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Large Embroidery Hoop #SA439 - Brother Innov-is 1500D Quattro Duetta DreamMaker

$ 11.61

Availability: 99 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • MPN: SA439
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Description:
    Large Embroidery Hoop For Brother & Babylock Embroidery Machines.
    Part # : SA439 (EF75)
    Size : 7" X 5" (180mm X 130mm)
    Large size hoop perfect for larger designs or combining and lettering with the machine's editing feature. Adjustment screw secures a wide variety of fabrics.
    Fits Brother models :
    BP2100, Innov-is L, Innov-is LE, Innov-is V3, Innov-is V5, Innov-is V7, Innov-is 5000, NQ1400E Innov-is, NQ1600E, NQ3500D, NQ3600D, NV1500, NV1500D Innov-is, NV2500, NV2500D Innov-is, NV2800, NV2800D Innov-is, NV4000, NV4000D Innov-is, NV4500D Duetta, NV4700D, NV4750D, NV6000D Quattro, NV6700D, VE2200 Dream Maker, VM6200D Dream Maker
    Fits Babylock models :
    BLG (Ellegante), BLG2 (Ellegante), Destiny BLDY, BLL (Ellageo), BLL2 (Ellageo Plus), BLMAV2 Aventura II, BLMFO Flourish, BLMFO2 Flourish II, BLN (Esante), BLSA Solaris, BLSO (Ellisimo), BLSOG (Ellisimo)
    Payment:
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    Shipping:
    Free shipping in the USA.
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