Description
Chicago Cubs logo counted cross stitch pattern, available for instant download as a 5-page PDF file.
What’s Included in Your Download:
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- An image of the finished embroidery
- A color block pattern with grid lines
- A black and white symbols pattern
- A key for DMC floss colors and Stitch Guide
- Basic Rules of Embroidery manual
Requirements: Any PDF reader to open and view the file.
Chicago Cubs
Established in 1876, the Chicago Cubs are one of the oldest and most iconic franchises in Major League Baseball. Originally known as the Chicago White Stockings, the team adopted the name “Cubs” in 1903 to reflect the youthfulness and scrappy determination of its roster at the time. The name quickly became a beloved symbol of resilience and optimism, mirroring Chicago’s hardworking spirit. Playing at the legendary Wrigley Field since 1916—one of baseball’s most historic ballparks—the Cubs have built a rich tradition rooted in community, loyalty, and passion. Known for their “lovable losers” identity during a 108-year championship drought, the Cubs finally ended the streak with a historic World Series victory in 2016, cementing their place in baseball history. At Cubs game day events, fans ignite Wrigley Field with the rousing “Go Cubs Go” fight song after victories, the iconic 7th-inning stretch led by guest conductors singing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” and the raising of the “W” flag to celebrate wins, uniting the community in joy. With legendary players like Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Ryne Sandberg, Sammy Sosa, and Kris Bryant, the Cubs embody perseverance, joy, and an unbreakable bond with their fans, proudly representing the vibrant city of Chicago.
Cubs Blue, Red, and White
The Chicago Cubs’ team colors—royal blue, bright red, and white—were officially adopted to reflect the team’s bold and classic identity. Cubs Blue symbolizes loyalty, pride, and the enduring trust between the team and its fans. Red conveys energy, power, and determination, reflecting the passion that fuels the Cubs on and off the field. White represents tradition, integrity, and the team’s clean, timeless image. Together, these colors capture the Cubs’ rich history, their connection to Chicago, and their commitment to building a legacy of pride and victory.
The Chicago Cubs Mascot
The mascot of the Chicago Cubs, Clark the Cub, was introduced in 2014 as the team’s first official mascot. Friendly, energetic, and approachable, Clark embodies the Cubs’ family-oriented culture and serves as a welcoming figure for young fans. With his playful personality, Clark leads the crowd in the “Go Cubs Go” fight song after wins and energizes the iconic 7th-inning stretch with “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” enhancing the lively Cubs game day atmosphere at Wrigley Field. While he represents the youthful spirit that gave the team its name more than a century ago, Clark also connects generations of Cubs fans, standing as a unifying and beloved symbol of Chicago Cubs baseball.



















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