Praying Baseball Player American Flag Embroidery Design, Pattern

Praying Baseball Player American Flag Embroidery Design, Pattern

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This is one I did specifically for the faith-meets-sports crowd and it comes up a lot in my shop. The design shows a baseball player in full silhouette, kneeling in prayer with one knee down, and behind him the American flag fills the background in a distressed, worn-looking style. The silhouette is solid black or dark navy depending on your thread choice, and the flag behind it has that faded, painterly quality that makes it feel more like a statement than a graphic. Meaningful without being over the top.

No dimensions in the file record but this reads best at jacket-back or full-chest scale given the flag fills the whole background. Stitch count will be on the higher end because of the flag fill area. I recommend tearaway on heavier fabrics like twill or denim jacket backs; if you're doing it on a fleece hoodie then cutaway gives you cleaner edges on that silhouette outline. Pull the hoop very tight, any give in the fabric will show immediately in a large fill like this flag background.

Sports hoodies are by far the most popular home for this one, usually on the back panel. I had a youth baseball coach order it for his whole team last spring, they had it on the backs of navy pullovers and it looked sharp. Also works on baseball cap backs in smaller sizes, or on a tote for a sports ministry group. The patriotic plus faith angle means it sells well around Fourth of July and baseball season both. If you want just the silhouette without the flag background thats a straightforward single-colour version to run.

Email me a chat note if the flag fill is running too dense on your machine and Ill sort it out fast.

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.

  • Sports hoodie back panelNavy or black hoodie backs are the most popular placement, the distressed flag fills the panel without looking too busy.
  • Baseball jacket backVarsity jacket backs in wool or twill carry the silhouette and flag combination with real presence.
  • Team bag front panelTeam equipment bags with this on the front panel are a popular bulk order, especially for faith-based league teams.
  • Baseball cap back panelSmaller hoop versions fit cap backs cleanly, the silhouette reads even at reduced scale.
  • Youth jersey chestA youth jersey chest placement works when the coach wants something more personal than a number alone.
  • Canvas tote for sports ministryCanvas totes for sports ministry events or chapel fundraisers are a natural home for this patriotic and faith-forward design.
  • Locker room banner hoopA large hoop art piece for a locker room or chapel wall reads powerfully when stitched in team colours with the flag in subdued tones.

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.00 in 7,893
4.50 × 2.57 in 11,886
5.49 × 3.14 in 15,099
6.50 × 3.71 in 19,299
7.50 × 4.28 in 23,411

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

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