Baseball Soccer Ball Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Baseball Soccer Ball Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Left half is baseball. White satin fill across the whole section with a dense column of red chain-stitch lacing running along the left side. Thats the detail that makes this half. The lacing is individual V-stitch crosses in red, each one distinct rather than a continuous line, so it reads like actual baseball seam stitching and not just a red stripe. A solid black boundary ring holds the circular shape together. Right half switches to soccer. Open pentagon panels divided by black satin lines, the classic monochrome ball geometry scaled to fit that half of the circle. The seam between the two sports is one of those uneven organic splits that looks like someone tore the two balls apart and pressed them back together.

Three colours and all three pull double duty. White handles both the baseball fill and the pentagon gaps in the same run, which is why the two halves feel related rather than just stuck together. Red handles the lacing. Black takes care of everything structural. Its a tight efficient palette for a design that has alot going on.

Density on this design is higher than the others in the set. The big size gets up around 31,000 stitches and the white satin baseball side is the reason. Its a clean high-coverage fill and it needs proper support. Last fall one customer stitched the 4.5-inch onto a set of youth baseball hats just before the soccer season kicked in, and the kids wore them to both. Dont skip the stabiliser here, that white satin wont forgive loose hooping.

Hoop really tight over cutaway stabiliser. Any slack shows up as density waviness in that satin fill and thats not fixable after the run. Use a fresh sharp needle. Skip topping on the soccer side, it pills around the pentagon panels at small sizes. Go with light grey, cream, navy or black fabric for full contrast. On navy that satin baseball half and those red lacing stitches both stand out hard, the monochrome right side reads cleanly against the dark ground without needing any thread changes.

What people are using this design for

A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.

  • Baseball and soccer dual-sport family apparelIts the go-to for families with one kid in baseball and another in soccer who want a shared piece of kit that covers both
  • End-of-season gifts for kids who play both sportsEnd-of-season awards nights often use this on a tote or bag when the sports programme has covered both sports through the year
  • Youth league kit bags and drawstring backpacksYouth league coordinators stitch the smaller sizes on drawstring bags as take-home gifts that work across both their sport communities
  • Coach appreciation gifts for multi-sport coachesCoach gifts where the coach has run both a baseball and a soccer squad through the season, one design covers both sports without a compromise
  • Sports team merchandise tables and fundraiser giveawaysFundraiser merchandise coordinators use this when the event supports both a baseball and a soccer team at the same school
  • Matching tees for siblings in different sportsSibling matching shirts where one plays baseball and one plays soccer and you want something that works for both at the same time
  • framed wall piece for a sports-themed bedroomFrame the 4 or 5-inch in a hoop with plain linen and it sits nicely in a sports bedroom next to cleats and a glove on the shelf

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
1.51 × 1.51 in 4,876
2.51 × 2.51 in 9,571
3.51 × 3.51 in 15,541
4.51 × 4.50 in 22,893
5.51 × 5.50 in 31,716

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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