Midnight Butterfly Wreath

Midnight Butterfly Wreath - DMC Palette & Stitching Tips

Midnight Butterfly Wreath

Design #389  ·  Butterfly Hoop Art, Black Fabric Embroidery & Floral Wreath Pattern

This guide is based on the visible hoop preview: a circular wreath of bright butterflies stitched on black fabric, with vivid turquoise-blue wings, monarch-style orange butterflies, one soft violet butterfly, dotted wing borders, tiny flowers, leafy sprigs, and an open center framed by the design.

Color coverage percentages are visual estimates only. They are judged from the preview image and should not be treated as exact floss usage, stitch counts, or yardage requirements.

Preview

Embroidered Butterfly Wreath on Black Fabric

Preview image from linked source file.

The visible design shows a wooden hoop holding dark fabric, with a wreath of butterflies arranged around the edge. The strongest visual areas are the blue butterflies, orange monarch-style butterflies, black outlines, dotted white and pale yellow markings, and small botanical accents tucked between the wings.

Likely DMC Color Palette

The palette below uses close visual DMC matches for the shades visible in the preview. Because the design is shown on black fabric, the bright blues, oranges, whites, and yellows will read more strongly than they would on a light background.

DMC Approx. Hex Thread Name Coverage Where It Appears
310 #000000 Black 24% Butterfly bodies, antennae, wing veins, dark wing outlines, and shadow divisions within the colored wings.
3843 #00A8C8 Electric Blue 17% Bright turquoise-blue butterfly wing centers on the left, right, lower right, and lower left portions of the wreath.
995 #2696B6 Electric Blue Dark 10% Darker blue shading near wing edges and along the black vein lines of the blue butterflies.
741 #F47F22 Tangerine Medium 14% Main orange fill on the top center butterfly, right-side butterfly, and lower center butterfly.
970 #F15D22 Pumpkin Light 8% Warm red-orange shading in deeper monarch-style wing sections and lower wing panels.
742 #F6B943 Tangerine Light 7% Golden highlights on orange butterfly wings and small pale dots along several wing borders.
550 #5B2A83 Violet Very Dark 5% Deepest sections of the violet butterfly on the left side of the wreath.
552 #8A4AA6 Violet Medium 4% Lighter purple highlights inside the left-side violet butterfly wings.
3865 #F7F4E8 Winter White 5% Small dotted wing markings and bright accents that pop against the black fabric.
3052 #7D8F67 Green Gray Medium 4% Muted green leaves and small fern-like sprigs between butterflies.
301 #B35F2B Mahogany Medium 4% Fine brown stems, warm twig details, and a few small botanical accents around the wreath.
758 #E6A08E Terra Cotta Very Light 2% Tiny pink-peach buds and scattered floral dots along the wreath border.

Stitching Suggestions

Design Element Recommended Stitches Practical Notes
Butterfly outlines, bodies, and antennae Back stitch, stem stitch, straight stitch Keep the dark lines neat and deliberate. On black fabric, black thread may be subtle, so use steady lighting and short stitches around curves.
Blue butterfly wings Long and short stitch, satin stitch Place the brightest turquoise in the open centers of the wing panels, then shade toward the edges with darker blue. Follow the natural fan direction of each wing.
Orange monarch-style wings Long and short stitch, split stitch outlines Blend tangerine, pumpkin, and golden yellow in short overlapping rows. Add black vein lines after the color fill so the wing divisions stay crisp.
Violet butterfly Satin stitch, long and short stitch Use the darker violet near the outer edges and lighter violet where the wing catches light. Keep the stitches angled toward the butterfly body.
Dotted wing borders French knots, colonial knots, tiny seed stitches Work dots last so they sit brightly on top of the darker outlines. One wrap is usually enough for small white or yellow dots.
Leaves, stems, and flower buds Detached chain stitch, fly stitch, stem stitch, French knots Use single strands for the smallest greenery and stems. Keep the botanical details light so they frame the butterflies without overpowering them.
Black fabric background Careful thread management Avoid long thread carries across the back, especially behind open center areas. Bright floss may show through if carried loosely under the dark fabric.

Where to Start

Start with the largest butterflies that set the shape of the wreath: the orange butterfly at the top, the orange butterfly at the bottom, and the blue butterflies on the left and right. Stitch the wing fills first, then add vein lines, bodies, antennae, and dotted accents.

Once the main butterflies are in place, move around the circle and add the smaller butterflies and botanical sprigs. This keeps the wreath balanced and helps you preserve the open center.

Helpful Notes

  • Use strong lighting when stitching on black fabric; a light cloth on your lap can make the holes and threads easier to see.
  • Two strands will suit most wing fills, while one strand is better for antennae, fine veins, stems, and small leaves.
  • For the brightest effect, keep white and pale yellow dots until the end so they stay clean and raised.
  • Work similar colors in batches, but check the whole wreath often so the blues and oranges stay evenly distributed.
  • If you are transferring the pattern, use a light-colored transfer mark that can be removed or covered cleanly by the stitches.

Encouraging Finish

This design has a dramatic, jewel-like look because the bright butterflies glow against the dark fabric. Treat each butterfly as its own small finish, then enjoy watching the wreath come together as the dots, stems, and tiny flowers are added. The final details are small, but they make the whole hoop feel lively and complete.

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