The bunny's just peeking. Both paws come over the edge of a horizontal line, the face sits right at ledge level, ears pointing straight up. You're only getting the top half of the head and the paws, which could feel incomplete, but it doesn't. The ledge line anchors the whole composition and the ears give it height, so it reads solid even as a cropped view.
Fur's done in layered directional fills. Warm golden brown across the face and ears, shading darker at the ear edges and along the cheek and forehead contours so there's real dimension to it. The inner ear's a cooler cream, separate fill direction from the outer ear so they read as distinct surfaces. Chin and lower muzzle area are lighter still. Pink nose and mouth, small and tidy. Eyes are dark warm brown with a highlight stitch each. Ten colour changes total. Along the bottom ledge line there's a wispy fringe of short brown strokes suggesting grass that stops the composition floating.
Wide format, nine sizes from 4.5 by 2.67 inches up to 8.5 by 5.04. It's wider than tall, so it suits horizontal placements: a pillowcase edge, a jacket back yoke, a cushion centre, a towel border. Stitch count ranges from 16,326 to 33,505, density at 782 per square inch which is moderate. Use a medium-weight cutaway on wovens, double layer on knit fabric. Float a layer of topping on textured fleece or terry so those inner ear edges stay crisp, dont skip it on pile fabrics. Hoop firmly and keep your tension even through the fur fill sections.
Orders for this one spike in the weeks before Easter and again through spring baby shower season. One customer ordered three in the same week last spring, different sizes, and told me she was making a table runner, a pillowcase and a gift bag all in one go. its one piece that people grab and just run with. Stitch the 6 in on natural linen and theres genuinely not much it cant do. Dm me if the ear fill direction looks off at the base and Ill swap a thread shade to sharpen the contrast.
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 table runner embroidered at each endStitch one peeking bunny at each end of a linen table runner so the two bunnies face each other across the Easter table
- Nursery pillowcase border on a standard cot sizePlace the 6-inch along the open edge of a cot pillowcase so the bunny peeks from below the pillow fold when the case is on
- Spring wreath hoop with seasonal ribbon trimMount the 5-inch in a wooden hoop, add dried flowers and a seasonal ribbon loop for a spring door wreath that also works as wall art
- Baby girl gift bag in white cotton with satin ribbonStitch the small on a white cotton gift bag, fill it with baby essentials and tie with a pale pink satin ribbon for a baby shower gift set
- Kids Easter basket with the bunny facing outwardEmbroider the medium on the front of a wicker-look fabric Easter basket so the bunny face looks up from the eggs inside
- Linen tea towel gift set for spring housewarmingsDo the small size on two matching linen tea towels and pack them as a spring housewarming gift with a bar of handmade soap
- Bedroom throw pillow for a toddler bedCenter the 5-inch on a cream fleece pillow for a toddlers bed, the wide format fits across a standard 12-inch cushion
- Easter card mount on a framed 5-inch hoopStitch the smallest size on a 5-inch hoop, mat it with cream card, drop it in a frame and give it as an Easter card that doesnt get thrown away
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.50 × 2.67 in | 16,326 |
| 5.00 × 2.97 in | 18,267 |
| 5.50 × 3.26 in | 20,356 |
| 6.00 × 3.56 in | 22,361 |
| 6.50 × 3.85 in | 24,634 |
| 7.00 × 4.15 in | 26,937 |
| 7.50 × 4.44 in | 29,048 |
| 8.00 × 4.74 in | 31,533 |
| 8.50 × 5.04 in | 33,505 |
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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