Sketched this layout out as a proper sport-graphic piece, the kind that looks like it belongs on a dugout wall or a team banner. Its four big block capitals, L-O-V-E, stacked wide across the top. The L, V and E are solid black satin fill, heavy and bold. The O is a baseball. White satin fill for the ball body, then red outline seam lines digitised across it to give it that real baseball look. Under the L theres a red rectangle block, kinda like a colour bar, and then right below the whole LOVE stack sits the word BASEBALL in open outline lettering, more sketchy and airy than the solid block caps above. Its a solid composition, Im happy with how the two text weights balance each other.
3 colours in sequence, black first then white then red. Wilcom EmbroideryStudio digitising with proper directional underlay on the satin caps so the density is even and the edges stay sharp. 4 sizes from about 2.16 inches wide up to 4 inches, stitch counts from 8,129 to 17,697. Youll get a really clean read on the bigger sizes where the baseball detail in the O has room to breathe. And youre getting all 8 machine formats so its not gonna matter what equipment youre running.
Works best on white or pale grey fabric because the black satin and the red seam lines both need a light ground to really sing. Last summer a customer messaged me after hooping the 4-inch file onto a pale grey raglan and said the contrast was better than she expected. Skip dark fabric on this one, the black letters vanish and youll lose the whole point.
Use medium-weight cutaway on knit tees, tear-away works on woven fabric. The big satin caps on L, V and E need solid stabiliser support or the edges pucker. Hoop dead flat and let the machine do the underlay pass fully before the top satin comes in. Send me a note if the file gives you any grief and Ill sort it.
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 fan tees and spirit shirts for game daysStitch the 4-inch file on the chest of a white tee for a clean graphic sport look that works at any age
- Youth baseball team hoodies with player name on backEmbroider on the back of a youth hoodie below the player number for a personalised team piece
- Canvas tote bags for baseball families heading to tournamentsRun it on a white canvas tote for the family that hauls snacks and chairs to every home game all season
- Cap embroidery for coaches or team parentsThe 2-inch size fits the front panel of a low-profile cap and reads well from a few metres away
- Stadium blankets or fleece throws with a sport-graphic centreCentre it on a stadium blanket in polar fleece using a stabiliser topping to keep the satin from sinking
- End-of-season gift pillows for players or coachesHoop on a canvas cushion cover as an end-of-season coach gift that wont end up in a drawer
- Baseball-themed nursery or bedroom decor hooped on linenStitch on natural linen, frame in a 6-inch hoop and hang in a baseball-themed kids bedroom
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 54.9 × 89.2 mm | 8,129 |
| 70.5 × 114.6 mm | 10,618 |
| 86.1 × 140.0 mm | 13,377 |
| 101.7 × 165.4 mm | 17,697 |
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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