Harvest Mandala Sunflowers & Autumn Leaves

Harvest Mandala with Sunflowers and Autumn Leaves - DMC Palette & Stitching Tips
DMC Palette & Stitching Tips

Harvest Mandala Sunflowers & Autumn Leaves

Design #12  ·  Autumn Florals & Seasonal Mandala

Colors are estimated from the visible embroidery hoop preview and matched to close DMC embroidery floss shades. The design appears to feature four bright sunflowers, warm fall leaves, red berry clusters, dark textured seed details, and a central stitched mandala motif.

Preview

Harvest Mandala  Sunflowers and Autumn Leaves

This preview shows a circular autumn composition arranged like a mandala: sunflower blooms sit around the ring, maple and oak-like leaves radiate outward, and small berries and dark knot clusters add raised texture between the floral sections.

Likely DMC Color Palette

Palette based on the visible sunflower petals, dark brown centers, red berry clusters, cinnamon-orange leaves, golden-brown foliage, and the darker central mandala stitching.

DMC Approx. Hex Official-Style Thread Name Estimated Coverage Where It Appears
725 #f5b83d Topaz Medium Light 18% main sunflower petals, bright petal tips, golden flower rays
728 #e3a62f Topaz 7% deeper yellow petal bases and warm shading inside the sunflowers
3371 #3d2a1b Black Brown 16% sunflower centers, dark knot ring, deep center outlines, strongest shadows
801 #6f4a2d Coffee Brown Dark 15% large brown leaves, leaf veins, central mandala spokes, warm dark foliage
975 #a05a2c Golden Brown Dark 12% medium rust-brown leaves and transitional shading in the fall foliage
920 #c7652e Copper Medium 12% orange maple leaves, leaf edges, bright autumn accents around the ring
921 #b65429 Copper 8% deeper orange leaf bases, inner leaf shading, small warm detail stitches
817 #bb051f Coral Red Very Dark 6% raised red berries around the corners and small red accents in the inner ring
321 #c72b3b Red 3% berry highlights and brighter red knots near the flower clusters
400 #8f4a2f Mahogany Dark 3% central mandala shading, small star details, deeper outlines within the leaf shapes

Coverage percentages are visual estimates from the preview image only. They are not exact thread usage amounts and may differ from a finished pattern or kit.

Stitching Suggestions

Design Element Recommended Stitch Type Practical Stitching Notes
Sunflower petals Long and short stitch or satin stitch Work each petal outward from the center. Blend bright topaz with deeper gold near the base so the flowers keep their cheerful dimension.
Sunflower centers French knots or colonial knots Cluster knots closely in very dark brown. Vary wrap tension slightly for a natural seeded texture.
Large brown leaves Fishbone stitch Follow the leaf center vein and angle stitches toward the edges. Use darker brown for the vein and medium brown for the body.
Orange autumn leaves Satin stitch, fishbone stitch, or split stitch fill Keep stitches directional so each leaf looks shaped rather than flat. Add darker copper near the stem end for shadow.
Central mandala star Backstitch, straight stitch, and small woven accents Stitch the longest spokes first to keep the circular symmetry balanced, then add smaller inner details with one strand.
Dark textured ring French knots Build the ring in sections and check spacing as you go. The knots can be slightly irregular to mimic seed pods or clustered autumn texture.
Red berries French knots or padded satin dots Use two wraps for plump berries. Add a brighter red knot on top or beside darker red berries where you want a small highlight.
Leaf veins and outlines Backstitch or stem stitch Add veins after the leaf fill is complete. This keeps the leaf edges crisp and helps the mandala shapes read from a distance.
Tiny twigs and accent marks Straight stitch or fly stitch Use one strand for delicate brown marks around the berries and between leaves so the accents do not become heavy.

Where to Start

Start in the center of the mandala and work outward. Stitch the central star and dark knot ring first because they establish the round symmetry. Next, add the four sunflower centers and petals, then move to the larger leaves around the outside. Finish with the red berries and tiny twig details so those raised accents stay clean and bright.

Helpful Notes

  • Use 2 strands for most sunflower petals and filled leaves.
  • Use 1 strand for central spokes, small veins, twigs, and fine outline details.
  • Save French knots for the later stages so they do not catch while you fill nearby leaves and petals.
  • Keep the four sunflower blooms visually balanced by using the same yellow blend and similar stitch direction in each one.
  • For the autumn leaves, rotate the hoop often so stitches naturally follow each leaf point and vein.
  • Because the design is circular, step back occasionally and check that the berries, leaves, and flowers feel evenly distributed.

Encouraging Finish

This design will look especially lovely when the textures are layered: smooth golden sunflower petals, crisp directional leaves, bumpy dark seed clusters, and bright raised berries. Work slowly around the circle, repeat similar stitch choices in opposite sections, and the finished hoop will feel full, balanced, and warmly seasonal.

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