Autumn Folk Floral Arch Mandala

Autumn Folk Floral Mandala - DMC Palette and Stitching Suggestions

DMC Color Palette & Stitching Guide

Autumn Folk Floral Arch Mandala

A warm folk-inspired hoop design with an arched vine frame, golden tulip-like blossoms, red and blush roses, yellow flowers, purple lavender sprigs, and layered green leaves arranged around a balanced central bouquet.

Preview

Autumnal Folk Floral Mandala

The visible embroidery is arranged like a soft folk mandala: a tall golden-brown arch frames the upper half of the hoop, with leafy green vines and yellow tulip-shaped flowers climbing up both sides. The lower center holds a compact bouquet of red, blush, and golden roses surrounded by fern-like greenery.

Purple lavender-style sprigs rise from the bouquet and stretch outward, giving the center a vertical accent. The design uses open negative space inside the arch, so the stitched elements feel airy rather than crowded.

Likely DMC Color Palette

These are close visual DMC matches chosen from what is visible in the preview. Lighting, fabric tone, photo compression, and stitch density can shift how thread colors appear, so use this as a practical planning palette rather than a measured floss list.

DMC Approx. Hex Official-style Thread Name Est. Coverage Where It Appears
321 #A71318 Red 12% Deep red roses in the central bouquet, especially the lower left, lower right, and upper center blooms.
815 #7B1D1B Garnet Medium 5% Darker spiral shadows within the red roses and the deepest petal turns.
3727 #D7A0A4 Antique Mauve Light 8% Central blush-pink rose and soft inner petal rings.
743 #F2C94C Yellow Medium 16% Golden tulip-like blossoms along the arch and yellow roses in the center bouquet.
782 #D6A23A Topaz Dark 8% Warm shading on yellow flower bases, golden arch details, and darker petal accents.
333 #4B2C68 Blue Violet Very Dark 8% Purple lavender-style buds rising above and around the central bouquet.
340 #7660A8 Blue Violet Medium 3% Lighter highlights on purple buds and a few small outer lavender stitches.
895 #2E5A3B Hunter Green Very Dark 14% Dark vine stems, lower leaf stems, and shadowed greenery at the sides of the arch.
699 #3F7A50 Green 12% Medium leaves around the bouquet and curved vine foliage along the arch.
3052 #7FA56F Green Gray Medium 9% Sage-toned fern leaves behind the central flowers and softer foliage highlights.
783 #A17735 Topaz Medium 5% Golden-brown arch outlines and small warm stem details.

Stitching Suggestions

Arched Folk Frame

Use stem stitch, split stitch, or whipped back stitch for the curved golden-brown arch. Keep the line smooth and light so it frames the flowers without becoming too heavy.

Vine Leaves

Work the climbing leaves with fly stitch, detached chain, or small straight stitches. Alternate dark and medium greens to echo the natural, slightly wandering vine shape visible in the preview.

Golden Side Blossoms

Use satin stitch or long-and-short stitch for the tulip-like petals along the arch. Start at the petal base and fan the stitches outward to create the rounded cup shapes.

Central Roses

Use woven wheel roses, whipped spider-web roses, or padded spiral stitches. Let the red roses sit slightly darker and fuller, then use blush and yellow roses as soft balancing points.

Purple Lavender Sprigs

French knots, colonial knots, or tiny detached chain stitches work well for the clustered purple buds. Build them from bottom to top so the sprigs taper naturally.

Fern-Like Greenery

Use fishbone stitch for larger leaves and straight stitches for narrow fern fronds beneath the bouquet. Stitch the greenery before the final flower highlights so the blooms can sit visually on top.

Where to Start

  1. Transfer the arch first and lightly mark the central bouquet placement so the composition stays balanced inside the hoop.
  2. Stitch the golden-brown arch and main vine stems before adding leaves; this gives the side flowers a clear structure to follow.
  3. Add the larger side blossoms next, using the yellow and topaz shades to shape each tulip-like cup.
  4. Move to the central bouquet: stitch the roses first, then tuck the fern leaves and lavender sprigs behind and around them.
  5. Finish with small vine leaves, purple knots, and any extra shading stitches so the piece feels lively without overcrowding the open center.
Practical tip: Step back from the hoop after finishing each side of the arch. The design depends on symmetry, but it should still feel hand-grown and organic rather than perfectly mechanical.

Helpful Notes

  • Use 2 strands for most flowers and leaves; switch to 1 strand for fine vines, the arch outline, and delicate stem tips.
  • For the yellow petals, angle each stitch from the flower base toward the outer edge so the blossoms look cupped and dimensional.
  • Keep the darkest greens on the lower stems and tucked behind flowers; use sage greens for leaf highlights and fern texture.
  • The purple sprigs are small but visually important. A few raised knots will add texture and contrast against the warm reds and yellows.
  • Coverage percentages are visual estimates from the preview image only and should not be treated as exact thread consumption.

Encouraging Finish

This design has a cozy autumn-folk charm: structured in its graceful arch, but soft and expressive in the bouquet. Work the frame slowly, let the flowers keep their rounded handmade texture, and save the tiny knots and leaf tips for last. Those finishing details will bring the mandala together and make the open center feel calm, balanced, and beautifully intentional.

Prepared as a visual DMC palette and stitching suggestion guide based on the supplied preview image.

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