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In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set

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  • In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set
  • In The Hoop Counting Cargo Train Embroidery Machine Design Set
US $10.99

Description

Watch your child have fun while they learn their numbers. Organize the trains in the correct order and then give each train car the correct cargo to match their number. At the end, give your child a reward sticker for getting his/her numbers correct or for trying their best!

Also, works good on Felt Board!

This set is set up for a 5"x7" hoop. Train cars stitch out 2 in one hoop. Counting Cargo cards stitch out 3 in one hoop , and the engine stitches out in a hooping by itself. Comes with easy to follow instructions with pictures. Designs are completed in the hoop.

NOTE: YOU MUST HAVE A 5"X7" HOOP FOR THIS LISTING.

Actual design sizes are:
Train Car (Odd Numbers).....3.37"x2.64"
Train Car (Even Numbers).....3.23"x3.05"
Train Engine.....4.68"x3.71"
Train Cargo Card.....2.15"x2.71"

File Types: JEF, PES, HUS, VIP, VP3,  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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  • 5
    Fun way to learn what numbers look like and what they mean!

    Posted by Janelle on 10th Mar 2018

    Make this for my son's physical therapist's son who is crazy about trains. His mother is thrilled and is making me a video of him playing with it. He has a lot of years to enjoy it since he is only 2 1/2. My hoop could hold more numbering cards, and I used a full piece on the backing and cut them apart after stitching them. I had a difficult taping/pinning the pieces on the back and keeping them in place. Any suggestions?

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