Jumping Hare & Squirrel

This is a small record of motion—

a hare and a squirrel leaping through a garden.
I’ll share a few snapshots from the making process.

Design Details

This is a slightly nostalgic piece featuring a rabbit and a squirrel leaping freely through the air.
I especially love the arrangement of the surrounding plants, which gently frame their movement.

The pattern for this design was published in one of my books.

Although an English edition has not been released, the book is available in Chinese and Korean editions.

(Included in “草花と動物たちの刺繡ガーデン”)
Two embroidered clasp boxes: squirrel with wild strawberries and a jumping hare with flowers

Progress of embroidery

Hare body in progress in an embroidery hoop, with embroidery scissors

This is how it started—quiet and simple, with only the first stitches in place.
The rabbit’s body has begun to take shape.

At this stage, you can already sense the movement that will appear in the finished piece.
I took a quick snapshot with my rabbit-shaped embroidery scissors to mark the moment.

Progress shot with embroidered flowers and leaves, with thread color notes

The surrounding details are starting to come together.
I adjusted and re-stitched parts around the rabbit’s back, making small refinements as I went.

I also kept notes of the thread numbers, while trying to achieve the look with as few colors as possible.
It’s a quiet process of trial and error—watching the balance of the whole piece gradually settle into place.

 Squirrel embroidery in progress with beaded berries added early to check balance

The squirrel version in progress.

I wanted the beaded berries to stand out, so I added them from the very beginning.
From there, I continued stitching while watching how the balance would shift with the surrounding leaves and branches.

Finished hare-and-flower embroidery sized to fit an oval frame

The embroidery is now complete.
It fits perfectly in this oval frame.

Once the piece is placed inside, the movement of the rabbit feels gently held in place—quiet, but full of life.

Close-up of the hare embroidery showing the direction of the fur stitches

Seen up close, you can clearly follow the direction of the fur stitches.
They quietly guide the sense of movement through the piece.

Assembling the embroidered fabric into a clasp box, with ribbon for edge trim

Here, the finished embroidered fabric is being shaped into a clasp box.
The ribbon in the background is used as a decorative trim around the edge.

Finished hare clasp box paired with its drawstring storage pouch

Finished clasp box.
Paired with its matching drawstring pouch for storage.

Two finished embroidered boxes: hare version and squirrel version
Squirrel embroidered clasp box opened to show the inside

The squirrel box is finished as well.
Here’s what it looks like when opened.

Book feature page: “Jumping hare” (Spring) design
Book feature: hare embroidery arranged on a drawstring pouch
Book feature: squirrel embroidery arranged on a clasp pouch
Book feature page: “Got a wild strawberry” (Summer) design

A glimpse from the book feature.
In this version, the rabbit motif is arranged on a small drawstring pouch.

(Included in “草花と動物たちの刺繡ガーデン”)
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