DMC Color Palette & Stitching Guide
Romantic Rose Garland Calligraphy Frame
A graceful floral hoop design with red, blush, and ivory roses, layered greenery, golden filler sprigs, daisies, and an open center ready for lettering, initials, or a keepsake date.
Preview

The visible design forms a soft, arched floral frame across the upper half of the hoop. The center remains open, which makes the piece especially suitable for hand-lettered words, wedding names, a short quote, or a date added after the flowers are stitched.
The bouquet appears to include spiral-style roses in red, blush pink, and creamy ivory, with white daisies on the outer edges, layered leaves in several greens, and warm gold-brown filler clusters tucked behind the blossoms.
Likely DMC Color Palette
These are close visual DMC matches chosen from what is visible in the preview. Lighting, fabric tone, photo compression, and stitching density can shift how thread colors appear, so use this as a practical planning palette rather than a measured floss list.
| DMC | Approx. Hex | Official-style Thread Name | Est. Coverage | Where It Appears |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 321 | #A71318 | Red | 16% | Main deep red roses on the left and right of the central flower band; also useful for darker rose folds. |
| 3688 | #E16A86 | Mauve Very Dark | 12% | Central pink rose, especially the darker petal turns and spiral center. |
| 3689 | #F6B4C1 | Mauve Light | 8% | Soft highlights on the central blush rose and lighter pink petal edges. |
| 948 | #F2D6C9 | Peach Very Light | 13% | Creamy ivory roses and warm petal shadows on the small round blossoms. |
| 3865 | #FFF8E8 | Winter White | 9% | White daisy petals, pale rose highlights, and small bright accents on cream blossoms. |
| 743 | #F2C94C | Yellow Medium | 2% | Daisy centers and tiny warm highlights in the floral clusters. |
| 895 | #2E5A3B | Hunter Green Very Dark | 13% | Dark trailing vines, deep leaf undersides, and shadowed greenery at the outer edges. |
| 699 | #3F7A50 | Green | 12% | Medium green leaves tucked beneath roses and along the floral arch. |
| 3052 | #79A970 | Green Gray Medium | 7% | Softer sage leaves near the top and sides, adding muted contrast to the darker greens. |
| 783 | #A17735 | Topaz Medium | 5% | Gold-brown filler sprays, wheat-like accents, and textured background sprigs behind flowers. |
| 869 | #6B4B2E | Hazelnut Brown Very Dark | 3% | Deeper specks and shadows in the gold filler clusters and tiny stem details. |
Stitching Suggestions
Spiral Roses
Use woven wheel roses, whipped spider-web roses, or loose spiral satin stitches. Work the red roses slightly fuller than the ivory side blooms so they keep their strong focal weight.
Small Ivory Blossoms
Use padded satin stitch, small woven roses, or tight fishbone-style petal strokes. Blend Winter White with a warm peach shade for a creamy look rather than flat white.
Daisies
Use detached chain stitches or narrow lazy daisy petals radiating from a French-knot center. Keep the petals light and open so the daisies do not overpower the roses.
Layered Leaves
Use fishbone stitch for larger leaves, straight stitches for narrow sprigs, and split stitch for stems. Vary green tones leaf by leaf to create the layered garland effect seen in the preview.
Gold Filler Sprays
Use French knots, colonial knots, or tiny seed stitches for the textured gold-brown clusters. A few small straight stitches can suggest wheat or dried grass shapes.
Open Calligraphy Area
If adding lettering, use back stitch, stem stitch, or whipped back stitch with one or two strands. Transfer the lettering after the flowers are placed so the spacing feels balanced.
Where to Start
- Begin with the main arc line and any lettering placement marks, keeping the open center clean and uncluttered.
- Stitch the larger roses first: the central pink rose, then the red roses, then the cream blossoms. These establish the bouquet’s balance.
- Add the largest leaves beneath and behind the flowers, alternating dark green, medium green, and sage so the foliage does not look too flat.
- Work the daisies and smaller side details next, keeping their petals delicate.
- Finish with gold-brown filler knots and small trailing vines, using them to soften any gaps along the arch.
Helpful Notes
- Use 2 strands for most flowers and leaves; switch to 1 strand for fine stems, tiny vines, and any calligraphy.
- For roses, slight irregularity is beautiful. Let the spiral stitches overlap naturally so each bloom feels hand-shaped.
- Keep the dark greens mostly behind or below the flowers to create depth; use sage greens on top-facing leaves for softness.
- The gold-brown filler is visually small but important. It warms the palette and helps the red, pink, and ivory flowers feel connected.
- Coverage percentages are visual estimates from the preview image only and should not be treated as exact thread consumption.
Encouraging Finish
This design has a lovely heirloom quality: structured enough to feel polished, but soft enough to allow a personal message or name in the center. Take your time with the roses, keep the leaves varied, and let the small gold accents sparkle at the end. Once the final knots and trailing sprigs are added, the open space will feel intentionally framed and ready for the calligraphy or keepsake detail of your choice.





