Virgo Zodiac

Virgo Zodiac - DMC Palette & Stitching Guide
Virgo Zodiac Embroidery
Design #38 · Zodiac & Celestial

Virgo Zodiac

A refined celestial hoop with a deep midnight fabric ground, warm antique-gold Virgo glyph, fine constellation lines, starbursts, zodiac wheel segments, and a delicate line-art maiden behind the symbol.

Antique gold on navyRaised satin glyphFine celestial lineworkBeginner-friendly order

Likely DMC Color Palette

Colors are estimated from the visible hoop preview and matched to close DMC embroidery floss shades. The design is mostly navy fabric with champagne, brass, and ochre-gold stitching, so the palette stays intentionally controlled and elegant.

DMC 939
Navy Blue Very Dark
Optional filled night-sky areas or repairs on dark ground; use sparingly if stitching on lighter fabric.
DMC 729
Old Gold Medium
Main Virgo glyph, warm zodiac ring, and most bold golden outlines.
DMC 783
Topaz Medium
Shadow edges on the glyph, lower curves, and dimensional satin-stitch ridges.
DMC 3822
Straw Light
Highlights on the raised Virgo symbol, star tips, and bright parts of the wheel.
DMC 676
Old Gold Light
Fine maiden line art, hair strokes, face details, and small letter accents.
DMC 422
Hazelnut Brown Light
Muted antique tone for softened outlines, inner curve transitions, and hoop-warm shading.
DMC 746
Off White
Tiny star glints, dotted outer ring accents, and optional luminous highlights.
DMC 975
Golden Brown Dark
Deepest gold shadows at the glyph underside, bends, and overlapped tail of the Virgo mark.
DMC 3052
Green Gray Medium
Optional muted botanical/celestial accent if you want the maiden or outer foliage-like wisps softer.
DMC 822
Beige Gray Light
Subtle secondary linework when pure gold feels too bright against dark fabric.

Coverage estimate: approximately 65% antique-gold family, 25% fine light linework, 5% white star accents, and 5% optional shadow or muted accent shades. The dark navy is primarily the fabric color.

Stitching Suggestions

ElementSuggested stitchPractical notes
Large Virgo glyphPadded satin stitch, brick satin, or long-and-short fillOutline first with split stitch, add a thin padding layer, then cover with satin stitches following each curve. Use DMC 729 as the main tone with 783/975 tucked along lower edges.
Glyph outer edgeSplit stitch or couchingWork a clean border after the fill so the symbol looks crisp. A single strand of 975 along the right/lower edge gives a raised, antique-metal effect.
Zodiac wheel circlesStem stitch or whipped backstitchUse 1 strand for the neatest circle. Rotate the hoop often, and make short stitches so the curve stays round rather than polygonal.
Wheel dividersStraight stitch and backstitchKeep the radial lines light and even. Stitch from the center outward to preserve the geometry.
Maiden line artFine backstitch, split stitch, or single-strand stem stitchUse DMC 676 or 822 with one strand. Hair strands can be slightly irregular for a hand-drawn look, while facial details should be minimal.
Stars and sparklesStraight stitch, tiny cross stitch, French knotsUse DMC 746 for the brightest points and 3822 for warm starbursts. One-wrap French knots make clean small stars.
Dotted outer borderSeed stitch or running stitchMark the spacing before stitching. Use one strand and keep each dash short, like tiny celestial tick marks.
Virgo letteringBackstitch or tiny satin stitchUse one strand of 676 or 3822. Stitch slowly and keep letter height consistent so the bottom label remains readable.

Thread-count guidance

  • 1 strand: zodiac wheel, maiden hair, face lines, small stars, lettering, dotted border.
  • 2 strands: most backstitched outlines, starbursts, and medium ring segments.
  • 3 strands: padded Virgo glyph cover stitches when a bold raised symbol is desired.
  • 4 strands: only for extra padding under the glyph; cover with smoother 2–3 strand satin stitches.

Blending & shading ideas

  • Blend 1 strand 729 + 1 strand 3822 for the brightest top-left glyph highlights.
  • Blend 1 strand 729 + 1 strand 783 for the middle body of the gold symbol.
  • Use 975 in short stitches at inner bends to make the Virgo curves look dimensional.
  • For a softer antique look, replace some bright gold linework with 822.

Where to Start

Transfer the outer circle, wheel segments, maiden line art, and Virgo glyph carefully. Accuracy matters most in the circular geometry.
Stitch the fine background first: zodiac rings, radial dividers, maiden outline, stars, and label. Use one strand so these details remain delicate.
Outline the Virgo glyph with split stitch, then add padding only inside the symbol. Keep padding away from the edge so the final border remains clean.
Fill the symbol with satin or long-and-short stitches, changing direction with the curves. Add darker gold at lower edges and pale gold on the raised tops.
Finish with star glints, French knots, and a final whipped or split-stitch outline around the glyph for a polished celestial-medallion effect.

Texture suggestions

  • Use padded satin for a raised metallic zodiac symbol.
  • Keep the maiden and wheel flat so the symbol remains the focal point.
  • Add tiny knots only after all long stitches are complete to avoid snagging.
  • Try a slightly metallic gold thread for a few star tips, but keep most stitching cotton for control.

Beginner-friendly tips

  • Dark fabric shows lint and transfer marks, so test your transfer pen on a scrap first.
  • Use short backstitches on curves; long straight stitches will flatten the circle.
  • If satin stitch feels difficult, fill the Virgo glyph with rows of split stitch instead.
  • Place a light cloth over finished gold areas while working nearby to protect raised stitches.

Encouraging Finish

This Virgo design succeeds through contrast: a quiet midnight ground, precise golden geometry, and one bold raised glyph. Work slowly, keep the fine linework airy, and let the padded symbol become the jewel-like center of the hoop.

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