
Whimsical Floating Islands Landscape
A dreamy sky scene with suspended green islands, earthy undersides, trailing roots, soft clouds, and miniature landscape details. The embroidery works best when the background stays airy and the islands receive most of the texture, shadow, and crisp outlining.
Color story from the reference
The reference suggests a whimsical aerial landscape: gentle blue sky, light clouds, bright grassy tops, olive shadow pockets, warm brown earth, gray stone, and small accent colors for flowers, rooftops, bridges, or fantasy details. Choose colors that stay cheerful but slightly softened so the piece remains storybook-like rather than neon.
Suggested DMC floss palette
These DMC choices are matched for the visible design elements: open sky, airy clouds, grassy island tops, shaded moss, exposed soil, rocky undersides, roots, and tiny fantasy accents.
DMC 3841 — Pale Baby Blue
Soft sky washes, distant atmosphere, and barely-there cloud shadows; use 1 strand for scattered horizontal stitches.
DMC 747 — Very Light Sky Blue
Brightest sky glints and cloud edges; excellent blended with white for a misty look.
DMC Blanc — White
Cloud tops, sparkle points, mist around islands, and final highlights on tiny buildings or waterfalls.
DMC 762 — Very Light Pearl Gray
Subtle cloud undersides, stone highlights, and soft haze beneath floating forms.
DMC 704 — Bright Chartreuse
Fresh grass tops and magical highlights; use sparingly over darker greens so it sparkles.
DMC 3345 — Hunter Green
Main foliage masses, treetops, and island crown shapes; reliable mid-green for coverage.
DMC 3363 — Pine Green Medium
Deep greenery under ledges, tree shadow, and lower grass edges where islands curve away.
DMC 3013 — Khaki Green Light
Mossy transitions between grass and earth; blend with 3345 for natural, uneven ground.
DMC 3862 — Mocha Beige Dark
Main earth tones on island undersides, paths, and warm bark details.
DMC 898 — Coffee Brown Very Dark
Root tips, deepest soil cracks, tree trunks, and crisp underside outlines.
DMC 645 — Beaver Gray Very Dark
Rock shadows and tiny structural lines; use instead of black for a softer fantasy style.
DMC 642 — Beige Gray Dark
Stone planes, bridge details, and softened outlines on distant islands.
DMC 3825 — Pumpkin Pale
Warm window lights, small flowers, sunlit rooftops, and golden touches in the scene.
DMC 209 — Lavender Dark
Whimsical flower dots, fantasy shadows, or tiny decorative accents to keep the palette magical.
Thread-count guidance
Stitch plan by design element
| Area | Recommended stitches | Practical notes |
|---|---|---|
| Open sky | Scattered straight stitch, seed stitch, very light split stitch | Do not overfill. Leave fabric showing so the floating islands remain the focal point. |
| Clouds and mist | Loose seed stitch, couching, tiny fly stitches | Mix Blanc with 747 or 762. Keep stitches irregular and feathered at the edges. |
| Grassy island tops | Short-and-long stitch, fishbone stitch, split stitch | Work from darker back edge to lighter front edge; add chartreuse tips only at the end. |
| Trees and shrubs | French knots, colonial knots, detached chain, lazy daisy | Cluster knots in 3345/3363, then pop a few 704 knots on the sunlit side. |
| Rock and soil undersides | Long-and-short stitch, satin stitch fragments, stem stitch contour | Use stitch direction to follow the taper of each island underside; darker brown at the point. |
| Trailing roots | Stem stitch, whipped backstitch, couching | Use one strand of 898 or 3862. Vary root length so they look organic, not combed. |
| Bridges, cottages, tiny details | Backstitch, straight stitch, tiny satin stitch | Keep details simple. One clean line often reads better than a filled miniature shape. |
| Waterfall or magical glow | Straight stitch, split stitch, couching with pale blue/white | Blend Blanc + 747 and add a few vertical stitches that break before reaching the bottom. |
Blending, shading & texture ideas
Floating depth
Outline the lower edge of each island with 3363 or 898, then soften upward with 3862 and 3013. This makes the island appear suspended and rounded.
Soft sky fade
Use 1 strand of 3841 in sparse horizontal stitches near the islands, then fade to Blanc/empty fabric. Avoid solid blue blocks unless the original pattern calls for them.
Grass sparkle
After the main green fill is complete, add tiny 704 straight stitches angled in different directions for lively fantasy grass.
Rock texture
Alternate 642 and 645 in uneven stem-stitch lines. Short broken lines look more natural than continuous outlines.
Miniature scale
For cottages, paths, flowers, or bridges, use single-strand backstitch and small satin stitches; too many strands can blur tiny motifs.
Magical accents
Use 3825 or 209 as pinpoints—windows, flowers, glowing stones, or distant whimsical details. A few bright stitches are enough.
Suggested stitching order
Beginner-friendly tips
Start centralUse fewer strandsKeep sky open
- Stitch the largest island first; it teaches the color order before you move to smaller floating pieces.
- Use short stitches on curves. Long satin stitches on rounded islands can snag or look flat.
- For roots, come up at the top and stitch downward so the taper naturally points away from the island.
- Step back often. In fantasy landscapes, overall silhouette matters more than perfect individual stitches.
Clean finish notes
Press from the back on a towel so knots and textured foliage are not crushed. If displaying in a hoop, add a felt backing or gathered fabric finish. For a floating-island piece, a pale backing fabric keeps the final look light, airy, and storybook-soft.
DMC color suggestions are practical approximations for the visible palette; adjust one step lighter or darker for your fabric and lighting.





