Little Bunny with a Carrot in a Spring Meadow

Little Bunny with a Carrot in a Spring Meadow — DMC Palette & Stitch Guide
Little Bunny with a Carrot in a Spring Meadow
DMC palette & embroidery notes

Little Bunny with a Carrot in a Spring Meadow

A gentle spring hoop with a warm brown bunny, bright carrot, soft pink blossoms, airy meadow sprigs, cream fabric, and tiny pastel French-knot confetti. The stitching should feel sweet, tidy, and beginner-friendly while keeping the bunny expressive and plush.

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Design read

The composition is centered on a seated bunny with long ears and a carrot, framed by a curved meadow border. The strongest accents are carrot orange, soft cheek pink, pale peach blossoms, olive stems, sage leaves, and scattered cream, blush, blue-gray, and yellow knots. Brown outlines and directional fur stitches give the animal shape without making the design heavy.

Main mood

Warm woodland neutrals balanced with fresh spring greens and small candy-colored flower dots.

Best fabric

Natural linen, oat cotton, or pale cream cotton-linen; avoid stark white so the bunny belly and pastel knots stay visible.

Hoop feel

Keep outlines crisp, fill areas softly directional, and let the surrounding meadow remain airy rather than fully packed.

Suggested DMC palette

Use these as practical matches rather than strict rules. The design benefits from a limited set of browns, two pink families, bright carrot orange, and several greens for natural variation.

DMC 3863
Mocha Beige, Medium
Primary bunny fur; use in short-and-long stitch following the body curve.
DMC 839
Beige Brown, Dark
Ear edges, paws, eye sockets, body shadow, and selected fur definition.
DMC 3864
Mocha Beige, Light
Soft fur highlights on forehead, cheeks, arms, and thigh.
DMC 822
Beige Gray, Light
Belly, muzzle, inner tail, and small light-catching fur patches.
DMC 761
Salmon, Light
Inner ears, cheek blush, flower petals, and pale buds.
DMC 3713
Salmon, Very Light
Petal highlights and blended pink areas inside the ears.
DMC 740
Tangerine
Main carrot body; rib with darker orange for rounded texture.
DMC 721
Orange Spice, Medium
Carrot side shadows, base, and horizontal wrinkle details.
DMC 3363
Pine Green, Medium
Carrot tops and darkest meadow stems; excellent for tiny split-stitch branches.
DMC 3052
Green Gray, Medium
Olive leaves, curved meadow baseline, and shadowed foliage.
DMC 3053
Green Gray
Leaf highlights, new shoots, and lighter greenery on the side stems.
DMC 3821
Straw
Flower centers, cream dots, and warm meadow specks.
DMC 928
Gray Green, Very Light
Tiny blue-sage floating dots and pale background sprigs.
DMC 310
Black
Eyes and tiny mouth details; use sparingly so the face stays delicate.
Optional sparkle: Replace a few DMC 3821 flower-center knots with DMC Light Effects E3821 or a single strand of metallic gold blended with cotton for a subtle spring glint.

Stitch map & thread-count guidance

AreaSuggested stitchesStrandsPractical notes
Bunny outlineSplit stitch or tiny back stitch1–2Use dark brown only where definition is needed. On the face, one strand keeps the expression refined.
Fur fillShort-and-long stitch, seed stitch accents1–2Work in the direction fur would grow: upward on ears, rounded on cheeks, vertical-to-curved on body.
Belly and muzzleSatin stitch or soft long-and-short1–2Leave tiny gaps of fabric or use DMC 822 so the light areas stay fluffy, not flat.
CarrotPadded satin, stem stitch ridges2–3 for fill, 1 for ridgesAngle the satin from upper left to lower right; add spice-orange ridges after filling.
Leaves and herbsFishbone stitch, detached chain, fern stitch2Alternate 3052 and 3053 so the meadow reads lively rather than one solid green.
Flowers and budsLazy daisy, woven wheel, satin petals, French knots2 for petals, 2–3 for knotsUse lighter salmon at petal tips and deeper salmon near centers for soft spring dimension.
Confetti dotsFrench knots or colonial knots2Scatter cream, blush, straw, and blue-sage knots unevenly for a hand-gardened effect.
Ground arcStem stitch or whipped back stitch2A slightly darker olive-brown arc anchors the meadow without drawing attention from the bunny.

Blending, shading & texture plan

Bunny fur blend

  • Base with DMC 3863, then feather DMC 3864 into cheeks, forehead, and outer thigh.
  • Add DMC 839 only in short strokes under the arms, near the feet, and along the ear outer edges.
  • Blend one strand 3863 + one strand 3864 for a gentle transition on the face.

Meadow depth

  • Place darker pine-green stems behind the carrot tops and lighter sage leaves toward the outer sides.
  • Use detached chain leaves for simple greenery and fishbone leaves for the larger side sprigs.
  • Let some stems stop short; empty space keeps the composition delicate.

Carrot volume

  • Fill the carrot with DMC 740 in padded satin stitch for a cheerful focal pop.
  • Add DMC 721 on the left edge and at the lower tip; keep ridges irregular, not perfectly parallel.
  • Use 3363 for dense carrot fronds and a few 3053 highlights on top.

Flower softness

  • Work larger petals in lazy daisy using DMC 3713, then add a small DMC 761 anchor stitch toward the center.
  • Use DMC 3821 French knots for centers; wrap twice for small flowers and three times for larger ones.
  • Keep bud stitches vertical and slightly tapered so they look like closed blossoms.

Beginner-friendly working order

Transfer lightly.
Use a fine removable pen and mark only essential lines: bunny shape, carrot, major stems, and flower centers.
Stitch the outlines.
Complete the bunny contour, carrot edge, and main stems first so the design stays organized.
Fill large areas.
Work bunny fur, belly, ears, and carrot before adding meadow knots or delicate petals.
Add details last.
Finish with eyes, mouth, cheek blush, flower centers, and confetti knots after pressing the back lightly.
Handling the face: Use a single strand of black for the mouth and a small satin or padded straight stitch for each eye. Add one tiny white highlight if desired, but keep it very small so the bunny remains soft and handmade.

Extra practical tips

Needle choice

Use a size 7–9 embroidery needle for most cotton floss work. Switch to a slightly sharper needle for dense carrot satin stitch.

Tension

Hoop the fabric drum-tight before fur fill. Re-tighten before French knots so dots sit raised and neat.

Thread length

Cut floss to about 14–16 inches. Shorter lengths reduce fuzzing on the brown fur and keep pastel petals clean.

Outlining

For a softer look, outline the bunny in dark brown instead of black. Reserve black for eyes and the smallest facial marks.

Texture control

Use two-wrap French knots for background dots and three-wrap knots only for flower centers or intentional raised buds.

Finishing

Steam from the back over a towel, then mount with the bunny centered slightly above the lower meadow arc.

Palette note: DMC dye lots and screen colors vary. When substituting, keep the value relationships: one dark brown, one mid brown, one highlight brown, two salmon pinks, one bright orange, one deep orange, and at least three natural greens.

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