Floral Bouquet

Floral Bouquet — DMC Palette & Stitching Guide
Floral Bouquet Embroidery Hoop Art
DMC Palette & Practical Stitch Plan

Floral Bouquet

A fresh hoop bouquet with coral statement flowers, a peach peony, airy white daisies, sky-blue hydrangea texture, cream filler clusters, and layered olive foliage. The palette below keeps the design bright but grounded, with enough shade variation for dimensional petals and leafy depth.

Beginner-friendly orderThread count guideBlending & shading notesLeaf texture details

Color Story

The design is built around a garden-bouquet contrast: warm coral and peach blossoms sit above a cool blue hydrangea mound, while yellow centers and creamy filler flowers add sparkle. The greenery should not be one flat green—use olive, moss, and dark forest greens to separate fern fronds, stems, and broad satin-stitched leaves.

DMC 352
Coral
Main gladiolus petals; soft outer petal strokes.
DMC 347
Very Dark Salmon
Deep petal throats and shadow folds.
DMC 761
Light Salmon
Peony highlights and blended petal tips.
DMC 351
Coral
Peony mid-tones; mix with 761 for soft petals.
DMC 747
Very Light Sky Blue
Hydrangea loops, small blue daisies, pale highlights.
DMC 3846
Bright Turquoise
Blue flower shadows and hydrangea depth.
DMC B5200
Snow White
Daisy petals and tiny white blossom dots.
DMC 746
Off White
Cream filler flowers and warm petal shadows.
DMC 783
Medium Topaz
Daisy and small flower centers, pollen accents.
DMC 726
Light Topaz
Bright center highlights over darker yellow knots.
DMC 3011
Dark Khaki Green
Fern leaves, mid-tone foliage, leaf fill.
DMC 3363
Medium Pine Green
Broad leaves, stem shadows, leaf veins.
DMC 3362
Dark Pine Green
Deep stems and under-leaf shadows.
DMC 3052
Medium Green Gray
Soft leaf highlights and distant foliage.
DMC 211
Light Lavender
Tiny hydrangea flower centers and pastel accents.
DMC 210
Medium Lavender
Subtle cool shadows in small blue blossoms.

Design Element Stitch Plan

AreaSuggested stitchesPractical notes
Coral upright flowersLong-and-short stitch, split stitch, tiny straight stitchesUse DMC 352 as the main fill, 347 near throats, and a few 726/783 center accents. Angle stitches upward from the base so petals look flared.
Peach peonyLong-and-short stitch, satin stitch, stem stitch arcsBlend 761 and 351 in alternating rows. Keep outer petals lighter and add 352 only where petals overlap.
Blue hydrangea clusterFrench knots, colonial knots, detached chain flowersUse 747 for most knots with 3846 tucked underneath. Add occasional 211/210 knots to echo the lavender-tinted mini blossoms.
White daisiesLazy daisy, satin stitch, French knotsPetals can be B5200 with one strand of 746 at the base. Centers look full with 783 knots topped by a few 726 highlights.
Cream filler clustersFrench knots, seed stitch, short straight stitchesScatter 746 knots unevenly rather than in rows. Add 783 at the densest center points for a warm dried-flower effect.
Leaves and fern frondsFishbone stitch, satin stitch, fly stitch, stem stitchUse 3011 for mid leaves, 3052 for raised highlights, and 3362/3363 for shadowed stems and leaf veins.
Fine stemsStem stitch, back stitch, couchingUse 1 strand for high stems behind flowers and 2 strands for heavier lower stems. Slightly vary greens so the bouquet does not look flat.

Blending Ideas

For the peach flower, thread one strand 761 with one strand 351 in the needle to create a soft intermediate shade. For coral flowers, blend 352 + 347 only in the deepest folds so the flower remains bright.

Outlining Details

Use split stitch outlines in matching colors rather than black. Outline coral petals with 352, peony petals with 761, hydrangea edges with 747, and leaves with 3363 for a tidy hand-drawn look.

Texture Suggestions

Keep the hydrangea and cream filler raised with knots, but use flatter stitches for daisies and leaves. This contrast makes the bouquet feel layered without overwhelming the hoop.

Beginner-Friendly Working Order

  1. Transfer lightly: Use a fine washable pen and avoid heavy marks under pale daisies or cream filler flowers.
  2. Stitch stems first: Work long green lines with stem stitch before covering crossings with leaves and blossoms.
  3. Add leaves: Fill larger leaves with fishbone stitch, then add darker central veins after the leaf is complete.
  4. Build main blooms: Stitch peony and coral flowers from shadow areas outward, keeping stitches smooth and directional.
  5. Finish raised accents: Add hydrangea knots, daisy centers, and filler clusters last to keep them clean and dimensional.
  6. Check balance: Step back before adding final knots; the bouquet should feel airy at the top and fuller near the center.
Shading tip: Do not shade every petal equally. Choose one light direction from the upper left, then place darker salmon and pine green mostly under overlapping petals and leaves.

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