Intro
Celebrate unforgettable cruise adventures with this Cruise Squad Machine Embroidery Design. Featuring a stylish cruise ship sailing across the ocean with bold "Cruise Squad" lettering, this fun design is perfect for matching vacation shirts, cruise group apparel, tote bags, and travel accessories.
Designer’s Note
Designed for cruise lovers and vacation groups, this professionally digitized embroidery design combines a modern cruise ship with eye-catching typography. It's an excellent choice for family cruises, friends' getaways, reunions, and memorable travel keepsakes.
Sizes
• 3.50" × 3.50" (88.9 × 88.9 mm) — 7,695 stitches
• 4.50" × 4.50" (114.3 × 114.3 mm) — 10,509 stitches
• 5.50" × 5.50" (139.7 × 139.7 mm) — 13,642 stitches
• 6.50" × 6.50" (165.1 × 165.1 mm) — 18,474 stitches
• 7.50" × 7.50" (190.5 × 190.5 mm) — 20,574 stitches
Any size under 3.94″ on both dimensions is compatible with a standard 4×4 embroidery hoop.
Included File Formats
CND, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, VP3, XXX
Features
- Cruise ship with ocean wave artwork.
- Bold "Cruise Squad" typography.
- Perfect for cruise vacations and travel groups.
- Professionally digitized for smooth stitching.
- Three-color embroidery design.
Use Cases
- Cruise vacation shirts.
- Family cruise matching outfits.
- Friends trip apparel.
- Travel tote bags.
- Hoodies and sweatshirts.
- Personalized vacation gifts.
Stitching Tips
- Use light-colored fabric for the best contrast.
- A cut-away stabilizer is recommended for garments, while tear-away works well for stable fabrics.
FAQs
Q: Is this design suitable for cruise group shirts?
A: Yes. It's ideal for family cruises, friends' vacations, reunions, and matching travel apparel.
Q: Does the design include both the ship and text?
A: Yes. The embroidery file includes the complete cruise ship, ocean waves, birds, and the "Cruise Squad" lettering.
Q: Which embroidery machine formats are included?
A: The design includes PES, DST, JEF, EXP, HUS, VP3, XXX, and CND formats for compatibility with most embroidery machines.
