
Stitched this one for the families where baseball isnt just a sport, its basically the whole calendar. The design is a home plate outline in red, that flat-bottomed pentagon shape, and filling it completely is the phrase no place like home in flowing brush-script cursive, broken across four stacked lines. The letters are big and confident, satin fill in black with good density, the kind of letterforms that look handwritten but stitch out solidly. To the right of the text theres a heart outline in red and inside it a baseball with seam lines, the heart-shaped baseball is the detail that makes this more than just a text design.
Two colours only. Red runs first for the plate outline and the heart, black comes in second for the cursive script. Stitch counts go from 5,793 on the 2.5-inch file right up to 16,723 on the 6.4-inch version, and you get 5 sizes across that range so theres a file for a hat, a tote pocket, a bag panel, or a full front chest placement. Digitised with Wilcom EmbroideryStudio, the underlay on the brush-script is dialled so the dense lettters dont sink into the fabric.
Honestly this one is kinda the most versatile baseball design Ive made. The cursive is warm and readable, the red and black colour combo works on basically any ground, light or dark. Last month a customer wanted the large file hooped onto a charcoal grey stadium blanket for a tournament gift set and it looked suprisingly sharp even on the textured fleece with a stabiliser topping.
Use cutaway on fleece, knit and anything stretchy. Tear-away is fine on woven cotton tees and canvas. Hoop with the grain of the fabric and use a topping on any texture that might catch the satin letters on the way down. Text me if a file wont open or the seam line detail on the heart baseball looks thin on your test run, Ill fix 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 family shirts and hoodies for tournament weekendsStitch the 6-inch file across the chest of a grey or navy hoodie for a statement piece that works all season
- Stadium blankets or fleece throws for cold game nightsThe large size centres perfectly on a polar fleece stadium blanket with a tear-away or wash-away topping
- Canvas tote bags for baseball moms and dadsWorks on a natural canvas tote for the baseball parent who carries sunscreen and scorebooks to every game
- Embroidered cushion covers for baseball-themed home decorHoop on a cream or grey cushion cover and it reads like custom home decor, not just a sports graphic
- Personalised gift bags or pouches for end-of-season playersEmbroider the small size on a drawstring bag for end-of-season gift bags filled with candy and a card
- Hat front panel embroidery for coaches or team captainsThe 2.5-inch file fits the front panel of a structured cap for coaches who want something a bit different
- Framed hoop art as a gift for a retiring coach or playerStitch on natural linen, trim close and frame in a 7-inch embroidery hoop as a retirement gift for a coach
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 63.0 × 63.8 mm | 5,793 |
| 88.0 × 89.2 mm | 8,117 |
| 113.1 × 114.6 mm | 10,781 |
| 138.1 × 140.0 mm | 13,659 |
| 163.2 × 165.4 mm | 16,723 |
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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