1. How many strands would you use? I think I started with 4, and it seems to be OK.
2. Suggestions on color choices would be very welcome! My great aunt always did table cloths and bed spreads in all one color. I think this would drive me batty, so I'd like to use a mixture of colors. Mom's dining room has an oriental rug - the main colors in it are red and black, but there are also bits of yellow, blue and green. She also has a set of Indian pictures that I made in high school - the two big ones have blue mats, and the small one has a red mat.
I was trying some things out to see what mom would like, and what would go with her dining room. Here's a pic of one corner of the table cloth:

Getting to the point of my question...thus far we've agreed on DMC 321 for the red, and DMC 911 for the green. I'm going to take the yellow out, and do a blend of a lighter and darker yellow so it will show up better. I started the little swirl decoration in light blue green as Mom wanted something to match the swirl on her dinner plates, but we didn't think that was working very well. Mom had suggested that the swirl be done in green (the same as the leaves), and one of the flowers in a darker blue, but she was having trouble visualizing it. I think it might be better to do the swirl in a darker blue to match her pictures, and keep the flowers in red and yellow. I also think perhaps the flowers would show up better if I did the solid flower (currently in red) in a blend of lighter and darker yellows, and the open flowers in red. I'm thinking about black centers for the flowers to match the rug (although the room is wood paneled, so a dark brown is also a possibility).
Thoughts anyone...please?