These stylish 3D Printed Retro Keychain Embroidery Hoops are ready to be filled with your favorite embroidery pattern or just your favorite fabric.
Be sure to grab my free floral embroidery pattern!
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I have just launched another new product in my Etsy shop!
These 3D printed retro keychain embroidery hoops are my new favorite thing!
And not just because I can actually complete these small embroidery projects in a day.
But because you don’t even have to do any sewing to make these cute and ready to use.
I have some fun ideas to share further down the post as well as the downloadable pattern for my floral embroidery.
I currently have these fun 3D printed retro keychain embroidery hoops in 8 fun colors:
White, black, light pink, aqua, red, navy, green, and light purple.
They come in 3 pieces:
1. The outer embroidery hoop frame
2. The back of the keychain
3. The inner hoop
The keychains also come with embroidery hoop hardware and keychain clip.
3D Printed Retro Keychain Embroidery Hoops Ideas
Here are just a few ideas for the embroidery hoop keychain.
They aren’t just for embroidery!
Though they are pretty darn cute with it.
I’m loving going through my fabric stash and seeing what I can add to these keychains.
How fun is that Mickey Mouse fabric in the black retro keychain??
3D Printed Retro Keychain Embroidery Hoops Project
I had to try out one of these keychains to see how they would look with some embroidery.
I made up a quick floral pattern and printed it on Sulky Stick N Stitch Stabilizer, cut it out, and put it on my linen fabric.
(link to my cute pincushion)
You can download my free floral embroidery pattern here.
I did not include stitches or colors because it is open to interpretation.
You can see in the next photo the stitches I chose.
You can see I used a lot of lazy daisy, woven roses, French knots, and back stitches.
These are the DMC embroidery thread colors I used.
I was looking for colors that would pop off of the navy linen I used.
The stabilizer is removing by soaking the finished embroidery in water.
While in the water, gently scrub with a clean toothbrush.
I have a quick video showing the project from start to finish.
I think this 3D printed retro keychain embroidery hoop turned out SO cute!
I can attach it to my key ring, my backpack, purse, or just about anything.
I do hope you’ll check out my Etsy shop to see these 3D printed retro keychain embroidery hoops!
These would make great gifts filled with fun fabrics.
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Don’t miss these fun 3D printed embroidery hoops!
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