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Spring Bunny Embroidery Design – Free Easter Pattern Review – Needle Work


I always think free patterns are a lovely way to try out a new designer before committing to a bigger bundle, and this Spring Bunny Embroidery Design by Embroidery Escape has that sweet, easy-to-use look that makes it especially tempting for Easter stitching. It’s offered as a free download through Design Bundles Plus, and the listing shows it comes in three sizes, from 3.90 x 3.55 inches up to 6.09 x 5.53 inches, with file formats including DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, PEC, VIP, VP3, and XXX. A PDF worksheet is also included, which is always handy when you just want to get stitching without hunting around for extra notes.
What makes this one appealing is the design itself. It’s a bunny surrounded by spring flowers, so it works beautifully for Easter embroidery projects, but it doesn’t feel so tied to one single holiday that you could only use it for a week or two. I can easily picture it on a little cushion, a tote, a tea towel, or even tucked into a seasonal baby gift. It has that cheerful spring feel without becoming overly sugary, which is harder to find than you’d think.
The listing describes it as a high-quality machine embroidery design and notes that it’s suited to Easter projects or even year-round nature-themed creations, which feels fair based on the sample images and the floral bunny motif. The stitch counts range from 15,439 stitches in the smallest size to 28,322 stitches in the largest, so it’s not one of those tiny blink-and-you’re-done files, but it also doesn’t look wildly intimidating for anyone used to machine embroidery downloads.
Because this one comes from an independent designer marketplace, I do like mentioning the value of supporting smaller creators when you find a design style you enjoy. In this case, the product itself doesn’t have ratings yet, but the Embroidery Escape store is showing a 5.0 rating from 3 reviews overall on the page, which at least gives a little reassurance while still very much feeling like a smaller designer rather than a giant commercial embroidery brand.
The only practical note is the usual one with embroidery downloads: check the sizes against your hoop and make sure your machine takes one of the included formats before you start mentally assigning it to every blank tea towel in the cupboard. The listing even specifically reminds buyers to review the size details and confirm file compatibility first, which is sensible advice.
Overall, this is a charming little free Easter machine embroidery pattern if you like floral bunnies, spring stitching, and the idea of trying out work from an independent designer. Free patterns like this are a nice way to support creative marketplaces too, because even when you start with the freebies, you often end up discovering designers whose paid collections are very much your style.