b23 | Tangerine Medium | 10% | bright pumpkin sections, orange leaf masses, glowing autumn highlights |
| 900 | #c0471a | Burnt Orange Dark | 7% | pumpkin shadows, red-orange tree leaves, scattered fallen leaf accents |
| 921 | #b53b24 | Copper | 5% | rusty red foliage patches, small berries or leaf dots, pumpkin crease shading |
| 730 | #827b30 | Olive Green Very Dark | 6% | mossy foreground, dark grass clumps, low shrubs beneath pumpkins and trees |
| 832 | #b59c4a | Golden Olive | 6% | lighter grassy ground, field texture, blended leaf-and-grass areas |
| 3865 | #f6f0dc | Winter White | 5% | winding path highlights, pale sky stitches, small light marks along the trail |
| 642 | #a49878 | Beige Gray Dark | 4% | path shadows, roof highlights, cabin mortar-like lines, muted sky marks |
| 3768 | #5f8795 | Gray Green Dark | 2% | tiny cool blue window reflections on the cabin |
Coverage percentages are visual estimates from the preview, not exact thread usage. Actual floss needs may change with hoop size, stitch density, strand count, and personal stitching style.
Stitching Suggestions
| Design Element | Recommended Stitch Type | Practical Stitching Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tall foreground tree trunks | Long and short stitch with split-stitch edges | Build the trunks in very dark brown or black first, then add a few narrow brown highlights to keep the shapes from looking flat. |
| Fine tree branches | Backstitch, stem stitch, or couching | Use one strand for narrow branches. Let the branches taper naturally as they reach into the foliage. |
| Autumn leaf canopies | French knots, colonial knots, seed stitch, or dense short stitches | Scatter gold, orange, rust, and brown shades in layers. Keep the edges irregular so the treetops feel soft and leafy. |
| Winding path | Split stitch, stem stitch, and short satin stitches | Follow the curve of the path with pale cream stitches, then add beige-gray shadows along the bends for depth. |
| Cabin walls | Backstitch outlines with satin or straight-stitch log fills | Work the cabin after the path is established. Keep the log lines horizontal and slightly uneven for a rustic feel. |
| Cabin roof | Long straight stitches or laid stitches | Angle the roof stitches with the roof slope. Add dark brown lines over the fill to suggest shingles or wood grain. |
| Pumpkins | Padded satin stitch or long and short stitch | Stitch each pumpkin in curved vertical sections. Place darker orange or copper in the grooves and brighter tangerine on the rounded centers. |
| Foreground shrubs and fallen leaves | French knots, seed stitch, and tiny straight stitches | Mix olive, gold, rust, and red-orange dots loosely so the ground looks textured rather than filled like a solid block. |
| Golden field and distant ground | Directional straight stitch or long and short stitch | Use horizontal and slightly curved strokes to suggest the ground receding toward the cabin. |
| Small sky marks | Short straight stitch or detached chain | Keep these light and minimal. A few pale beige or cream stitches are enough to suggest clouds or distant birds. |
Where to Start
Start with the main pathway because it sets the perspective and leads the eye toward the cabin. Stitch the cabin next, then add the major tree trunks and branches so the forest structure is clearly placed. After those anchors are finished, build the autumn foliage in layers, moving from darker background tones to brighter orange and gold highlights. Save pumpkins, fallen leaves, and tiny sky details for the final pass.
Helpful Notes
- Use 2 strands for most filled areas such as foliage, pumpkins, cabin walls, and the path.
- Use 1 strand for fine branches, window details, small sky marks, and delicate leaf accents.
- Work the dark trunks cleanly before adding leaf texture around them so the tree silhouettes stay crisp.
- Blend the foliage with small, irregular stitches instead of perfect rows; the preview’s charm comes from its textured autumn softness.
- Keep the path lighter than the surrounding ground so it remains the visual guide through the scene.
- For raised pumpkins, add a light layer of padding stitches before the top satin stitches.
Encouraging Finish
This design will come to life through contrast: dark tree silhouettes, glowing orange canopies, a pale winding path, and small cozy cabin details. Take it in layers and do not worry if the foliage feels random at first. Once the final pumpkins, leaf dots, and path highlights are added, the whole forest scene will feel warm, dimensional, and inviting.





