
DMC palette & embroidery guide
Four Seasons
A cheerful round hoop divided into seasonal celebration panels: red and pink spring fireworks or blossoms, bright summer rockets and confetti, autumn pumpkins, and winter-green ornaments beneath a leafy brown border. The palette needs clean brights for the celebration marks, rich orange for pumpkins, and shaded greens for the lower-right evergreen details.
- Keep the central cross crisp so each seasonal quarter reads clearly.
- Use raised stitches for pumpkins, berries, ornaments, and tiny flower bursts.
- Let thread direction create movement: radiating lines for fireworks, curved satin for pumpkins, and leafy texture for greenery.
Polished DMC color palette
This palette follows the image’s strongest visual families: orange pumpkins and border flowers, red fireworks and rockets, blue and yellow confetti, deep evergreen ornaments, brown branch outlines, and soft pink accent blossoms. Use the neutrals sparingly so the bright seasonal motifs stay lively against pale fabric.
Thread-count guidance
Work most motif lines with 2 strands for a full, polished look. Use 1 strand for the fine center cross, tiny confetti dashes, pumpkin stem curls, and thin vine tendrils. Use 3 strands for raised French knots, pumpkin padding, and bold orange border petals where you want extra texture.
Best fabric choice
Use pale blue-grey, soft white, or warm cream cotton-linen. The image’s design is airy, so avoid heavy printed fabric. A smooth, tightly woven ground keeps the fireworks crisp while still supporting padded pumpkins and raised green ornament highlights.
Quadrant-by-quadrant stitching focus
Stitch plan by design element
Blending, shading, and outlining notes
| Area | Recommended blend | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Pumpkin midtone | 1 strand DMC 741 + 1 strand DMC 742 | Use on the raised pumpkin ridges where the orange should look bright but not flat. |
| Pumpkin shadow | 1 strand DMC 741 + 1 strand DMC 721 | Place in the grooves and at lower edges, especially on the largest pumpkins. |
| Deep red fireworks | 1 strand DMC 321 + 1 strand DMC 902 | Use for the thickest rocket shapes and the longest red burst rays. |
| Pink burst accents | 1 strand DMC 3689 + 1 strand DMC 3687 | Good for soft star shapes, blossom-like dots, and gentle secondary fireworks. |
| Green ornament body | 1 strand DMC 699 + 1 strand DMC 895 | Use around ornament edges and lower curves to give the green baubles dimension. |
| Green highlight | 1 strand DMC 906 + 1 strand DMC 472 | Use for small shine marks, upper leaf tips, and brighter evergreen details. |
| Vine and stem outline | DMC 838, with DMC 938 only in the darkest points | Brown outlines look warmer than black and suit the natural seasonal border. |
Outlining should be selective. The pumpkins and ornaments benefit from defined edges, but fireworks look better when left as individual radiating strokes. Use DMC 310 only for the tiny black confetti marks shown in the design, not as a general outline color.
Texture suggestions and beginner tips
Stitching order
Mark the central cross first, then stitch the fine fireworks and confetti before adding raised pumpkins and ornaments. Finish with the outer vine and border petals so they frame the whole hoop cleanly.
Managing bright colors
Because red, blue, and green dashes are scattered across pale fabric, end each thread neatly instead of carrying it across open spaces. Long carried threads can show through and make the background look messy.
Making pumpkins dimensional
Use stitch direction as shading: curve every satin stitch from stem to base rather than stitching straight across. This creates rounded ridges even before darker groove colors are added.
Finishing the hoop
Press from the back over a towel so French knots, padded pumpkins, and ornament highlights stay raised. Tighten the fabric evenly before final hooping to keep the center dividers straight.
Quick reference: motif details
| Motif | Best stitches | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
| Outer orange petals | Detached chain, lazy daisy, straight stitch | Use 741 for the petal body and 742 for the tips nearest the hoop edge. |
| Tiny brown dots | French knot, colonial knot | Use 2 strands for small dots; use 3 strands only if the knot needs to match the bolder border petals. |
| Confetti field | Detached straight stitch | Mix lengths slightly so the marks feel hand-scattered rather than gridded. |
| Green baubles | Split stitch outline, satin fill, tiny highlight stitch | Leave a small gap between baubles and fill stitches so each circle stays distinct. |
| Firework centers | French knot, straight stitch spokes | Put the knot first, then radiate stitches outward so the center looks tidy. |
Four Seasons - DMC palette, stitch suggestions, and beginner-friendly embroidery planning notes.





