Hot Air Balloon

Hot Air Balloon — DMC Palette & Stitching Suggestions
Hot Air Balloon Embroidery in Hoop

DMC palette & hand embroidery guide

Hot Air Balloon

A bright hoop design with a single striped hot air balloon, a deep blue neck, warm brown basket, delicate golden crisscross lines, and soft raised clouds floating on neutral linen. The finish should feel crisp, cheerful, and dimensional: smooth balloon panels, tidy decorative rigging, and fluffy cloud texture.

Red, blue & gold palette Raised cloud texture Clean curved outlines Beginner friendly

Design read: what to emphasize

The design centers on one rounded balloon built from vertical red, white, blue, pale blue, and golden yellow panels. The balloon’s upper half includes a fine lattice of warm yellow and pale gray rigging, while the lower neck is wrapped in dense royal blue. Four cloud clusters surround the balloon and appear noticeably raised against the natural linen ground.

Balloon body

Use smooth satin or long-and-short stitches that follow each wedge from top curve to lower taper. Keep ribs clean so the form reads as rounded.

Rigging lattice

Work the crisscross lines last with one strand or couching. It should sit on top like delicate cord, not sink into the fill.

Clouds

Make the clouds the main texture contrast with clusters of white knots, padded satin, or short turkey-work loops.

Suggested DMC floss palette

The reference image uses saturated primary colors with a few soft neutrals: strong red panels, bright royal and sky blues, warm gold, white highlights, gray lattice lines, and brown basket tones. These DMC choices give the same playful hoop-art look while leaving room for subtle shading.

DMC 321
Red
Main red balloon wedges and the bold outer side panels.
DMC 815
Medium Garnet
Shadow at the balloon edges and under red ribs for depth.
DMC 798
Dark Delft Blue
Bright blue vertical panels and cool accents inside the balloon.
DMC 797
Royal Blue
Dense wrapped neck of the balloon and deeper blue panel shadows.
DMC 3846
Light Turquoise
Light blue balloon strips and fresh highlights beside white panels.
DMC 3766
Light Peacock Blue
Pale shading on white-blue panels and soft cool highlights.
DMC 742
Light Tangerine
Golden balloon panels and the warm crisscross rigging lines.
DMC 3852
Very Dark Straw
Gold shadows where the balloon narrows and on select lattice crossings.
DMC Blanc
White
White balloon panels, raised clouds, and final clean highlight knots.
DMC 762
Very Light Pearl Gray
Cloud shadow knots and pale lattice lines over the balloon.
DMC 414
Dark Steel Gray
Very fine basket ropes, metal-like rigging shadows, and discreet outlines.
DMC 433
Medium Brown
Basket fill, woven texture, and warm lower support stitches.
DMC 801
Dark Coffee Brown
Basket shadows, underside lines, and small separation stitches.
DMC 938
Ultra Dark Coffee Brown
Selective deepest basket outline; use sparingly so it does not overpower.
DMC 842
Very Light Beige Brown
Optional linen-toned correction stitches and soft basket highlights.
DMC 744
Pale Yellow
Tiny glints on yellow panels and lifted highlights on the lattice.

Stitch map by design area

AreaRecommended stitchesThread countPractical notes
Balloon outer shapeSplit stitch outline, stem stitch, couching1 strand for guide lines; 2 strands for final red edgeOutline the balloon lightly first, then cover the guide with red split stitch after the panels are filled. Keep the top curve symmetrical.
Vertical balloon panelsSatin stitch, long-and-short stitch2 strands for fill; 1 strand for narrow highlightsStitch each wedge in the direction of the curve, narrowing toward the basket. Long-and-short is safer than long satin on wider panels.
White and pale blue stripsSatin stitch with split-stitch borders2 strands fill; 1 strand borderUse Blanc for clean white strips, then add a few DMC 762 or 3766 stitches along one side for soft shadow.
Crisscross latticeCouched straight stitch, whipped backstitch1 strand laid thread; 1 strand couchingLay DMC 742 diagonals after all panel fill is complete. Couch intersections with tiny matching stitches so the lattice stays crisp.
Balloon neckSatin stitch, wrapped satin, stem stitch bands2-3 strandsUse DMC 797 densely for the neck wrap. Add one darker line at the bottom to visually separate the basket.
Basket and ropesBackstitch, satin stitch, woven straight stitch1 strand ropes; 2 strands basket fillFill the basket with short horizontal stitches in DMC 433, then cross a few DMC 801 stitches for a woven look.
Cloud clustersFrench knots, colonial knots, turkey work, padded satin2-3 strandsCluster Blanc knots tightly in the center and add DMC 762 around the lower edges to create puffy cloud shadows.

Blending, shading & outlining guidance

Balloon shading

  • For red panels, blend one strand DMC 321 with one strand DMC 815 near the outer sides, then switch to solid 321 toward the middle.
  • For yellow, use DMC 742 as the main color, DMC 3852 near the lower taper, and a few DMC 744 highlight stitches near the top.
  • For blue, use DMC 798 in broad panels and DMC 797 only at deep edges or the neck so the balloon remains bright.

Outlining details

  • Use split stitch for smooth balloon ribs because it turns around curves more neatly than standard backstitch.
  • Reserve DMC 938 for basket accents only; heavy dark lines around the balloon will flatten the cheerful style.
  • Work the lattice as the final decorative layer, using one strand so the lines look delicate over the striped panels.

Texture tip: Let the balloon stay smooth and the clouds stay nubbly. This contrast is what makes the image lively: sleek satin panels catch light, while clustered white knots make the clouds look soft and raised.

Beginner-friendly stitching order

1. Transfer cleanlyMark the balloon outline, vertical panel divisions, lattice diagonals, basket, and cloud edges with a fine removable pen.
2. Fill panelsStitch the balloon wedges first, alternating colors to avoid dragging dark threads across pale areas.
3. Define ribsAdd split-stitch ribs and the red outer edge after the fills are smooth and the fabric is re-tightened.
4. Add riggingWork the yellow and pale gray lattice on top with one strand, checking that diagonal spacing stays even.
5. Finish textureStitch basket details, then add the raised clouds last so the white knots stay clean and fluffy.

Fabric, needle & finishing notes

Thread-count guidance

For a 5- or 6-inch hoop, use 2 strands for most balloon fill. Use 1 strand for lattice lines, basket ropes, narrow panel borders, and delicate gray shadows. Use 3 strands only for cloud knots or a plumper blue neck band.

Needle choice

A size 7-9 embroidery needle works for the main balloon. Switch to a smaller needle for the lattice and basket ropes so stitches enter cleanly without opening large holes in the linen.

Hoop tension

Keep the ground fabric drum-tight before satin stitching. Re-tighten after the red and blue panels; the dense neck band and knot clouds can loosen the hoop as you work.

Back neatness

Do not carry red or blue thread behind white panels or cloud areas. End threads often, weave tails under same-color stitches, and trim before adding pale lattice or cloud knots.

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