Timeless Classic Rose Bouquet

Timeless Classic Rose Bouquet - DMC Palette & Stitching Guide
Timeless Classic Rose Bouquet Hand Embroidery (or) Woven Rose and Bud Arrangement
Design #889 · Florals & Garden

Timeless Classic Rose Bouquet

A polished DMC palette and practical stitch plan for a woven rose and bud arrangement with lavender, blush, coral, golden cream, ivory, teal leaves, olive foliage, and delicate twig details. Colors are estimated from the visible hoop preview and matched to close DMC embroidery floss shades.

Woven roses Raised floral texture Muted garden foliage Beginner-friendly layering

Coverage percentages are visual estimates for planning thread purchases, not exact yardage.

Likely DMC Color Palette

The design reads as a broad horizontal bouquet: cool lavender roses on the left, pink and coral roses through the center, creamy yellow and ivory blooms on the right, with teal-green leaves, olive fronds, brown stems, and tiny knot accents.

3713
DMC 3713
Salmon Very Light

Soft blush rose petals, pale bud spirals, and smooth transitions between pink and ivory areas.

335
DMC 335
Rose

Classic medium pink for the large central rose, petal ridges, and warm rosebud highlights.

961
DMC 961
Dusty Rose Dark

Deeper pink shadows tucked inside woven rose spirals and under overlapping petals.

816
DMC 816
Garnet

Small red rose, vertical berry sprays, and dramatic accents near the center line.

921
DMC 921
Copper

Coral-orange rose, lower fern sprigs, and autumn-toned petal shadows.

3824
DMC 3824
Apricot Light

Peachy leaf sprays and warm bridges between coral flowers and the yellow side of the bouquet.

744
DMC 744
Yellow Pale

Cream-yellow roses, petal tips, and luminous highlights on the right-hand blooms.

3822
DMC 3822
Straw Light

Golden shading inside yellow roses and wheat-like sprigs behind the bouquet.

3865
DMC 3865
Winter White

Ivory rose, white knots, tiny blossoms, and final sparkle on pale flower edges.

211
DMC 211
Lavender Light

Left-side lavender roses, soft stems, and pale cool filler flowers.

340
DMC 340
Blue Violet Medium

Purple rose shadows, small lavender knots, and contrast in the left floral cluster.

3810
DMC 3810
Turquoise Dark

Teal leaves beneath the lavender roses and cool dark foliage accents.

3011
DMC 3011
Khaki Green Dark

Deep leaf shadows, lower greenery, and the base layer that makes the roses stand forward.

3012
DMC 3012
Khaki Green Medium

Olive leaves on the right, fern tips, and mid-tone foliage transitions.

801
DMC 801
Coffee Brown Dark

Branching stems, center divider stem, twig outlines, and grounding details behind the blooms.

3023
DMC 3023
Brown Gray Light

Neutral seed knots, airy dot texture, and subtle shading against the linen background.

Stitching Suggestions

Work the bouquet in layers: stems and background sprays first, leaves next, then the large woven roses and final knots. This keeps raised flowers clean and prevents snagging them while adding smaller details.

ElementBest Stitch TypePractical Notes
Large woven rosesWoven wheel rose over straight spokesUse 6 or 7 spokes for round roses. Lay a darker shade near the center, then weave medium and light shades outward for a natural spiral.
Small rosebudsWoven wheel, bullion rose, or whipped spider wheelUse fewer spokes and 2 strands so buds stay compact. Place the darkest stitch at the base to imply depth.
Lavender filler spraysLazy daisy, detached chain, and French knotsAngle stitches upward on a central stem. Mix DMC 211 and 340 so the left side feels cool and airy.
Golden wheat-like sprigsFishbone stitch or paired straight stitchesUse DMC 3822 and 744, alternating sides of the stem to create a soft feathery plume.
Teal and olive leavesFishbone stitch, satin stitch, or long and short stitchStart with the center vein, then stitch diagonally to each edge. Use darker green at the base and lighter olive near the tips.
Thin brown branchesStem stitch, split stitch, or backstitchKeep branches fine with 1 strand. Whip a few main stems for a rounded twig effect.
White blossom clustersFrench knots and colonial knotsUse 1 to 2 wraps for small blossoms. Scatter them irregularly so they look botanical rather than dotted in rows.
Central vertical stemStem stitch or couched straight lineUse dark garnet-brown or coffee brown. Keep the line smooth; it helps organize the symmetrical bouquet.

Thread Count, Blending & Shading

Thread-count guidance

  • Use 2 strands for most woven roses, medium leaves, and filler petals.
  • Use 1 strand for fine stems, twig outlines, tiny veins, and delicate lavender sprays.
  • Use 3 strands only for the largest rose spokes or where you want a plush, raised woven texture.
  • For French knots, 1 strand with 2 wraps gives delicate seed texture; 2 strands with 1 wrap makes rounder berry dots.

Blending ideas

  • Blend one strand DMC 3713 with one strand DMC 335 for soft pink rose transitions.
  • Blend DMC 921 with DMC 3824 for the coral rose outer petals and warm lower sprigs.
  • Blend DMC 744 with DMC 3865 for creamy highlight passes on the yellow and ivory roses.
  • Blend DMC 3011 with DMC 3810 for deep teal-green leaves under the left roses.

Outlining details

  • Outline only selected leaf edges with 1 strand in the darker green; too much outlining can flatten the soft bouquet.
  • Add a short darker crescent inside rose centers to suggest depth without drawing hard circles.
  • Use brown backstitch sparingly on branch forks, then soften with tiny gray-beige knots around them.

Texture suggestions

  • Keep rose weaving slightly loose so the floss has a rounded, ribbon-like lift.
  • Vary knot sizes around the right side to mimic tiny white blossoms and seed heads.
  • Let filler sprays overlap behind the roses; the raised woven flowers should be the final focal layer.
Shading plan: Place the darkest thread in flower centers and under petal overlaps, medium tones through the main woven body, and pale colors on the outer rim. For leaves, work from dark bases to lighter tips, always following the natural vein direction.

Beginner-Friendly Working Order

  1. Transfer the main rose circles, vertical center stem, leaf shapes, and filler spray stems lightly onto fabric.
  2. Stitch the brown branches and green leaf bases first so they sit visually behind the bouquet.
  3. Add lavender, golden, and coral filler sprigs with 1 to 2 strands, keeping them light and directional.
  4. Work the large woven roses from the center outward, changing shades gradually as you reach the petal edges.
  5. Finish with white French knots, lavender dots, tiny berries, and any final highlight stitches.
Encouraging finish: This bouquet is most successful when it feels layered rather than perfectly symmetrical. Let the woven roses be full and rounded, keep the stems fine, and use the small knots as sparkling garden texture around the main floral band.

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