So many of our friends have kids in baseball and softball. It is fun to watch them post pictures on social media of their little league players in their three sizes too big uniforms. My boys wanted to play this Spring but unfortunately with our move we weren’t sure which town we would be living in so we had to skip. There is something I love about sitting in the bleachers watching sports. The hype, the excitement and the cheering are infectious.
Quite a few of you have asked me for sports cut files and baseball shirts are popular for my shop right now. I did a bunch of hand lettering and doodles for a baseball cut file and here it is. These cut files are in DXF form for Silhouette Cameo users and SVG form for Cricut users.
I created this baseball cut file as a freebie and I also added a few baseball cut files to my shop. I’m offering cut files in my shop for $1 each and they are instant downloads. Once you make the purchase you can instantly download and use the files. The cut files in my shop can be used for personal or small home business use.
Baseball Cut Files in the Shop –
Here are some answers to questions I usually get when I share free files…
Can I use them for Commercial Use?
You can use these designs for personal OR commercial use. If you use them please, please tag me on social media because I would love to see your final products and share them with my followers too! You MAY NOT sell, alter or claim these designs as your own in any way.
What files types do these come in?
These files come in DXF and SVG. The files are below and I have them labeled. I use DXF for Silhouette and it opens right up but I know Cricut users need SVG.
What can I make with these cut files?
You can cut these files onto any medium you prefer and make SO MANY THINGS! Make mugs, cups, shirts, onesies, tote bags or basically whatever your heart desires.
How do I open the files in Cricut Design Space?
The cut file will be emailed to you in a ZIP file. Save it to a place on your computer and unzip the folder. Go to your Cricut Design Space and follow the step-by-step instructions for uploading designs to Cricut Design Space.
How do I add the files to my Silhouette Library?
Save the ZIP file to your computer and then unzip the folder. Follow the instructions to save designs to your Silhouette Library
If you love this file and are going to download I ask one thing. Pretty please pin an image from this post to Pinterest to spread the word. I would be so grateful!
Karen Benoit
Saturday 6th of March 2021
I have been looking for something like this.
Karen Benoit
Saturday 6th of March 2021
Thank you for sharing your svg's
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