MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 3.9" | 100x100mm for PROEMB
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MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 3.9" | 100x100mm for PROEMB

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MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 3.9" | 100x100mm for PROEMBMaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery are innovative and reliable machine embroidery hoops for your PROEMB embroidery machines! These embroidery hoops magnetic tools are designed to make embroidering 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

MaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery are innovative and reliable machine embroidery hoops for your PROEMB embroidery machines! These embroidery hoops magnetic tools are designed to make embroidering 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 PROEMB Embroidery Machine Models.

PROEMB single head machine models:

BF-900/ BF-1200/ BF-1500/ FW-1501/ FW-1201/ FW-1501A/1201A/ BC-1501

PROEMB single head machine models:

  • 2 heads: FW-1502 /1202
  • 3 heads: BC-1503/1203
  • 4 heads: BC-1204/ BC-1504
  • 6 heads: FW-1206/1506
  • 8 heads: FW-1208/1508

MaggieFrame has 17 hoop sizes to compatible with different machine models of PROEMB Embroidery Machines. Click Here to check all 17 sizes for PROEMB.

Powered by strong magnetic force, the MaggieFrame magnetic frame makes your hooping process super-easy and ensures steady fabric alignment during magnetic hoop embroidery projects.

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Hooping Revolution – Discover the magic of MaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery, a new generation machine embroidery hoop solution for precision stitching.

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

MaggieFrame magnetic embroidery hoop 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 machine. This versatile embroidery hoop magnetic design is available in multiple magna hoop sizes from 4″x4″ (100x100mm) to 17″x15.5″(430x390mm), suitable for sweatshirt, towel, right chest logo, jeans, hat, and jacket applications.

Our innovative magnetic hoop allows you to hold fabric in place with ease. Using a powerful magnetic frame structure, the MaggieFrame embroidery hoop keeps fabric taut and smooth for more accurate stitching, while the durable build makes it a long-lasting choice for machine embroidery hoops enthusiasts.

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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 PROEMB Embroidery Machines. Click Here to check all products for PROEMB embroidery machines.

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

FAQs

Can I use this magnetic frame and my original traditional hoops on my machine at the same time?

Yes. You can use this MaggieFrame magnetic hoop along with your original hoop set as long as they share the same attachment length. It lets operators switch easily between a magnetic frame and a regular hoop according to the job type on PROEMB models such as FW‑1501 or BC‑1504, keeping your embroidery workflow flexible and efficient.

Are there any pro‑tips for using this magnetic frame with very thin or stretchy fabrics?

Yes. When working with lightweight fabrics like silk or Spandex, avoid overstretching. Place stabilizer and fabric smoothly on the lower frame, then allow the top frame’s magnets to hold them naturally. This approach keeps the material from puckering and ensures even tension for precise magnetic hoop embroidery results on your PROEMB machine.

What exactly is included in the box with this product?

Each MaggieFrame magnetic frame package includes one magnetic top frame, one flat bottom frame, a matched set of metal brackets for your chosen machine, plus a small bag with screws and a screwdriver for assembly. The setup supports secure and quick installation on PROEMB embroidery machines for efficient production.

Is this magnetic frame suitable for on‑site embroidery events or live customization?

Yes. The MaggieFrame magnetic hoop is an excellent solution for live personalization work at events. Its quick magnet alignment allows you to hoop items within seconds, saving valuable time while maintaining professional consistency. Compact and durable, it’s ideal for mobile businesses using PROEMB embroidery machines in dynamic spaces.

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