Whimsical Bear on a Swing

Whimsical Bear on a Swing — DMC Palette & Stitching Guide
Whimsical Bear on a Swing Embroidery Hoop
DMC palette & stitching suggestions

Whimsical Bear on a Swing

A cozy woodland hoop with a soft brown teddy bear, yellow romper, rope swing, textured tree canopy, bright sun, small cloud, and a cheerful border of garden flowers. Colors are visually estimated from the embroidery preview and matched to close DMC stranded cotton shades.

Soft toy-like fur Raised foliage texture Beginner-friendly accents Warm sunny palette

Likely DMC Color Palette

Use these as practical substitutions for the visible hoop colors: bear browns, pale sky cloth, sunny orange, warm yellow clothing, tree bark, mossy foliage, white cloud, and small border flowers.

DMC 3860
Cocoa
Main bear fur; use 2 strands in directional long-and-short stitches radiating from the face and body curves.
DMC 801
Coffee Brown Dark
Bear shadow lines, paw separation, ear interiors, and medium tree-bark strokes.
DMC 3371
Black Brown
Deep bark crevices, swing-seat underside, nose details, and tiny dark accents.
DMC 307
Lemon
Bear romper base; keep stitches smooth and slightly angled to show fabric folds.
DMC 725
Topaz Medium Light
Romper shadows, flower centers, small yellow blooms, and sun highlights.
DMC 741
Tangerine Medium
Sun spiral, warm sun rays, and orange flower buttons on the romper.
DMC 722
Orange Spice Light
Sun shadows and deeper movement lines inside the circular sun.
DMC 3053
Green Gray
Light leaf clusters and top tree canopy highlights.
DMC 3363
Pine Green Medium
Medium leaves, grass base, and stems around the floral border.
DMC 3362
Pine Green Dark
Deep grass clumps, leaf undersides, and shadow behind flower clusters.
DMC 3865
Winter White
Cloud, daisies, muzzle, and small white blossoms; add raised knots for fluff.
DMC 321
Red
Large red flower, bright tiny blossoms, and button centers.
DMC 335
Rose
Pink flower clusters and soft rosy accents in the lower border.
DMC 333
Blue Violet Very Dark
Purple flower petals and lavender sprigs; blend with lighter violet for dimension.
DMC 554
Violet Light
Lavender highlights and tiny cool flowers along the meadow edge.
DMC 840
Beige Brown Medium
Rope swing and lighter bark highlights; good for wrapped or whipped rope texture.

Coverage is an estimate from the preview, not exact thread usage. The pale blue-green background is fabric, but DMC 747 or 964 can be used if stitching a background wash.

Stitching Suggestions

Work from large anchoring shapes to raised details so the finished hoop stays clean and dimensional.

ElementStitch typePractical notes
Bear furLong and short stitch, split stitchUse 2 strands. Follow the roundness of the head, arms, and legs with short directional strokes. Add darker brown sparingly at the sides, under the chin, and between paws.
Muzzle, eyes, noseSatin stitch, tiny backstitch, French knotsUse Winter White for the muzzle with smooth satin stitches. Stitch the eyes as small black knots or tiny satin dots; outline the nose and mouth with 1 strand of very dark brown.
Yellow romperSatin stitch, split stitch outlineFill the clothing with 2 strands of lemon yellow, then place topaz shadow stitches under the arms and along folds. Keep stitch direction consistent so it reads as soft fabric.
Swing ropesStem stitch, whipped backstitch, couchingUse taupe and beige-brown. Work the ropes as two narrow lines or whip a backstitched base to create a twisted cord effect.
Swing seatSatin stitch, backstitch grainFill with medium brown and add a few dark horizontal backstitches for plank texture. Keep the seat edge crisp so it supports the bear visually.
Tree trunk and branchesLong and short stitch, stem stitch, split stitchLayer coffee, dark brown, and beige-brown in uneven vertical strokes. Add dark split-stitch crevices last to mimic bark ridges.
Leaf clustersFishbone stitch, lazy daisy, straight stitchFor individual leaves, use fishbone stitches with a central vein. For the fluffy top canopy, cluster French knots or colonial knots in light and medium greens.
Sun and raysSpiral couching, satin stitch, straight stitchFill the sun in a circular spiral with tangerine and orange spice. Use straight stitches for rays, varying ray length slightly for a hand-drawn look.
CloudFrench knots, turkey work, detached chainCluster loose white knots for a puffy cloud. Keep the underside flatter with shorter stitches so the cloud does not become too bulky.
Flower borderLazy daisy, woven wheel, French knots, fishbone leavesUse lazy daisy petals for small blooms, woven wheels for fuller flowers, and French knots for centers. Stitch greenery first, flowers second, centers last.
Grass and tiny stemsStraight stitch, stem stitchUse 1 strand for fine grass blades and 2 strands for darker clumps. Vary height and angle to avoid a stiff line along the bottom edge.

Thread Counts, Blending & Texture

Thread-count guide

  • 1 strand: facial lines, tiny stems, bark cracks.
  • 2 strands: bear fur, romper, leaves, most flowers.
  • 3 strands: sun rays, bold flower petals, swing seat edges.
  • 4+ strands or knots: cloud and tree-canopy texture only.

Blending ideas

Blend one strand of DMC 3860 with one strand of DMC 801 for fur shadows. Blend DMC 307 with DMC 725 in the romper folds. For leaves, alternate DMC 3053 and 3363 rather than mixing every stitch, which keeps the foliage lively.

Outlining details

Use 1 strand of DMC 3371 for the bear’s nose, mouth, paw separations, and deepest tree lines. Use split stitch around the romper and swing seat so the edges remain neat without looking cartoon-heavy.

Best stitch order: tree trunk and swing ropes first, then bear body and clothing, then sun, leaves, grass, flowers, cloud, and final tiny details. Saving knots and flower centers for the end prevents snagging while you work larger areas.

Beginner-Friendly Practical Tips

Keep the bear soft

Use short strokes and avoid heavy outlines around the face. Fur looks friendlier when the darkest brown appears only in small shadow pockets.

Control raised texture

French knots are charming here, but keep them balanced: dense knots for the canopy and cloud, smaller scattered knots for flowers and centers.

Use the fabric as sky

The background is calm and open. Do not overfill it; let the pale cloth create air around the bear, swing, sun, and tree.

Make ropes even

Lightly mark both rope lines before stitching. Work from top to bottom so the ropes hang straight and frame the bear symmetrically.

Layer the garden border

Stitch dark grass first, then medium leaves, then flowers. This makes the small blooms feel tucked into greenery instead of floating.

Finish with sparkle

Add the yellow centers, red buttons, eye knots, and small white blossoms at the end. These tiny bright points bring the whimsical scene to life.

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