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Bunny Wizard Embroidery Design

Bunny Wizard Embroidery Design

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Little Bunny Wizard Embroidery Design: Wizard Bunny Costume Machine Embroidery File

This Little Bunny Wizard embroidery design is a whimsical, character-style machine embroidery file featuring a standing rabbit dressed in a wizard robe, pink scarf, striped tie, and holding a wand, rendered in a five-color palette of medium gray, cream white, hot pink, red and yellow, and warm copper-brown. The bunny figure is built from layered fill sections representing the robe, belly, and head, with costume accessories including a striped tie and scarf rendered as small top-layer fill elements. Total stitch count is 5,384 stitches.

What distinguishes this design from other costumed bunny files in this collection is the number of distinct costume layers stacked on a single compact figure at only 1.37 x 2.37 inches. The Kawaii Bunny carries one costume element; this design carries four: a robe, a scarf, a striped tie, and a wand. Each element must sit cleanly on top of or beside the layers beneath it without color bleed, making this the most multi-layered costume construction in the collection at this scale.

Design Details

The head is positioned at the top of the figure, filled with a light gray directional fill. Two upright ears extend above the head, each with a bright hot pink inner-ear fill and a dark gray outline. Small round glasses are rendered as two white circular outlines with dark frames sitting mid-face, and a lightning bolt scar mark sits above the glasses on the forehead as a short dark satin stitch. The face expression is minimal, with small dot eyes and a simple nose suggested by compact satin stitches. A hot pink scarf wraps around the neck, filled with a dense pink directional fill and draping down over the robe front on both sides. The robe is the largest single fill area, covering the full body from shoulders to feet in medium gray directional fill, with the wide bell sleeves extending to each side. The belly center panel is filled with a lighter cream-white fill, visually separating the open robe front from the gray robe body. A striped tie runs vertically down the belly panel, rendered with alternating diagonal red and yellow satin fill bands. The wand extends from the right paw outward to the lower right, filled with a warm copper-brown satin column tapering to a fine tip. The feet at the base are rendered as two rounded cream-white pads. All major element boundaries are outlined with a dark charcoal satin border throughout.

Size Guide

Size Dimensions Stitch Count
Standard 1.37 x 2.37 in 5,384

Formats Included

  • PES, PEC - Brother, Baby Lock, Bernina
  • DST, DSB - Tajima
  • JEF, SEW - Janome, Elna
  • VP3, VIP, SHV, HUS - Husqvarna Viking
  • PCS, PCQ, PCD - Pfaff
  • XXX - Singer
  • ART - Bernina software
  • 000 - Singer/generic
  • 100 - Toyota
  • CND - Melco/Conde
  • CSD - Singer/POEM
  • DGT - Barudan
  • DSZ - Tajima older
  • EMD - Elna
  • EXP - Melco/Bernina
  • INF - design info

Digitizing Quality

The most demanding element in this design is the striped tie. Each stripe is a narrow diagonal satin band alternating between red and yellow, and at the tie width available within a 1.37 inch total design footprint, each individual stripe is only a few stitches wide. The stripes were digitized as individually sequenced satin columns rather than a single multi-color fill, with each column given its own edge-walk underlay to prevent adjacent stripe colors from overlapping at their shared boundaries. This keeps the diagonal stripe pattern legible even at the compressed scale of the finished piece.

The glasses presented a small-format detail challenge specific to this design. Each lens frame is a small circular satin outline, and at this figure height the lens openings are only a few millimeters in diameter. The circular outlines were digitized as continuous satin paths rather than filled shapes, keeping the lens centers open and the frame weight consistent around the full circle without thread buildup at the join points where the path completes its loop.

Sequencing five costume colors across a figure this small required careful planning to minimize color changes and jump stitches. The stitch order was organized as: cream belly and feet first, then gray robe and head, then pink scarf and inner ears, then the red and yellow tie stripes, and finally the copper wand as the last element. This sequence builds from the base layers outward to the accessories, ensuring each top layer sits cleanly on an already-stabilized surface beneath it without requiring additional hooping or repositioning.

License

This design is licensed for commercial use on finished physical goods. You may sell embroidered items made with this file without per-item royalty. Digital files, including all included formats, may not be resold, redistributed, or shared in any form, whether modified or unmodified.

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Files are available immediately after purchase. This listing includes 1 size in 26 file formats, covering every major home and commercial embroidery machine brand. Download, unzip, and load directly into your machine or embroidery software.

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