Lil round bunny in a red santa hat sitting upright, tall ears up, fluffy white tail tucked underneath. The hat is the feature, bright red with a pompom tip, sitting at a slight angle the way cartoon santa hats always do. Eight colour changes get you through the body, the pink nose and inner ears, the red hat, white hat trim, black eye dots, and any green holly accent at the base. Stitch count is fifteen thousand eight hundred and seventy three at the 3.16-inch up to 38,930 at the 6.76-inch, density at 768 which gives a smooth satin coat finish without over-stuffing.
The body fill is digitised in directional satin columns that suggest form rather than flat coverage. Cheek areas angle outward from centre, ear fill runs top to bottom, and the torso fill is directional from the spine line outward. That structure keeps the bunny looking dimensional and not like a solid shape. Use cutaway stabiliser on everything because anything stitched this Christmas is going to get washed multiple times and youll want the foundation holding solid across multiple holiday seasons.
This is one of those seasonal designs I restock every November because it sells through fast. People have been buying it for babygrows and kids hoodies as christmas gifts, and last december I had a bunch of matching sibling set orders. One older kid getting the bunny on a hoodie, the baby getting it on a onesie. The 3.16-inch works on a babygrow chest and the 5-inch on a childs hoodie front, so they dont end up looking like different designs at different scales.
Hoop firmly on woven or knit, use a soft cutaway behind jersey and medium cutaway on sweatshirt fleece. Dont start this on a half-empty bobbin, the hat trim and body are both pale and any backing thread showing through will be obvious. Check the bobbin before running the light sections.
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 Christmas hoodie or sweatshirt front panelChilds hooded sweatshirt chest at the 5-inch in the full 8-colour version works well on both red and white base fabric; the santa hat pops either way.
- Baby onesie or babygrow Christmas gift embroideryCotton interlock onesie at the 3.16-inch with soft cutaway stabiliser behind; minimal puckering on the small scale if you use a medium-weight cutaway.
- Holiday tote bag or Christmas gift bagNatural canvas tote as a gift bag at the 5-inch; the red santa hat pops well on cream or kraft-tone canvas and the bag gets reused after Christmas.
- Festive childs cushion or soft toy accessoryKids Christmas cushion at the 5 or 6-inch on white cotton sateen pairs with simple red or green cushion backing for a fast holiday home project.
- Christmas stocking panel or personalised stockingFabric Christmas stocking front panel at the 4-inch, repeated twice across the front panel side by side for a twin stocking with matching decoration.
- Sibling matching set onesie and hoodie designMatching sibling set: 3.16-inch on a babygrow and the 5-inch on an older childs hoodie as a coordinated gift; I get a lot of sibling orders this way.
- Holiday kids cap or beanie brim embroideryKids winter beanie at the 3.16-inch centred on the cuff band; use a firm cutaway and hoop the band flat so the stretch doesnt pull out of shape.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.16 × 3.50 in | 15,873 |
| 4.06 × 4.50 in | 20,730 |
| 4.96 × 5.50 in | 26,237 |
| 5.86 × 6.50 in | 32,406 |
| 6.76 × 7.50 in | 38,930 |
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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