Floral Bunny Ears Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Floral Bunny Ears Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Just the ears. No face, no body. Two tall bunny ears pointing up with that characteristic slight outward lean, filled solidly in pink satin with the inner ear curves stitched open so the fabric shows through. At the base where the ears would meet the head sits a tight cluster of peony blooms and leaves, all drawn in black outline with no fill inside the petals. The contrast between the solid pink ears above and the delicate black florals below is what makes the whole thing click.

Two colours, pink and black, and thats it. Pink satin does the ears, black handles all the floral outline work and the thin inner ear lines. It sounds simple but there are alot of individual trim paths in the botanical cluster, the leaves have fine vein details and the petals overlap in a way that suggests depth even without fill. Ive clocked customers being surprised how much dimension this has for a 2-colour design.

Email came in last october from a customer who runs a small kids clothing label. She wanted a design that worked for Easter but could go on things year-round without looking seasonal. This was the one, she said, because nothing about it actually says Easter, its just a pretty rabbit detail. She runs it on knitwear basics and it works. Thats kind of the quiet strength of this design.

Goes on almost anything. White or pale pink are obvious choices but it also sits really well on mint, sage, cream or soft grey. Hoop with poly mesh on stretch fabrics and keep the hoop tight so the satin fills dont pucker. Use a poly mesh cutaway under cotton wovens and the florals will stay crisp. Skip anything with surface texture or a loose weave, the outline-only floral section needs a firm stable base or the fine black lines shift.

Six sizes from 2 inches to 7 inches. Stitch counts range from 3,812 at the smallest to 24,730 at the full size, so the little ones stitch very quickly and the larger runs are still manageable. Email me if you need the ears in a different colour and Im usually able to advise on thread swaps within a day.

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.

  • Easter and spring clothing for kids and babiesStitch at 3 inches on a baby bodysuit breast panel for a subtle spring detail that works for Easter and well beyond
  • Year-round bunny detail on knitwear basicsRun at full 7-inch size on the front of an oversized knit sweater for a bold seasonal statement piece
  • Personalised Easter baskets and fabric pouchesHoop on a small fabric drawstring pouch and fill with treats for a personalised Easter basket alternative
  • Pocket or sleeve accent on casual tees and sweatersUse the 4-inch at pocket height on a denim jacket or casual tee for a sweet detail that isnt too loud
  • Spring baby shower gifts and nursery decor hoopsFrame a 5-inch run in a hoop on natural linen and hang in a nursery as a delicate botanical wall piece
  • Matching sibling outfits for Easter family photosStitch matching 3-inch versions on sibling tees in the same pink thread for a coordinated Easter photo look
  • Handmade headband or hair accessory fabric panelsIron onto stiff interfacing and cut out for a padded fabric panel on a DIY hair clip or headband base

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.00 × 1.82 in 3,812
3.01 × 2.72 in 6,527
4.01 × 3.63 in 9,999
5.01 × 4.53 in 14,173
6.01 × 5.44 in 19,023
7.00 × 6.34 in 24,730

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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