Secret Garden Embroidery: Colors for the Hummingbirds

Published: Fri, 08/22/14

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The last time we looked at the Secret Garden Embroidery Project (quite a while ago!), we looked at this wee section of the tail of the hummingbird, embroidered with a variety of stitches.

I wasn’t going to publish the list of thread colors for the birds until I had completely finished at least one bird, but here I am, succumbing to persistent requests for the DMC thread color list for the colors used so far on the hummingbirds!

Just keep in mind I haven’t finished the bird yet. These are the colors I’ve selected, though, and I have used most of them so far. There may be one or two that I don’t end up using, and there are a few neutrals not listed here that I’ll play with for the beak and perhaps for some parts of the wing.

So, at this point, I’ll note the colors I have used, the colors I haven’t used yet that I may potentially use, and leave it open for adding a few more neutral colors or “accidental” highlights as the rest of the bird develops.

Secret Garden Embroidery: Hummingbird Colors

These are the colors I’ve used so far on the bird.

You can also throw basic black (321) in there for the eye – I forgot that one!

In my mind, I have these grouped five ways, from right to left: purples, very-lights, turquoise-ish greens, green-greens, and vivid blues.

Secret Garden Embroidery: Hummingbird Colors

The purples are the same purples I used on the flowers. From dark to light, they are 550, 3837, 552, 553, 554.

Secret Garden Embroidery: Hummingbird Colors

These “very-lights” are two very light options that blend well for highlights with both the turquoisey-greens and even the green-greens and vivid blues.

The one on the left is the more green of the two, and it is DMC 964. The one on the right is more blue, DMC 747.

Both of these make up the majority of the light parts of the head of the bird, and they will show up again on the wing.

Secret Garden Embroidery: Hummingbird Colors

The turquoisey-greens are on the right here.

They are 958 and 959 (the two on the far right), and the one in the center that’s a little brighter (kind of a cross between turquoise-green and a peacock green) is 3851.

The green-greens are on the left. They’re 910 (dark) and 913 (light).

Secret Garden Embroidery: Hummingbird Colors

And here are the vivid blues, and they are really vivid!

They’re actually two different color groupings. The four on the right (next to the greens) are (from dark to light) 3843, 3844, 3845, and 3846.

The two Really Vivid Blues on the end are 995 and 996.

Secret Garden Embroidery: Hummingbird Colors

If I need an absolutely dark but bright blue for shadows or shading, I will mix in one or the other of these two blues: 796 or 820.

Of all the colors listed above, the only ones I haven’t used are 913 (the light green-green) and these two last very dark blues (796, 820).

Secret Garden Embroidery: Hummingbird Colors

This is still where I am right now. I did test a few ideas on one part of the wing, but I picked it out right away. Today, I’m going forward with a different approach!

The Colors in a Convenient List

If you’re following along with the project and you’re interested in using the same colors I’m using, here are the numbers, numerically arranged, to make it easier to select your threads:

321, 550, 552, 553, 554, 747, 796, 820, 910, 913, 958, 959, 964, 995, 996, 3837, 3843, 3844, 3845, 3846, 3851

If you’d like to follow along with the Secret Garden Hummingbirds project, you can find all the articles relating to this project arranged in chronological order in the Secret Garden Project Index.

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