Embroidery Hoops

Monogram Embroidery Hoop Kit, Brother #PRMNGRMKIT1

Original price was: $655.95.Current price is: $327.98.

The Brother PRMNGRMKIT1 Monogram Kit is designed to help users create custom monogram designs with ease. Compatible with select Brother embroidery mac

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Petite Metal Embroidery Hoop (4 x 4), Pfaff #821098096

Original price was: $143.74.Current price is: $71.87.

Easily embroider small and tricky areas with the Pfaff Petite Metal Embroidery Hoop, designed to make hooping ready-to-wear garments, narrow spaces, a

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Petite Spring Embroidery Hoop (1.5 x 1.5), Pfaff #821453096

Original price was: $69.95.Current price is: $34.98.

Perfect for small, detailed designs, the Pfaff Petite Spring Embroidery Hoop makes precision embroidery effortless. With a compact 40mm x 40mm (1.5

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PR Free Motion Kit, Brother #PRSFMK1

Original price was: $621.28.Current price is: $310.64.

If you have ever wanted to free-motion quilt on your embroidery machine, this five-piece kit has everything you need to get started. It includes a wid

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PR Series Embroidery Sport Kit Bundle, Brother #PRSPRTKIT1

Original price was: $1,899.99.Current price is: $950.00.

The Brother Sports Kit, PRSPRTKIT1, is a comprehensive accessory package designed to elevate your embroidery capabilities, specifically tailored for s

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Quilter’s Metal Embroidery Hoop (8 x 8), Pfaff #821335096

Original price was: $187.59.Current price is: $93.80.

Easily hoop and embroider quilt designs with the Pfaff Quilter’s Metal Embroidery Hoop, designed to provide extra stability and convenience for quilti

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Quilter’s Metal Embroidery Hoop (8 x 8), Viking #920597096

Original price was: $231.95.Current price is: $115.98.

Easily hoop and embroider quilt designs with the Viking Quilter’s Metal Embroidery Hoop, designed to provide extra stability and convenience for quilt

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Quilting Frame (8 x 8), Babylock #ENF200

Original price was: $179.30.Current price is: $89.65.

This 8

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RE18 Hoop, Elna #859451006

Original price was: $202.99.Current price is: $101.50.

Embroidery hoop measures 5.5

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Round 1.25 x 1.75 Compact Hoop, Brother #PRSH44

Original price was: $83.99.Current price is: $42.00.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models:Entrepreneur PR-655, PR-655C, PR1000, PR1050X Entrepreneur, PR1055X Entrepreneur, PR670E Entrepreneur,

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Round Embroidery Frame & Driver Set (4, 5, 6), Brother #PRPRFK1

Original price was: $439.99.Current price is: $220.00.

The Round Embroidery Hoop Set is excellent for embroidering hard to hoop areas, curved items, and rounded designs. This Round Embroidery Hoop Set incl

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Round Hoop Kit (4, 5, 6), Brother #PRSRHK1

Original price was: $427.99.Current price is: $214.00.

This kit features three round embroidery frames in sizes 4

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