The Magna-Hoop™ Pro Universal - commercial hooping system gently but firmly secures the item in the hoop eliminating the need of messy adhesive stabilizers and sprays. Embroider cuffs, collars, pocket flaps, specialty fabrics like velvet, silk, leather and vinyl without the risk of hoop burn and more!

Magna-Hoop Universal uses 5 sturdy Lucite embroidery windows and 8 magnets to secure your embroidery. This unique universal hooping system will accommodate most all six to 15 needle commercial embroidery machines. Please refer to the compatibility chart for additional information.

Commercial Machine Compatibility:

Barudan (520mm span)
Brother (351mm span)
Happy (Voyager, HCG)
Melco Amaya
Renaissance
SWF (500mm span)
Tajima/Toyota/Inbro/SWF (351mm span)


Contents Include:

  • One metal base plate with tabs
  • Five acrylic frames*
  • Small Square: 4.5”; 114mm
  • Large Square: 8.625”; 220mm
  • Medium Rectangle (2 openings):
  • 2.5” x 7”; 64mm x 127mm
  • Narrow Rectangle (3 openings):
  • 1.5” x 7”; 38mm x 127mm
  • Circle/Rectangle (2/2 openings): 3”, 76mm and 1.5” x 3”; 38mm x 76mm
  • Four 6mm, silver magnets
  • Four 4mm, bronze magnets
  • Twenty adhesive gripping strips
  • Target stickers
  • 11.5” square hoop, machine specific arms
Specifications
Magna-Hoop Compatibility Chart:

Step 1 – Measure the span, as shown below, of your hoop in millimeters.


Step 2 – Select the brand of your hoop from the options below and compare the span measurement


Barudan


Brother


Happy


Melco


Renaissance


SWF

Inbro, SWF, Tajima Toyota.

I have had my needles break and my machine thrown out of alinement because there is not enough space allowed for embroidery area. Is there some way I can have the magna hoop cut out more to make it bigger

First of all, we, as the manufacturer of an aftermarket hooping tool, are limited by the sizes of the machine manufacturer’s hoops. There is not sufficient room in Janome’s (and others) to develop a Magna-Hoop which can utilize the full sewing field of the hoop; we have to have enough room for the metal base plate for the magnets to attach. Therefore, the sewing field is not the same as your full sewing field without the Magna-Hoop inserted.

Let me reiterate the following information which can also be found in the printed instructions received with your Magna-Hoop. Once you have loaded the design into the machine and positioned the hooped item on the machine – you MUST trace the design to ensure that it fits in the sewing area of Magna-Hoop. Printed templates are also helpful to determine if the design will fit. The embroidery machine has no way of determining if or which Magna-Hoop frame is on the machine and we have no way of telling it. Therefore, the embroiderer must make the determination of whether a design will fit or not. I find it helpful to lower the presser foot and trace a second time before stitching.