Its a bunny portrait, mostly the face and ears, and those round leopard-print frames are suprisingly the first thing you notice. Big, with an orange and dark brown spot fill across the bridge and arms. The bunny itself is all crosshatch sketch lines in warm grey and cream, like someone drew it with a fine pen. Long ears pointing straight up, small pink nose at the centre, and the whole thing has that slightly deadpan cartoon face where the bunny looks like it knows exactly what its doing.
my embroidery software output the spectacle frame at density 685, which keeps the leopard spot fill from going stiff on lighter fabric weights. The 6 colours are warm grey, cream, peach-pink, rust-orange, black, and white. Each colour layer is sequenced so the grey fur base stitches first, then the crosshatch detail passes come over the top, and the frame is the last major element before the black outline run. 13,642 stitches at the smallest 3.08-inch size, 33,908 at the full 6.6 inch.
White tees are the obvious match. A customer texted images last month of the 5-inch hoop on a white fitted tee and said it got comments every time they wore it out. Its the kind of design that reads as funny from a distance and detailed up close. Use medium cutaway stabiliser behind it. Tearaway pulls the crosshatch lines if the fabric shifts at all, so dont risk it on anything soft or stretchy.
Best on firm woven fabrics. Pick the 3.08-inch for a small left-chest position, or go up to 6.6 inch for a centred tote or pillow front. Add it to a pencil case, a book bag, or a pet accessory panel if youre making something for actual bunny owners.
What people are using this design for
A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.
- Stitch on a white tee as a centred graphic or left-chest placementWhite fitted tee in medium-weight cotton holds the crosshatch detail cleanly with cutaway backing
- Add to a canvas tote bag for a quirky animal fashion statementCanvas tote works at the 5 to 6.6-inch size and shows the leopard-print glasses detail best
- Embroider on a pencil case or stationery pouch for a book-loving giftPencil case or cotton pouch takes the 3.08-inch size and fits neatly without crowding the zip area
- Use on a cushion cover for a fun bedroom or reading nook accentPlain cushion cover in white or ivory makes the leopard-print frame colours pop well
- Stitch onto a kids backpack panel or book bagCanvas backpack front panel holds the 4-inch version without distortion on the curved surface
- Decorate a pet bandana or collar accessory for bunny ownersPet bandana fabric needs a light cutaway backer so the crosshatch lines stay lifted on the nap
- Add to an apron bib panel as a kawaii kitchen accentApron bib panel in cotton twill handles the 5-inch version and the warm grey fur tones sit well on white
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.08 × 3.50 in | 13,642 |
| 3.96 × 4.50 in | 18,248 |
| 4.84 × 5.50 in | 22,846 |
| 5.72 × 6.50 in | 28,062 |
| 6.60 × 7.50 in | 33,908 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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