Embroidered Centerpiece

Embroidered Centerpiece — DMC Palette & Stitching Tips
Embroidered Centerpiece
DMC palette · Floral candle centerpiece

Embroidered Centerpiece

A richly textured candle arrangement with layered red, coral, pink, and yellow flowers, fern-like greenery, white berry sprigs, a blue patterned bowl, woven tabletop texture, and a warm ornamental rug. These DMC matches are estimated from the visible hoop preview and selected for practical hand embroidery.

Preview-based guidance: the original design uses a dark blue ground with very dimensional stitching. Let the blue fabric and bowl stay cool, then build warmth through the candle, roses, red rim, and golden rug details.

Likely DMC Color Palette

Matched to the navy fabric, blue ceramic bowl, candle wax, red and pink flowers, yellow rose, green foliage, berry stems, woven tabletop, and patterned rug.

DMC 823
Navy Blue Dark
Deep blue fabric ground, bowl shadows, and dark negative space behind the flowers.
DMC 930
Antique Blue Dark
Main blue bowl body, cool shaded areas, and deeper floral patterning on the vessel.
DMC 3768
Gray Green Dark
Blue leaf motifs on the bowl, cool highlights, and small stitched accents against the navy ceramic.
DMC 3756
Baby Blue Ultra Very Light
Tiny pale-blue dots in the background, bowl flower highlights, and cool sparkle accents.
DMC 814
Garnet Dark
Deep burgundy flower petals, red bowl rim shadows, candle outline, and rich red carpet borders.
DMC 816
Garnet
Main dark red bloom, red rim on the bowl, and warm accents in the rug pattern.
DMC 304
Christmas Red Medium
Bright coral-red flower, petal highlights, and bold red ornamental details.
DMC 3777
Terra Cotta Very Dark
Coral flower shading, red-orange petal folds, and warm stitch transitions in the rug.
DMC 3685
Mauve Very Dark
Deep rose shadows in the spiral rose and burgundy flower center.
DMC 3687
Mauve
Pink rose outer petals and soft mid-tone petal transitions.
DMC 3689
Mauve Light
Pale rose highlights and creamy-pink petal tips.
DMC 728
Topaz
Yellow rose body, small yellow blossoms, candle flame, and golden rug motifs.
DMC 744
Yellow Pale
Yellow rose highlights, candle flame glow, and bright flower accents.
DMC 782
Topaz Dark
Golden flower shadows, flame base, rug shadows, and warm candle shading.
DMC 3865
Winter White
Candle highlights, white berry clusters, pale flower tips, and tiny background sparkle stitches.
DMC 739
Tan Ultra Very Light
Candle wax, woven tabletop fill, cream berry buds, and soft straw highlights.
DMC 436
Tan
Candle side shading, woven tabletop, and warm mat highlights.
DMC 898
Coffee Brown Very Dark
Twig stems, candle wick, deepest tabletop texture, and rug outline accents.
DMC 3051
Green Gray Dark
Deep fern leaves, shadowed foliage, and leaf undersides behind the flowers.
DMC 3052
Green Gray Medium
Main fern fronds and leafy filler throughout the bouquet.
DMC 3053
Green Gray
Leaf tips, fern highlights, and small bright foliage strokes.
DMC 3345
Hunter Green Dark
Dark blue-green leaf clusters near the bowl and deeper foliage pockets.

Stitching Suggestions

Build the piece from the anchoring bowl and candle upward, then layer flowers, foliage, berries, background dots, and rug texture.

ElementStitch TypePractical Notes
Large burgundy flowerLong and short stitchUse 814 and 816 near the center, then pull 304 or 3777 toward the petal tips. Follow each petal’s curve so the bloom looks full.
Coral-red flowerSatin stitch with split-stitch outlineOutline petals first in one strand of 814, fill with 304, and add 3777 in the folds for warm depth.
Pink spiral roseWoven wheel roseMake five spokes in 3685, then weave 3687 and 3689 around them. Add a few 3865 or pale stitches near the outer turn if desired.
Yellow roseWoven wheel or cast-on stitchUse 782 at the center, 728 through the middle turns, and 744 on the outer loops for a bright layered rose.
Flower centersFrench knotsCluster knots in 898, 782, and 728. Use two wraps for the big coral flower center and one wrap for smaller accent blooms.
Fern leavesFishbone stitchUse 3051 for the center vein, then alternate 3052 and 3053 along the sides to create feathery leaves.
Fine stems and twigsStem stitchWork twig branches in 898 with one strand. Keep lines narrow so the white berry knots remain delicate.
White berry clustersFrench knots or colonial knotsUse 3865 and 739. Place knots at branch tips after the stems are complete so they sit raised above the foliage.
Yellow filler flowersFrench knots and lazy daisyUse 728 and 744 for small clusters. Mix knots with a few tiny detached-chain petals for variety.
Candle waxLong and short stitchFill with 739 and 3865, then add 436 along one side and 782 near the base for warm shadow.
Candle dripsStraight stitch and satin stitchUse short vertical stitches in 739, 436, and 782. Let the drips vary in length to look hand-melted.
FlameSatin stitchUse 782 at the base, 728 through the center, and 744 on the tip. Outline lightly with one strand of 898 only if needed.
Blue ceramic bowlLong and short stitchFill the bowl with 930, then add 823 under the rim and bottom. Use 3768 and 3756 for small floral motifs and shine.
Bowl rim and baseWhipped backstitchUse 816 or 814 for a raised red rim. Whip the stitch to make the lip look rounded and decorative.
Woven tabletopStraight stitch and couchingLay 739 and 436 in horizontal stitches, then add 898 and 782 in broken vertical marks for woven straw texture.
Ornamental rugBrick stitch, chain stitch, and lazy daisyUse warm reds, browns, and golds in repeating motifs. Keep the border darker so the centerpiece feels grounded.
Background dotsSeed stitch and French knotsScatter 3756 and 3865 lightly on the navy fabric. Vary spacing so the background stays subtle.

Thread Count, Blending & Texture

This design rewards layered texture: smooth ceramic shading, raised flower centers, feathery leaves, waxy candle strokes, and decorative woven grounding.

Dimensional flowers

Use 2 strands for petal fills and 1 strand for final lines. Add darker stitches at petal bases and lighter stitches at tips to separate overlapping petals.

Rose blending

For woven roses, start darker at the center and switch to lighter floss as you move outward. This creates the spiral depth visible in the preview.

Fern texture

Use fishbone stitch with different greens on each side of the central vein. It keeps the leaves lively and prevents one flat green mass.

Ceramic bowl shine

Place darkest blue under the rim and bottom, then use pale blue-white accent stitches sparingly for shine and decorative floral motifs.

Warm candlelight

Add a few yellow and topaz stitches near the flame and candle top. These tiny warm notes make the wax feel lit without needing heavy outlines.

Beginner control

Stitch French knots and tiny background dots last. They are easy to snag while filling petals, leaves, and the bowl.

Recommended Stitching Order

This sequence keeps the bouquet balanced and protects the raised knots and woven rose stitches.

Transfer the major shapes. Mark the bowl rim, candle, rug, large flowers, and leaf directions. Add only a few guide dots for berry clusters so the composition stays flexible.
Stitch the base first. Work the rug, woven tabletop, and blue bowl before the bouquet. These elements anchor the arrangement and help you judge flower placement.
Add the candle and flame. Fill the wax with vertical strokes, add melted drips, then finish the flame with gold and pale yellow satin stitches.
Build large blooms. Complete the burgundy, coral, pink, and yellow flowers with long-and-short, satin, and woven stitches before inserting small filler flowers.
Layer greenery and berries. Add fishbone leaves behind and between blossoms, then stitch twig stems and raised berry knots at the outer edges.
Finish with accents. Add bowl motifs, flower centers, tiny yellow filler knots, pale background dots, and final outline refinements.

Helpful Notes for a Polished Finish

Small finishing choices help the centerpiece look full, decorative, and clean on the dark fabric.

  • Use firm hoop tension; dense flower stitches and the rug texture can distort loose fabric.
  • Keep the candle vertical stitches slightly uneven so the wax looks hand-textured rather than striped.
  • Do not overfill the background dots. A few pale knots around the bouquet are enough to suggest sparkle on the navy ground.
  • Use a single strand for dark outlines around petals and bowl motifs; heavy outlines can flatten the dimensional flowers.
  • When stitching over dark fabric, avoid carrying red or blue threads behind the candle and pale berry areas.
  • Press the finished hoop face-down on a thick towel to protect woven roses, French knots, and raised rim stitching.

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