This ones the loud one. Three rows of BUNNY stacked up in wide retro block capitals, each letter sitting inside a sky-blue outline. Top row fills are white, clean. Middle row is where it goes full Easter basket, each letter a different colour going yellow, green, orange, hot pink across the row. Bottom row is solid hot pink throughout. Above the whole stack two bunny ears rise up, one black outline with a pink inner strip, the other reversed, giving it that slightly off-matched thing that feels deliberate rather than accidental.
Below the stack, 'babe' comes in on a loose cursive script in hot pink, totally different register from the capitals above it. And scattered around the whole design are these little 4-point star sparkles in a mix of cyan, orange and green. Six colours in total, which is the most complex part of this one. The colour sequence is top-to-bottom logical so its not as daunting as it sounds when you map it out before you hoop.
Ive had this one do really well with customers who make Easter clothing for tweens and girls, the demographic that wants the brightest thing in the room. One customer put it on the back of a white denim jacket for their daughter last easter and sent the result. It genuinely looked like something youd see on a market stall for double the price. Thats the payoff with 6 colour designs, the finished piece looks like a lot of effort went in because it did, but it was professional embroidery software doing the hard part on the digitising end.
Stitch on white, pale blue or light grey. The multicolour middle row needs a neutral backdrop or the colour mix becomes muddy. Avoid cream or warm-toned fabric because the yellow letters bleed into it visually. Pair a thick mesh cutaway on any stretch fabric like jersey or sweatshirt. Use a medium tearaway on woven cotton. Hoop flat and check your tension before the first colour change.
Stitches range from about 11.7k on the smallest up to 26k at the full 8-inch size. Six colour changes but the sequence is clean and logical. Digitised in my standard software so the multicolour letter fills stitch without registration gaps. Download it, run a test swatch and message me if anything isnt sitting right, ill get it fixed.
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.
- Tween and girls Easter sweatshirtsStitch on the chest or back of a white sweatshirt for a tween, the 6-colour stack is the whole outfit statement
- White denim jacket back panelLooks exactly right on the back panel of a white denim jacket, scale up to the 8-inch version for full impact
- Easter party outfit tee shirtsPut it on a plain white tee for Easter party day, the sparkle accents and multicolour row look great in photos
- Spring tote bags for older kidsWorks on a canvas tote for older kids who want something bolder than the pastel options at the Easter table
- Festival and fair season kids apparelGreat for spring market stalls and fair-season kids ranges where eye-catching colour moves product fast
- Easter basket personalisation giftsStitch on a cotton drawstring bag and load it up as an Easter basket for a girl who likes colour and glam
- Craft stall statement piece for Easter weekendPhotograph it flat on white and it pops as a hero listing image, the colour contrast sells at a glance
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.02 × 3.26 in | 11,742 |
| 5.03 × 4.08 in | 14,974 |
| 6.03 × 4.89 in | 18,361 |
| 7.03 × 5.70 in | 22,014 |
| 8.03 × 6.51 in | 26,111 |
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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