Boho Autumn Dreamcatcher Mandala
A warm seasonal hoop design with a circular dreamcatcher-style mandala, autumn leaf accents, earthy feathers, bead-like details, and a soft boho harvest palette on natural fabric.
Preview

The visible design reads as a boho autumn dreamcatcher: a centered circular mandala or hoop motif with radiating decorative lines, warm seasonal leaves, hanging feather shapes, and small bead-like accents. The overall feeling is light, earthy, and rhythmic rather than densely filled.
The strongest visual colors appear to be harvest orange, golden yellow, muted rust, warm brown, olive green, cream, and darker outlining. These shades work together to create a late-autumn palette while leaving enough open fabric around the mandala for the stitched details to stay crisp.
Likely DMC Color Palette
These suggested DMC shades are close visual matches for the autumn dreamcatcher circle, leaves, feathers, hanging strings, small beads, and warm decorative accents visible in the preview. Use them as practical substitutes when building a similar stitched look.
| DMC | Approx. Hex | Official-style Thread Name | Est. Coverage | Where It Appears |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 920 | #8B451E | Copper Medium | 18% | Rust-orange autumn leaves, warm mandala accents, and some of the stronger harvest-toned details. |
| 922 | #C76A2B | Copper Light | 14% | Lighter orange leaf fills, small decorative motifs, and highlights in the warm hanging elements. |
| 728 | #D99A32 | Topaz | 11% | Golden leaf tips, tiny bead-like dots, and sunny accent stitches around the mandala. |
| 3820 | #F2C35B | Straw Dark | 8% | Pale gold highlights, fine rays, and lighter harvest details that soften the orange tones. |
| 3011 | #6F7A3D | Khaki Green Dark | 12% | Olive leaf shapes, small botanical sprigs, and muted green accents in the autumn cluster. |
| 3012 | #9B9D57 | Khaki Green Medium | 7% | Lighter green leaf interiors, small curved stems, and soft fill on smaller foliage details. |
| 801 | #5A3825 | Coffee Brown Dark | 15% | Main dreamcatcher ring, hanging strings, feather stems, and darker outlining throughout the design. |
| 975 | #8F6745 | Golden Brown Dark | 9% | Feather shading, warm brown bead details, and softer secondary lines in the mandala frame. |
| 436 | #D8B07A | Tan | 6% | Tan feather sections, pale woven accents, and natural-looking mid-tone details. |
| 739 | #F5E8C8 | Tan Ultra Very Light | 5% | Cream highlights, light feather tips, and small pale accents that keep the design airy. |
| 3371 | #2D241C | Black Brown | 5% | Fine dark outlines, small dots, and tiny definition stitches where stronger contrast is needed. |
Stitching Suggestions
Dreamcatcher ring
Use stem stitch, split stitch, or a neat backstitch for the circular ring. Rotate the hoop often and work slowly around the curve so the circle stays smooth.
Mandala web and spokes
Fine backstitch works well for delicate web lines. Use one or two strands for the inner geometry so the center stays open and lacy.
Autumn leaves
Use fishbone stitch for medium leaves and satin stitch for smaller ones. Blend rust, copper, gold, and olive by changing colors from leaf to leaf rather than overfilling each shape.
Hanging strings
Backstitch or stem stitch gives the vertical hanging lines a clean drape. Keep thread tension relaxed so the lines do not pucker the fabric.
Feathers
Work the center vein first, then add angled straight stitches or long-and-short stitches outward. Leave the edges slightly irregular for a natural feather texture.
Beads and tiny dots
French knots, colonial knots, or tiny seed stitches are ideal for bead-like accents. Use gold, tan, or dark brown to create rhythm without making the design feel crowded.
Where to Start
- Begin with the outer dreamcatcher circle so the rest of the design has a clear anchor.
- Stitch the inner mandala web, spokes, and any central geometry using a lighter thread count for clean detail.
- Add the hanging strings and feather stems before filling the feathers themselves.
- Work the autumn leaves next, alternating copper, gold, rust, and olive tones to keep the wreath balanced.
- Finish with knots, tiny dots, and pale highlight stitches after the main shapes are complete.
Helpful Notes
- For the circular ring, shorter stitches will usually look smoother than long stitches forced around a curve.
- Use fewer strands in the mandala web than in the leaves and feathers so the center remains delicate.
- Autumn palettes look best with a little imbalance: let some leaves be bright copper and others muted olive or tan.
- If the hanging strings begin to look wavy, couch them lightly or restitch with gentler tension.
- Save French knots and raised bead details for last so they do not snag while you work surrounding lines.
Encouraging Finish
This design is all about gentle rhythm: a calm circular frame, soft hanging lines, warm autumn leaves, and textured feathers. Work the clean structure first, then let the seasonal details build gradually. Even if your chosen DMC shades vary slightly from the preview, the finished hoop will still feel cozy, bohemian, and beautifully autumnal when the contrast between dark ring, golden leaves, and pale feather highlights is preserved.





