Description

**THIS IS NOT A PATCH, SHIRT, OR A PHYSICAL ITEM. NOTHING WILL BE MAILED TO YOU. YOU NEED AN EMBROIDERY MACHINE TO USE THIS DIGITAL ITEM.**

Included in this download is a design and tutorial to make a 4″, 5″, 7″, 8″, and 9″ wristlet fob suitable for a 1″ OR 1.25″ wristlet hardware!
These are considered toy/child sized. To see larger sized sets of wristlets, please visit here.
NOTE: 4″ and 5″ wristlet fobs would not actually fit on any human. You can make these for a doll, or just as a cute key fob. 7″, 8″, and 9″ sizes are also included for child or teen wrist.

There is also a YouTube video on creating a very similar project here!
You’ll need software to merge a name or other personalization on to these fobs. I use Embrilliance Essentials.

NOTE
: Fonts NOT included. I used (top) Maximus in 1.5″ (sized down using Embrilliance) and (bottom) Weston in 1″ size.
Please open instructions and read before crafting. Feel free to hack or edit the construction in any way that’s easiest for you! Formats DST, PES, EXP, HUS, JEF, VIP, VP3, XXX

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It’s easy to personalize these projects using software! I use Embrilliance Essentials.
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Due to the digital nature of embroidery files, NO REFUNDS will be given because you purchased the wrong size or file. If you have ANY questions, please message me first and I’ll try to answer your questions before you make your purchase.
You MAY use my designs to make your own items for sale online or to the public. You MAY NOT sell my designs as your own, or alter them and sell them as your own. My designs are always hand-digitized; we aggressively pursue action against those who claim my work as their own.

hardware, project, wristlet
October 2021