
Christmas Ornament Cutlery Holder 6x10
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This gorgeous Christmas Ornament Cutlery holder is a ITH in the hoop machine embroidery design. It comes in a single size for the 6x10 hoop.
The pocket is fully lined with no raw seams and is made in two hoopings. About 10cm of hand sewing (or fabric glue) is required to close the seam.
Full photo instruction and directions are included with your purchase.
It is our intention to offer you the best service always and for our designs to be of the highest quality.
Designs come in all formats except ART. Bernina's can use EXP. Formats pes, hus, sew, xxx, jef, vp3, vip, mit, dat, dst, exp etc. All formats are included with your purchase.
SVG and FCM files are included for the Silhouette and Scan n Cut machines.
Instructions are provided in English and German.
We test and review each of our designs to ensure the highest quality. Depending on what hoop, fabric and stabiliser combination you are using, results may differ.
Designs are provided in 8 different embroidery formats. The formats included are: DST, EXP*, JEF, PEC, PES, VIP, VP3 and XXX.
*BMP and INF files are also provided, these are recommended to be used with the EXP files for Bernina machines.
SVG files are included for cutting machines. Please note the SVG format can be converted to FCM within the Brother Scan n Cut software if required. Embroidery Designs Cutting Files Disclaimer
Full photo instructions and directions are included with your purchase.
It is our intention to offer you the best service always and for our designs to be the highest quality in the market.
We test and review each of our designs to ensure the highest quality. Depending on what hoop, fabric and stabiliser combination you are using, results may differ.
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