MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 5.1" | 130x130mm for SEEING
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MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 5.1" | 130x130mm for SEEING

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MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 5.1" | 130x130mm for SEEINGMaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery are innovative tools for your SEEING embroidery Machines! These embroidery hoops magnetic are designed to make embroider easier, more efficient, and more enjoyable than ever before. Packing List: 1. Hoop Main Part x 1 pcs 2. Metal Brackets x 1 pair 3. Screws & Screwdriver (Note: Brackets will be matched according to your machine brand, and need to be assembled on hoop main part with screws) Watch video Compatible

MaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery are innovative tools for your SEEING embroidery Machines! These embroidery hoops magnetic are designed to make embroider easier, more efficient, and more enjoyable than ever before.

Packing List:

1. Hoop Main Part x 1 pcs
2. Metal Brackets x 1 pair
3. Screws & Screwdriver
(Note: Brackets will be matched according to your machine brand, and need to be assembled on hoop main part with screws)

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Compatible with SEEING Embroidery Machine Models.

For SEEING FT-1203HC/FT-904F/FT-906F/FT-1206H/FT-1208H etc. embroidery machine, MaggieFrame has 17 hoop sizes to compatible with different machine models of SEEING Embroidery Machines. Click Here to check all 17 sizes for SEEING.

Powered by strong magnetic force, this magnetic embroidery hoop from MaggieFrame makes your hooping process super-easy and stable for precise magnetic hoop embroidery work.

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Hooping Revolution – Feel the Magic of MaggieFrame magnetic frame for embroidery machine users seeking reliable performance.

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MaggieFrame vs Mighty Hoop: Which One is Easier to Use? Has Stronger Magnets? has Higher Durability?

MaggieFrame magnetic embroidery hoops are compatible with a variety of embroidery machines, like Ricoma, Tajima, Brother, Barudan, BAI, HappyJapan, SWF, ZSK, Melco and other Chinese brands sewing and embroidery machines. These magna hoops come in a range of inner sizes from 4″x4″ (100x100mm) to 17″x15.5″(430x390mm), making them suitable for different uses like sweatshirt, towel, right chest logo, jeans, hat, and jacket embroidery.

Our innovative magnetic hoop embroidery accessory allows you to hold your fabric in place easily. With strong magnet power, the MaggieFrame magnetic frame ensures your fabric stays taut, creating a smooth and even surface for perfect embroidery projects every time.

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Say Goodbye to Hoop Marks: Sweater Embroidery with MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoops & HoopTalent Station - Customer Using Reference

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Effortless Large Designs with MaggieFrame – Mastering a 17x16 Magnetic Hoop on a 15-Needle Machine - Customer Using Reference

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We have a lot of different size hoops to compatible with SEEING Embroidery Machines. Click Here to check all products for SEEING embroidery machines.

For more product options, browse our full Embroidery Hoops and Other Products collection .

FAQs

Is the magnetic strength of this frame strong enough to hold steady on thick materials like heavy jackets or backpacks?

Yes, the MaggieFrame magnetic embroidery hoop for SEEING machines is designed with industrial-strength magnets that can secure thick or multi-layered fabrics such as leather, quilted coats, or canvas bags. Even during high-speed stitching on models like FT-1206H or FT-904F, the strong magnetic hoop embroidery system prevents fabric shifting and ensures precise alignment.

Is it necessary to use protective stickers on the frame to prevent it from scratching the fabric?

The MaggieFrame magnetic hoop has a smooth, polished surface that is safe for most embroidery fabrics. Protective film or stickers are generally unnecessary. However, if you often work with extra delicate or slick materials, such as satin or nylon, applying a thin protective tape may provide added surface protection without affecting the hoop’s magnetic embroidery performance.

I mainly embroider t-shirt logos. Which frame size is the most appropriate for me?

For small chest or pocket logos, the 5.1″ × 5.1″ (130 × 130 mm) MaggieFrame magnetic hoop for SEEING embroidery machines is ideal. It fits standard shirt placements and offers firm hold without stretching the fabric. For larger full-front designs, consider using 10″ × 10″ or bigger magnetic hoops embroidery options for broader stitching areas while maintaining hoop stability.

The magnets on this frame are very strong. What safety precautions should I take when handling it?

When working with MaggieFrame magnetic hoops, keep fingers clear of the magnet contact zone to avoid pinching. Always slide the top ring off sideways instead of pulling straight up. Store hoops away from electronic devices and medical implants such as pacemakers. Taking these simple steps ensures safe and efficient use of your SEEING magnetic embroidery frame.

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