IN THE HOOP / MACHINE EMBROIDERY DESIGN to make this nail polish key fob.
This key fob is a quick project for your embroidery machine. Use it to hold your keys or clip to your purse, backpack, or tote bag.
You must also have an embroidery machine and software, and know how to use it in order to use this file. You will also need to be able open a zipped folder.
This is a 4 x 4 inch hoop friendly project!
Size of embroidery
3.05 x 3.05 inches
Size of finished project
1 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches (when snap is closed and not including the metal attachment)
Please Note:
40 wt, 100% polyester thread (top thread) was used on all my samples. I also used 1 layer of tear-away or cut-away stabilizer, felt or vinyl for the backing, and vinyl for the main fabric. You will also need one set of snaps such as KAM Snaps. To finish, you'll need a key ring or swivel hook.
All of my patterns have been tested and retested, and they stitched out perfectly. If you have any problems with the stitch out, please contact me and I will try my best to help you. I do not recommend changing the size or stitch count of these files because they will alter the final results. I give you the color chart so you will know what order objects are stitched in, but of course, you will use the colors of your choice!
Formats are as follows:
JEF, PES, HUS, EXP, DST, VIP, VP3, XXX
You will receive 1 zip file containing each of the above formats, and a PDF file with important information and pattern instructions.
Once payment has been verified, you will receive the link to your files. A receipt will also be emailed to the account you used for your payment. Hang onto the email until you have downloaded your items. If you ever have a problem with your download, you can always contact me.
You can sell items (such as bibs, pillows, tote bags, etc) you have made using the files, but you can not sell the actual files or share them. All the designs are my own original artwork that I created in my drawing program, and I own all rights to them. If you change the size, stitches, or anything else of the embroidery design, I can't be responsible for the result of the finished item.