Four Seasons of Flowers Embroidered Floral Arrangement

Four Seasons of Flowers Embroidered Floral Arrangement | DMC Palette & Stitch Guide
Four Seasons of Flowers  Embroidered Floral Arrangement
DMC palette & embroidery notes

Four Seasons of Flowers Embroidered Floral Arrangement

A polished color and stitch planning page for a circular hoop divided into four floral vignettes: buttery spring blooms, golden summer sunflowers, warm autumn reds, and white winter snowdrops on natural linen.

Seasonal floral quadrantsPainterly long-and-short petalsLeaf texture & stemsBeginner-friendly planning

Palette overview

The reference uses a natural linen ground and saturated floral clusters. Choose a balanced DMC range with enough value steps for petal direction, leafy shading, dark flower centers, and crisp white winter blossoms.

DMC 743
Medium Yellow
Spring petal highlights and small daisy tips; keeps the yellow flowers bright without looking neon.
DMC 742
Light Tangerine
Main sunflower rays and midtone yellow-orange petals.
DMC 972
Deep Canary
Deep folds at petal bases; blend with 742 for rounded flower heads.
DMC 920
Copper
Autumn orange flowers, seed spikes, and warm petal shadows.
DMC 321
Christmas Red
Bright red flower tops and lively autumn accents.
DMC 815
Medium Garnet
Petal depth in burgundy flowers; place close to centers and under overlaps.
DMC 3345
Dark Hunter Green
Primary foliage, grass shadows, and sunflower leaves.
DMC 3012
Medium Khaki Green
Leaf midtones and stems that should feel muted against the linen.
DMC 3052
Green Gray
Soft leaf highlights and winter foliage; excellent for desaturating greens.
DMC B5200
Snow White
Snowdrop petals and tiny white flowers; reserve for clean highlights.
DMC 762
Very Light Pearl Gray
Cool shadows on white petals so the snowdrops have dimension.
DMC 3371
Black Brown
Sunflower centers, deepest seed dots, and very fine outlining.

Season-by-season stitching plan

Spring

Soft yellow blossoms

Use long-and-short stitch with 743, 742, and a few 972 shadows at the base. Angle each stitch from petal edge toward the center so the bloom looks cupped.

Summer

Sunflowers

Work sunflower rays in detached chain, straight stitch, or long-and-short stitch. Keep centers dense with French knots in 3371 and 898.

Autumn

Red and rust florals

Layer 321 over 815 for red flowers and 920 for rust accents. Add tiny seed stitches in 3821 or 729 at the centers.

Winter

Snowdrops and white blooms

Stitch B5200 petals with 762 along one side for shadows. A single strand of green-gray makes the white blossoms read as delicate, not flat.

Recommended stitches

Design areaStitch choicesThread count
Large petalsLong-and-short stitch, satin stitch for small petals, split stitch underlay for smooth edges.1 strand for realistic blending; 2 strands for faster coverage.
Sunflower centersFrench knots, colonial knots, seed stitch, or dense irregular couching.2 strands for knots; add a few 1-strand specks for depth.
Leaves and grassesFishbone stitch, fly stitch, stem stitch, straight stitch, and layered seed stitch.1 strand for veins; 2 strands for sturdy stems.
Fine outlinesSplit stitch, back stitch, or whipped back stitch around select petals only.1 strand in a darker matching shade; avoid heavy black outlines.
Tiny white flowersDetached chain petals with French-knot centers.1 strand for petals; 1-2 strands for knot centers.

Blending & shading notes

1
Petal gradients: blend one strand 743 + one strand 742 for warm mid petals, then switch to 742 + 972 at the bases.
2
Autumn depth: stitch red petals first in 321, add 815 in narrow inner strokes, and finish with 920 where light catches rust-toned flowers.
3
Leaf realism: alternate 3345, 3012, and 3052 rather than filling every leaf in one green. Darker stitches should sit under flowers and near overlapping stems.
4
White flowers: never fill all petals in pure white. Use 762 for one shadow edge, then add B5200 on the lit edge to make the snowdrops stand out.

Texture, outlining, and practical tips

This pattern works best when each season has its own texture but the stem work ties the hoop together. Keep the background linen visible between clusters so the four sections remain airy.

Texture suggestion: vary petal lengths slightly. Perfectly even satin blocks can look flat; a few uneven long-and-short stitches make the flowers feel hand-rendered and botanical.
Hoop order: stitch stems and the deepest leaf shadows first, then larger petals, then centers, then tiny highlights and white blossoms last to keep them clean.
  • Transfer the design lightly; pale pencil or washable pen is enough because many areas remain open.
  • Use a 6- or 7-inch hoop with taut fabric. Re-tighten the fabric before long satin areas.
  • Keep thread lengths around 14-16 inches to avoid fuzzing, especially with B5200 and dark browns.
  • For beginners, complete one quadrant at a time and repeat a small set of stitches rather than changing techniques constantly.
  • Finish with gentle steam from the back, protecting raised knots with a towel underneath.

Compact shopping list

A concise floss set for the full design: DMC 743, 742, 972, 920, 321, 815, 3345, 3012, 3052, B5200, 762, 3371. Optional enrichments: DMC 3821 for golden centers, 898 for brown petal shadows, 580 for olive stems, and 524 for pale green highlights.

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