Embroidered Koi Pond Scene
A tranquil embroidery guide for a koi pond with turquoise water, orange-white koi, golden fish accents, lily pads, pink water lilies, ripples, pond stones, and layered aquatic greenery. The palette focuses on smooth fish movement, reflective water, and soft garden-pond texture.

Likely DMC Color Palette
The koi pond scene likely includes blue-green water, orange-white koi, golden fish, lily pads, water lilies, stones, and pond-edge greenery. These DMC suggestions build a balanced pond palette with enough contrast for fish details and enough cool tones for soft reflective water.
Stitching Suggestions
Thread Count & Pond Texture Guidance
Recommended strand counts
- 1 strand: fish eyes, scale arcs, lily pad veins, ripple highlights, stone cracks, and tiny flower centers.
- 2 strands: fish bodies, water curves, lily pads, water lilies, pond stones, and most outlines.
- 3 strands: optional for padded lily pads, raised flower centers, or a slightly bolder fish tail in a large hoop.
Creating water movement
- Curve all water stitches around the fish so the pond looks gently swirling rather than flat.
- Place deeper blue-green stitches below lily pads and fish bellies to suggest reflection and depth.
- Keep bright 747 highlights short and broken so they look like sparkle on the water surface.
Blending & Shading Ideas
Koi color transitions
Use 3865 for white sections, 741 for soft orange, 721 for saturated koi markings, and 920 at fin bases and undersides. Use 321 only where a bold red mark is needed.
Water depth
Use 3841 for the main pond, 747 for top ripples, 3842 for shadowed currents, and 3765 sparingly in the deepest areas around stones or under fish.
Lily pad contrast
Use 3052 for the pad body, 472 for sunlit edges, and 3362 inside the notch and lower side. Add a single vein line rather than many heavy lines.
Outlining & Detail Notes
Where to outline
- Lightly back stitch fish silhouettes with 920, 729, or 3842 depending on nearby colors.
- Use 3371 only for eyes, tiny mouths, and the smallest high-contrast points.
- Outline lily pads with 3362 and pond stones with 3021 for clean separation.
- Add scale arcs, water sparkle, and lily centers after all fills are complete.
Where to keep edges soft
- Let fins fade with tapered stitches instead of hard borders.
- Do not over-outline every ripple; water should feel layered and fluid.
- Keep fish scale arcs sparse so the bodies remain elegant and not overly busy.
- Use stone shadows irregularly, with soft neutral stitches rather than heavy black outlines.
Beginner-Friendly Stitching Order
Practical Tips for a Polished Finish
Best overall approach: build the scene like layered water: ripples first, fish second, plants and stones third, and sparkle last. Smooth body shading, airy fins, and restrained scale details will make the koi pond feel calm and luminous.





