Single matte black thread, 1 colour, no breaks. The bunny is drawn in this loose scribbly outline style, like someone traced it freehand with a marker and didnt bother cleaning up the wobbles. Thats actually what makes it work. You just get the shape of a sitting rabbit with ears slightly uneven and a little tail that sticks out more than it probably should, and theres something charming about that.
I ran the 4-inch run across a kraft canvas last spring and it came out alot better than I expected. The sketch lines have this dry-brush quality on natural fibres, where the hooped fabric pulls just a bit and the satin fill on the ear tips gets this rough edge that looks completely intentional. Use a cutaway stabiliser under kraft or cotton duck, not tearaway, the density on the outline stitches is low enough that tearaway leaves little white nubs at the edges. One customer who makes market totes sent me a note saying her whole batch sold out, she does them in black thread on unbleached canvas and theyre honestly sharp.
industry tools handled the digitising here and the stitch count stays between 5,175 and 9,190 depending on which of the 9 sizes you pick. So even the largest version is pretty quick to run. The directional stitching on the body follows the silhouette rather than filling flat, which is what gives it that hand-drawn quality instead of looking like a solid stamp.
Stitch it on tote bags, kids room pillowcases, nursery hoops, tea towels, or the pocket of a linen apron. Pick the chest-3.5 for a chest pocket placement, the 5-inch for a bag face, or go big at 7.5 inches on a canvas banner. Skip dark fabric unless youre going deliberately graphic. Pair with natural thread on natural cloth and it looks like something from a boutique shelf.
Holler if the file misbehaves and Ill fix it.
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.
- Canvas tote bags for market stallsThe sketch lines read clearly on natural canvas at any size from 3.5 to 7.5 inches without thread bleed.
- Nursery wall hoop artSingle-color outline sits flat in a hoop frame, no backing fabric needed for display.
- Kids room pillowcasesRuns cleanly on 200-thread-count cotton pillowcase with medium cutaway stabiliser.
- Linen apron chest pocketThe 3.5-inch version fits a standard apron bib pocket with a centimetre of clearance each side.
- Cotton zip pouch frontsMatte black on natural cotton zip pouches gives a minimal market-ready look.
- Tea towels and kitchen linensLow stitch density means fast run time on tea towel linen, usually under 12 minutes.
- Baby shower gift wrapping fabricStitch on muslin fabric squares and use as gift wrap ties for a handmade touch.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 3.00 in | 5,175 |
| 4.00 × 3.43 in | 5,687 |
| 4.50 × 3.86 in | 6,199 |
| 5.00 × 4.29 in | 6,704 |
| 5.50 × 4.72 in | 7,224 |
| 6.00 × 5.15 in | 7,723 |
| 6.50 × 5.58 in | 8,207 |
| 7.00 × 6.01 in | 8,694 |
| 7.50 × 6.43 in | 9,190 |
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
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.
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