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MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 6.9" | 175x175mm for Futurize

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MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 6.9" | 175x175mm for FuturizeMaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery are innovative tools for your Futurize embroidery machines! These embroidery machine hoops 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) Watch video

MaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery are innovative tools for your Futurize embroidery machines! These embroidery machine hoops 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 Futurize Embroidery Machine Models.

For FTZ-MB Compacta/ Dupla-Compacta /FTZ-MB 902/ FTZ-MB 904/ FTZ-MB 906  embroidery machines, MaggieFrame offers 17 sizes of magnetic hoop options compatible with different Futurize embroidery machine models, providing flexible embroidery hoops selections for various stitching needs.Click Here to check all 17 sizes for Futurize.

Powered by a strong magnetic force, the MaggieFrame magnetic hoop makes your hooping process super-easy, offering the convenience that professional embroiderers expect from quality embroidery machine hoops.

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Hooping Revolution – Magic of MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop

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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. This versatile magic hoop series, comparable to magna hoops, comes in a range of sizes from 4″x4″ (100x100mm) to 17″x15.5″ (430x390mm), suitable for sweatshirts, towels, chest logos, jeans, hats, and jackets.

Our innovative magnetic embroidery hoop allows you to hold fabric in place easily. With strong magnets, the MaggieFrame embroidery hoop ensures the fabric stays taut for smooth embroidery results, making it an ideal choice among quality embroidery hoops for various projects.

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

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

FAQs

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

For left-chest or small logo embroidery, the 4″ × 4″ (100 × 100 mm) or 5″ × 5″ (130 × 130 mm) MaggieFrame magnetic hoops are ideal, offering perfect space control without fabric distortion. For full-front or larger t-shirt artwork, consider the 10″ × 10″ (260 × 260 mm) frame. Both options maintain excellent tension on Futurize embroidery machines.

How does this magnetic frame compare to some of the hoopless embroidery systems?

While hoopless embroidery setups work well for unique items like shoes or structured bags, the MaggieFrame magnetic hoop is much more versatile. It combines the strength of a traditional embroidery hoop with the convenience of magnets, ensuring stability for standard fabrics such as shirts, jackets, denim, and towels on Futurize industrial embroidery machines.

Help! My needle hit the edge of the frame (a needle strike). Why did this happen and how can I prevent it?

Needle strikes generally occur when the hoop size selected in your machine is larger than the actual embroidery field, or the design limits were digitized too wide. Always choose the correct or slightly smaller embroidery hoop size in your Futurize machine settings and perform a tracing test before starting to avoid frame contact and maintain proper alignment.

If I hoop the fabric crooked by mistake, is it easy to reposition? Will it damage the fabric?

Yes, repositioning is effortless with MaggieFrame magnetic hoops. Simply lift the top magnetic ring, realign your fabric smoothly, and snap it back in place—no stretching or hoop marks left behind. This quick magnetic adjustment ensures repeatable accuracy on Futurize machines without stressing delicate fabrics or compromising embroidery precision.

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