Four words stacked up and every single one of them is doing something different. LET'S comes in big solid red block caps at the top. Then do drops down in black outlined bubbly lowercase with a white centre, the kind of chunky rounded lettering you see on kids sports gear. THIS comes back red and bold in the middle. And boys finishes it off at the bottom in that same bubbly outlined style, with a little red heart sitting just inside the curve of a half baseball circle that frames the whole bottom half.
Its a rally-cry design, honestly. The kind of thing you stitch on a shirt for the first game of the season when everyones hyped up. One customer sent me a photo of it on a red jersey, and thats exactly what it looked like, just dead-on for game day. The red and black split gives it that classic baseball colour palette without needing any extra colours at all.
Run it on white, light grey or cream for the cleanest read. The outlined bubbly letters need the light fabric behind them or the white-fill centres disappear into a dark background. Avoid dark colours unless you plan to fill the outlined sections with a contrasting topping, which adds complexity and extra stops.
5 sizes from about 2.5 inch up to 6.5 inch wide. Density sits around three hundred sixty five stitches per area unit, so its not a super heavy design. Use a light cutaway stabiliser on woven cotton shirting and hoop snug to keep those rounded satin outlines sitting flat without distortion.
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.
- Opening day team spirit shirtsStitch on a white or red cotton tee for the first game of the season and the colours read loud from the bleachers
- Youth baseball jersey front or backWorks on jersey front or back at the 4-5 inch size and fits standard hoop frames without a specialty attachment
- Boys sports bag iron-on patchSew onto a patch piece and iron or sew onto sports bags for kids who want their gear to stand out at practice
- Game day banner or pennant fabricScale up to the largest size for pennant felt fabric and the bold red caps carry across a wide format easily
- Dugout towels for the whole squadEmbroider on white terry and the outlined letters hold their shape well through repeated hot-wash cycles
- Locker room hoodie embroideryUse the 5-6 inch version on a hoodie chest and the red block text pops on both grey and navy fleece
- Little league trophy pillow coverStitch on a small cushion cover in team colours for a little league end-of-season keepsake gift
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 63.8 × 59.6 mm | 5,019 |
| 89.2 × 83.3 mm | 7,115 |
| 114.6 × 107.1 mm | 9,379 |
| 140.0 × 130.9 mm | 11,633 |
| 165.4 × 154.7 mm | 14,457 |
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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