Shake Your Bunny Tail Embroidery Design, Easter Pattern, Instant Download

Shake Your Bunny Tail Embroidery Design, Easter Pattern, Instant Download

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Honestly what I like most about this one is how the bunny and the text are doing equal work. Its not just a cute bunny with a caption slapped on, the whole thing feels like it was planned as one image. The bunny is this chubby slate-blue fella, sitting back with his paws up, waving at you. Pink inner ears, cream belly, little coral toe-beans. He looks genuinely pleased with himself. The lettering next to him is big and bold, chunky satin-fill in pink to coral with a soft white highlight edge, and there are these teal aqua splash shapes bursting out behind the words like confetti. Two small coral flowers tucked in the corners. It reads festive without being chaotic, and I think thats what makes it work.

Stitch count runs up to 31,212 on the larger sizes, which is on the denser side for this kind of illustrated design. Its got alot going on visually, lots of directional satin on the lettering and tatami fill on the bunny body, so you need a solid cutaway stabiliser under anything with stretch. Hoop your fleece or jersey good and tight, because that density will pull the fabric if its loose. On cotton twill or denim, its much more forgiving, just use a tear-away and it stitches out really clean. Pair it with a light topping on the bunny area if youre stitching on anything with a nap or texture, otherwise the satin threads can sink in a bit.

A mum I know ordered this last week for her daughters Easter-morning look, and she came back saying her daughter wore it to an Easter egg hunt and got stopped three times by other parents asking where she got it. Its one of those designs that lands really well on kids gear, but adults wear it just as happily on a casual spring tee. Use the 3.5 inch on a baby bib, it sits right in the centre without crowding the fabric. For bigger pieces, the 7.5 inch fills a sweatshirt front beautifully. Skip any shiny polyester fabrics though, the density on stitching this high dosent bond as well to slippery synthetics. Pop it on linen for a spring market tote and it honestly looks like it could sell for twice what you paid for the file.

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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.

  • Kids Easter teeHonestly my favourite spot for this one is a pastel cotton tee for a toddler, it gets so many comments.
  • Baby bibThe 3.5 inch drops onto a baby bib without crowding it, and the bunny reads perfectly at that size.
  • Easter basket linerStitch it onto cream linen and set it inside an Easter basket as the lining panel.
  • Spring tote bagPop this on a natural canvas tote for a spring market and it genuinely turns heads at the table.
  • Sweatshirt front panelThe 7.5 inch fills a sweatshirt front nicely, especially on heather grey or pastel blue fleece.
  • Nursery pillowCentre it on a cotton nursery pillow cover, the cheery colours work really well against white fabric.
  • Easter table runnerUse a narrower size along the hem of a cotton table runner for a festive Easter brunch setup.
  • Canvas pouchStitch it on a small canvas zip pouch for a quick Easter gift that doesnt look cheap at all.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.39 in 12,635
4.50 × 3.07 in 16,633
5.50 × 3.75 in 21,156
6.50 × 4.44 in 25,883
7.50 × 5.12 in 31,212

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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