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Polygon Rabbit Embroidery Design
Polygon Rabbit Embroidery Design
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Polygon Rabbit Embroidery Design: Geometric Low Poly Rabbit Machine Embroidery File
The Polygon Rabbit embroidery design is a two-color geometric low poly composition featuring a crouching rabbit rendered entirely from flat black triangular and polygonal facet fills divided by white running stitch outline lines, translating the rabbit form into a faceted geometric structure in the style of a three-dimensional low polygon mesh. The design uses a single black fill across all facet panels with the white outline grid creating the illusion of multiple distinct faceted surfaces through line division alone, resulting in a graphic, modern emblem at a very compact scale. Total stitch count is 1,435 stitches.
What distinguishes this design from other animal or geometric embroidery files in a modern art collection is its construction logic, which inverts the typical embroidery approach of using multiple fill colors to distinguish facets. Here all fill panels share one black thread, and the entire visual complexity of the low poly rabbit form is generated solely by the white outline grid dividing the black fill into distinct geometric facets. This means the design's recognizability as a rabbit depends entirely on the accuracy of the white outline grid placement, with no color variation available to compensate for any geometric imprecision in the facet division lines.
Design Details
The rabbit is depicted in a compact crouching side profile with the body low and the head angled downward and to the left. The overall silhouette is defined by the outer white outline that traces the rabbit form, including a tall upright ear on the right, a rounded head, a hunched back, and folded front and rear leg positions. Within the silhouette, the white outline grid divides the interior into approximately twelve to fifteen individual geometric facets of varying sizes and shapes.
The facet divisions follow the major structural planes of the rabbit anatomy: a large body facet covers the main torso area, smaller angled facets define the shoulder, haunches, and upper leg planes, the ear is divided into two or three narrow vertical facets, and the head is divided into small triangular facets that converge toward the nose. A small white circle or dot near the lower head area represents the eye as an unstitched opening within the black fill. The white outline lines between facets vary in length from short lines within the head detail zone to longer lines across the body facets, all rendered as running stitch elements in white thread against the black fill background.
Size Guide
| Size | Dimensions | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| 1 inch | 1.19 x 1.16 in | 1,435 |
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 primary technical challenge in this design is placing the white outline grid lines precisely over the black fill so they read as clean, straight geometric divisions rather than wandering lines on fabric. At 1.19 inches total width, the individual facet division lines are very short running stitch elements where any path curvature or endpoint drift is immediately visible as a deviation from the intended straight geometric line. Each outline line is digitized as a straight path between two precisely placed endpoints, with the stitch length set to produce the maximum straightness possible at this scale without introducing stitch gaps in the short line segments.
The white outline stitching must remain visually distinct from the black fill beneath it across the full composition. Running stitch outline lines applied over a dense black fill can sink partially into the fill surface if their stitch weight is not elevated above the standard running stitch default. The white outline paths use a heavier stitch weight setting to ensure they sit proud of the black fill surface and read as bright white lines rather than partially submerged stitches against the dark background.
At 1,435 stitches across a 1.19 x 1.16 inch field, this is the most stitch-efficient design in terms of visual complexity per stitch count. Managing the travel path between the multiple short white outline line segments distributed across the black fill required careful sequencing to connect adjacent line endpoints in the most direct order possible, minimizing jumps between line segments and keeping the underside of the work clean at this small scale where jump stitch length between elements can be proportionally significant.
License
This design is licensed for personal use and small commercial production of finished physical goods. You may sell embroidered items created with this file. The digital files themselves may not be resold, redistributed, shared, or included in any digital product collection.
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