Medium Embroidery Hoop #SA438 - Brother Innov-is 1500D Quattro Duetta DreamMaker

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Medium Embroidery Hoop #SA438 - Brother Innov-is 1500D Quattro Duetta DreamMaker Specs
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Item must be returned within30 Days
Refund will be given asMoney back or replacement (buyer's choice)
MPNSA438
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Description: Medium Embroidery Hoop For Brother & Babylock Embroidery Machines. Part # : SA438 (EF74) Size : 4" X 4" (100mm X 100mm) Medium

size hoop perfect for left chest embroidery, towels, and other medium-

size monograms and designs. 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) Shipping: Free shipping in the USA. International Buyers: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering shipping company or when you pick up the item. These charges are not additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" as US and international government regulations prohibit such behavior.