ITH stands for “In the Hoop” and refers to embroidery machine files that stitch a 3D project like this one.
.ZIP file Includes these machine embroidery file formats: DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, SEW, VIP, VP3, XXX
Number of Hoopings: 5 for each size of bunny (ears, head, body, arms, legs)
Size Chart:
| size |
hoop size** |
finished height*
to top of head |
| small |
4×4″
(100x100mm) |
7.5″
(19 cm) |
| medium |
5×7″
(130x180mm) |
11.5″
(28 cm) |
| large |
6×10″
(150x240mm)*** |
13″
(34 cm) |
* Finished size may vary depending on how you assemble your project
** Please refer to the image with design thumbnails for exact design measurements to verify your hoops are large enough.
*** Fits Bernina and Viking 6×10″ hoops without resizing
Tools and Materials Needed
Tools
• Embroidery machine (TIP – a size 14 needle may stitch better through multiple layers of thick fabrics)
• Sharp fabric scissors
• Hemostats or other turning tool for turning and stuffing the bunny
• Long doll needle and strong thread for closing the seam openings and attaching the muzzle.
Materials:
• Bunny Fabrics: See note below about fabric choices.
—-> Small bunny: ¼ yard, or 3 sheets of craft felt
—-> For medium bunny: ¼ yard
—-> For large bunny: 1/3 yard
• The bunny requires 5 hoopings. Each hooping will need 2 layers of fabric the same size as the hoop.
• Lightweight Cut-away or tear-away machine embroidery stabilizer for each hooping. See note in fabric choices below.
• Embroidery thread and bobbin to match your fabric, plus black for facial features
• Fiberfill stuffing
• Scrap of water or heat soluble stabilizer to use under the face detail stitches
• 5 sets of locking doll joints, or 4 buttons if button joints are preferred. (joint sizes: small bunny works better with button joints. Medium bunny uses 20-30mm joints. Large bunny uses 30-40mm joints)
• About fabric choices: This bunny was tested using felt, fuzzy felt, fleece, and short pile faux furs.
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