This little bunny is wearing leopard print like its a fashion statement. The body is round and pudgy, covered in brown and sand spots on a white base, and the big floppy ears have that soft blue-grey edging. Pink blush on the inner ears and cheeks, tiny black button nose, long thin whiskers. Theres a little bow sitting on top between the ears. Its the kind of character that makes people go "oh" out loud, which is exactly what you want on a baby item.
7 colours in this design and 6 colour changes, so its a proper session at the machine. The smallest runs at 23,296 stitches at 3.4" wide and the largest comes in at 56,431 stitches at 7.3". Hoop a cutaway stabiliser on knits or fleece so the leopard spots dont pull. Pop a water-soluble topping over the stitching area on any textured fabric to keep the fine whisker lines sharp. If you hit any colour sequencing snags, drop me a note and Ill sort it out.
The leopard print on the bunny body is what makes this specific. Its not a generic rabbit, its a rabbit with personality. A customer ordered this a few weeks ago for a batch of baby shower gifts and told me every single person at the party asked where she got the design from. Kids love it and parents think its clever, which is a rare combination to pull off. Try it on white, pale yellow or cream onesie fabric and load the 7-colour sequence exactly as it comes in the file.
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.
- Embroidering onto a baby onesie or sleepsuit as a nursery keepsakeWhite or pale yellow onesies show all 7 colours properly, especially the sand and brown spot palette
- Decorating a toddler backpack or drawstring bagA small plain cotton backpack for a toddler at the 3.4" size is just right, doesnt overwhelm the bag
- Adding to a fleece baby blanket as a central motifMinky or fleece blankets need a firm stabiliser underneath but the result is really soft and tactile
- Stitching onto a kids room cushion or pillow coverNatural linen cushion covers show the neutrals in the design beautifully without competing with the colours
- Using on a baby shower gift set: bib, burp cloth, and beanieMatching a bib, burp cloth and tiny beanie with this at different sizes makes a complete gift set
- Personalising a tote bag for a toddler's belongingsCanvas tote personalised with a name next to this bunny is genuinely popular as a nursery gift
- Decorating a small fabric hoop to hang in a nurseryA 6" embroidery hoop framed with this design makes a wall piece that costs almost nothing to make
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.41 × 3.51 in | 23,296 |
| 4.38 × 4.51 in | 30,649 |
| 5.36 × 5.51 in | 38,525 |
| 6.33 × 6.51 in | 46,974 |
| 7.30 × 7.51 in | 56,431 |
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.
Reviews
No reviews yet for this design. Be the first to share your make once you have stitched it. Tag us on Instagram and we will feature your work.
Browse by category
Pick a theme, find the perfect design for your next project
About the artist
Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
Every design on Re Embroidery is hand-digitized by one person. Each file gets sketched, color-matched, and stitch-tested on real fabric before it earns a place in the shop. No team. No auto-conversion from images. Just slow, deliberate work, sometimes three or four days per design.
That's the joy I work for.
The hard part is finding my designs re-uploaded and resold elsewhere. So when you buy from Re Embroidery, you're paying one real person for the file you're about to download. That matters.










