Hand-drawn heart in three overlapping loose lines with the word golf written in cursive at the bottom of the heart, where the script descender ties right into the curve of the heart shape. Single colour dark green thread, the whole thing reads like someone doodled it in a margin and then handed it over to get stitched. The three overlapping passes are what give it character because the lines dont sit perfectly on top of each other, theres tiny offsets that make it look hand-drawn instead of digital.
Five sizes ranging from 2.97 inches at 4,948 stitches up to 6.92 inches at 12,366 stitches, all in one dark green colour. Density is light at 255 which is fairly low and means the design sits flat on cotton tees and pique polos without puckering. The script-as-part-of-the-heart approach is the bit Im proud of on the digitising, the o in golf actually doubles as the bottom point of the heart so theres no awkward floating word.
I digitised this one in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio with directional underlay running along each line of the heart, and the cursive script uses a 2-strand satin column thats fine enough to keep the script reading naturally. The triple-line heart is sequenced inner-outer-middle to keep the colour passes tight and the trims down to 7. A customer sent a photo last spring of her dad opening the fathers day gift she stitched and his face was something else, I get tagged in stuff like this and it makes the work feel real.
Best on white, cream, light pink, sage, navy, or charcoal cotton, pique polo, cotton fleece, and canvas. Use medium tearaway under wovens and switch to soft cutaway for knits. Skip terry cloth and high-pile fleece because the open outline drowns in the pile. Pop a topping layer over visible weaves. Pair with the matching golf-bag or pin-flag designs for a small set. Message me anytime if you want the green pulled into pink or red for a valentines-meets-golf piece and ill rebuild it that colour.
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.
- fathers day shirt for a golfing dadStitch the 4-inch size on a white cotton tee front in green thread as a fathers day gift for a golfing dad
- left chest polo for a women's golf teamPop the 3.96-inch version on a pastel pique polo left chest for a womens golf league team shirt
- cotton golf towel embroidered cornerRun the 4-inch on a cotton golf towel corner panel with tearaway underneath and the open outline reads clean
- canvas tote bag for the rangeDrop the 5-inch on a natural canvas tote in green thread for a casual range bag with personality
- throw pillow for a golfer's living room or denUse the 6.92-inch on a cream cotton throw pillow front for living room decor in a golfer's den
- framed 6-inch hoop wall art for a study or home officeHoop the 5-inch in a 6-inch wood frame as wall art for a study or home office shelf piece
- drawstring shoe bag for golf shoesPick the 3-inch for a drawstring shoe bag in light cotton canvas with a coordinating thread colour
- matching set with other golf scene designsAdd the 4-inch alongside the golf course flag and golfer designs for a coordinated three-piece gift set
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.01 × 2.97 in | 4,948 |
| 4.01 × 3.96 in | 6,670 |
| 5.01 × 4.95 in | 8,454 |
| 6.01 × 5.94 in | 10,366 |
| 7.01 × 6.92 in | 12,366 |
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
Every design on Re Embroidery is hand-digitized by one person. Each file gets sketched, color-matched, and stitch-tested on real fabric before it earns a place in the shop. No team. No auto-conversion from images. Just slow, deliberate work, sometimes three or four days per design.
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