4 colours and three stacked Baby blocks take up the whole frame. The word repeats hot pink at the top, a softer bubblegum pink through the middle, then sky blue at the bottom. Sitting smack on the top of the first B is a pair of floppy bunny ears done in black outline, kinda like a party hat that wandered over from the Easter basket. The word Bunny cuts diagonally across all three rows in a flowing black cursive, which ties the whole thing together and stops it from reading as repetitive text.
Little scatter stars in pink and blue sit around the edges, four or five of them, not too many. They give it that birthday-card feeling without making it busy. Altogether its a loud, colourful kids design and it doesnt pretend to be anything else. The stitch density on the solid fills is substantial, about 40k stitches on the biggest size, 15k on the smallest, so the colours sit flat and punchy once its done.
I got a message last spring from a customer who put this on a onesie for her niece's first Easter, and apparently the grandmother cried when she saw it. Thats the kind of placement this design earns on soft baby knits. Stabilise properly for that though. Use a tear-away topping on the terry or knit surface so the fill stitches dont sink into the loops.
Stitch on white or very pale grey fabric for the full colour pop. Skip anything mid-toned or bright because the hot pink needs contrast to land right. For structured items like tote bags or canvas pouches, a cutaway stabiliser underneath keeps those bold blocks from warping at the edges. Hoop the fabric not just the stabiliser, especially on anything stretchy.
Ping me in chat if the stitch test pulls on the fills, I can check the file fast and youll have it sorted before your next hoop session.
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.
- Baby's first Easter onesies and bodysuitsSize down to 4 inches and centre on a white onesie chest for a bold first Easter keepsake
- Easter gift bags and candy pouchesStitch onto small canvas pouches for Easter candy bags that look handmade and cost nothing extra
- Kids Easter tee shirtsPop the 6-inch size on a white kids tee for a bright Easter morning outfit that photographs well
- Nursery wall hoop artFrame in an 8-inch hoop with white backing for a cheerful piece of nursery seasonal decor
- Easter party favour bagsWorks on small kraft-lined fabric pouches for party favour bags at Easter egg hunts
- Spring baby shower giftsGift it on a white muslin pouch with ribbon for a spring baby shower that feels personalised
- Toddler denim jacket back patchesUse a 5-in chest on the back of a toddler denim jacket for a standout seasonal statement
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.01 × 3.63 in | 15,550 |
| 5.01 × 4.54 in | 20,456 |
| 6.01 × 5.44 in | 26,398 |
| 7.01 × 6.35 in | 32,643 |
| 8.01 × 7.25 in | 39,866 |
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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