Bunny Holding a Carrot Embroidery Design, Kawaii Rabbit Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Bunny Holding a Carrot Embroidery Design, Kawaii Rabbit Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Round chubby bunny, white body, standing on its back legs and holding a fat orange carrot against its chest. The cheek blush is done in Bright Peach thread, just two small filled ovals that somehow make the whole design feel warm rather then cold and digital. Ears go straight up with darker outline stitching and a lighter inner fill, tips tapered.

The carrot is the real color anchor here. Warm solid orange with hatched satin stitches running diagonally across it, thats the detail that makes it read as round and three-dimensional on fabric rather than flat. Green leafy top fans out in Bell Pepper thread above the paws. Black runs every outline and the small face details: wide kawaii eyes, lash marks, little curved mouth, the nose dot.

Stitch count range is wide, the smallest size runs just under 6,000 stitches and the largest hits over 16,000, so factor that into your machine time. Five colors total, 4 thread changes. Load the white first, youll thread change 4 more times before its done.

Last spring I ran a batch of these on onesies for a local baby market and people keep asking what design it is. Pop it in a hoop, back it with cutaway stabiliser, keep your tension consistent, it comes out clean on knit fabric every time if you do that.

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.

  • Kids onesies, bibs, and toddler teesThe small 2.41-inch size sits neatly on a bib chest without crowding the fabric.
  • Easter basket liners and table napkinsStitch onto linen napkins or a flat basket liner for Easter table settings that dont look overdone.
  • Small hoops for nursery wall decorAt the 5-inch size it fills a standard hoop nicely for a quick nursery wall piece.
  • Tote bags and canvas pouches for spring marketsNatural canvas tote bags show the orange and green colors off well, contrast is strong.
  • Corner patch detail on baby blanketsA corner placement on a receiving blanket is one of those details that gets noticed at baby showers.
  • Quilting blocks for childrens quiltsThe upright square-ish silhouette drops into a standard quilt block without awkward negative space.
  • Felt patches for jackets or backpacksBack it with felt, trim close, add a pin clasp, quick gift that looks handmade because it is.

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
2.41 × 3.50 in 5,737
3.10 × 4.50 in 7,899
3.79 × 5.50 in 10,401
4.48 × 6.50 in 13,256
5.17 × 7.50 in 16,425

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

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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