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In The Hoop Gingerbread Candy Cane Holder Embroidery Machine Design Set

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  • In The Hoop Gingerbread Candy Cane Holder Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Gingerbread Candy Cane Holder Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Gingerbread Candy Cane Holder Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Gingerbread Candy Cane Holder Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Gingerbread Candy Cane Holder Embroidery Machine Design Set
US $4.99

Description

These little ginger sweeties are just so cute you will want to make one to add to every Christmas gift. Great as a decoration or ornament. They stitch out quickly and come with easy to follow instructions with pictures. Completed 100% in the hoop with no extra sewing. Can also be used as a pencil holder, which are great for school parties and functions.

Design size:1.96"x3.90" (individual size)

Set includes boy and girl gingerbread with a single stitch out to fit 4"x4' hoops and triple stitch out to fit 5"x7" hoop.

File Types: JEF, PES, HUS, VIP, EXP, DST and 3X

NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE FINISHED PRODUCT. THIS IS THE DIGITAL DESIGNS TO BE STITCHED OUT ON CUSTOMERS EMBROIDERY MACHINE! This is NOT a finished item that will be mailed to you.

 

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2 Reviews

  • 3

    gingerbread candy cane holder

    Posted by Unknown on 9th Dec 2016

    The holes are not big enough for a regular size candy cane to fit. Very disappointed

  • 4

    Easy to make and to modify, too

    Posted by smilingwoman on 26th Dec 2013

    I needed quick ornament gifts for a number of grand-nieces & grand-nephews, so I chose this gingerbread ornament. I liked being able to make 3 at a time in my 5" x 7" hoop. I also liked that I could make the pink mouth, white, (with frosting) and the green button, red (like red hot cinnamon candies). I did the first batch with the buttonholes for candy canes, but discovered that holes were just a bit too small, so omitted them from the other 18 ornaments I made. With green ribbons (and no candy canes) these were darling ornaments and could be mailed in a card addressed to each child!

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