
DMC palette & hand embroidery notes
Romantic Rose And Lily Floral Wreath
A soft, bridal-style wreath built around layered pink roses, creamy lilies, tender greenery, and airy circular movement. The embroidery works best when the flowers feel dimensional and the wreath stays light, with gentle shading rather than heavy filled blocks.
Suggested DMC Color Palette
Use these as practical matches for the dominant design elements: rosy petals, lily highlights, yellow-gold centers, olive stems, sage leaves, and fine dark outlines.
Stitch Types by Area
Blending & Shading Plan
For roses, shade from DMC 221 in the center and underside folds into DMC 3721, then feather DMC 3354 toward the outside. Place DMC 151 as small highlight strokes rather than full areas.
For lilies, begin with DMC 712 as the base, add Blanc along the lifted edges, and place a few short DMC 782 stitches close to the center to suggest warmth and depth.
Texture Suggestions
- Pad rose centers with a small underlayer of straight stitches before satin or woven stitches for a raised bloom.
- Use shorter stitches at petal tips and longer stitches near the petal body to mimic natural curvature.
- Add scattered one-strand seed stitches around the wreath for tiny filler buds, but leave breathing room.
- Work leaf veins after filling so the vein sits crisp on top.
- For a luxe finish, couch a single strand of gold-toned 782 through select flower centers.
Beginner-Friendly Stitching Order
Practical Finishing Notes
Use a medium cotton or linen ground in ivory, warm white, or pale blush to support the romantic palette. A 6–8 inch hoop suits this type of wreath well: large enough for floral detail, but compact enough that the circular layout stays balanced.
Press from the back on a folded towel after stitching so padded roses and knots are not flattened. Trim thread tails carefully behind the cream lilies, because dark carry threads can shadow through pale areas.
DMC suggestions are practical visual matches for hand embroidery planning; adjust one shade lighter or darker depending on fabric color and lighting.





