
Sports typography lockup, the kinda thing youd see on a Saturday morning team hoodie. Bold lowercase serif spells out game day across the centre, a flowing brush script vibes tucked below with a long swooping tail, and a hand-drawn soccer football ball sitting right on top of the y like its been kicked up there. Single colour black thread, no colour stops, no bobbin swap halfway through. Stitch range is 7,580 at the smallest four inch width up to 15,804 at the largest 5.11 inch. Density is moderate at 387 so it sits flush on cotton fleece without bunching round the script tails.
I digitised this one in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio. The serif on game day is a satin column with proper directional underlay, which is what keeps the chunky letterforms from drifting when you stitch on athletic fleece. The script vibes runs as a thinner satin too, and the soccer ball uses an open sketchy fill so the negative space reads clear instead of clogging up. Run a medium cutaway behind anything stretchy. Skip topping unless its a fuzzy fleece. Theres no trims to worry about either, just one continuous run.
A customer messaged me back in spring saying shed stitched the 4 inch on a left chest pocket of her sons grey hoodie for the autumn rec league. She said the coach noticed it the first practise and asked where shed got it, so she ended up doing ten more for the team. Werent fancy. Just clean. Best result is dark thread on a mid-grey, navy, or charcoal fleece where the satin reads sharp.
Sizes work well in either a 4x4 or 5x7 hoop depending on which one ya pick. Stitch on athletic cotton-poly fleece, brushed sweatshirt fabric, or cotton twill cap fronts. Skip silky performance jersey unless you back it with a layer of cutaway plus topping, the script will pull on slick poly. Avoid stretch tees too. Drop me a message if your machine spits out a weird trim count, ill rework the trims for ya quick.
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.
- kids rec league hoodie left chest emblemStitch the 4 inch on a grey fleece hoodie left chest using medium cutaway stabiliser for the rec league kit
- team mum sideline tote bagPop the 5 inch on a canvas tote in black thread on natural fabric for a sideline coffee bag
- youth coach baseball cap front panelHoop the smallest 2.56 inch on a black baseball cap front with poly-mesh cap backing for the youth coach
- Saturday game day sweatshirt back yokeRun the 5.11 inch across a sweatshirt back yoke for a game day spirit pullover on cold mornings
- stadium blanket corner detail in fleeceAdd the 4 inch to a fleece stadium blanket corner with tearaway and the chunky lettering reads from the bleachers
- soccer mum drawstring kit bagDrop the 4 inch on a drawstring nylon kit bag with topping film so the script doesnt sink into the weave
- school spirit varsity jumper sleeve cuffPair the 4.5 inch on a varsity jumper sleeve cuff in black on charcoal jersey for school spirit
- matching dad and lad hoodie chest patchUse the smallest size on matching father son chest patches for a weekend lil league family kit
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.56 × 4.00 in | 7,580 |
| 3.20 × 5.00 in | 9,419 |
| 3.83 × 6.00 in | 11,428 |
| 4.47 × 7.00 in | 13,542 |
| 5.11 × 8.00 in | 15,804 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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