Introducing Durkee “EZ Frames” for multi-needle Embroidery machines. EZ Frames are a simple, yet effective, system for hooping otherwise difficult to hoop items. Simply apply sticky backing to the underside of the frame with the sticky side up. The adhesive on the backing holds your project in place while the machine is stitching.

Stability - due to their thickness and strength, you can stitch comfortably with EZ Frames at 1,000 stitches per minute!

Strength - EZ Frames are constructed with 3/16" anodized aluminum to provide years of consistent, uninterrupted performance. This compares to Fast Frames 1/16" metal frames which have a lot more vibration up and down movements.* EZ Frames also has larger Thumb Screws for ease of tightening and loosening.

Save - A lower purchase price means up-front savings and higher operating speeds
means more production in less time!

Included in this package are the:
  • US Warranty Limited Lifetime
  • Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Specifications

Durkee EZ Stitching Video Project Tutorials Featuring Mike Johns


 


Project #1 Baby Onesies



Applique Monogram Baby Onesie - Single Needle Machine from Brent Taylor on Vimeo.


Project #2 Embroidered Stuffed Animals


Embroidering a Stuffed Animal Using EZ Frames on a Single Needle Machine from Brent Taylor on Vimeo.


Project #3 Christmas Stockings


Christmas Stocking Using Durkee EZ Frames for Single Needle Machines from Brent Taylor on Vimeo.


Project #4 L/R Chest Embroidery


Left-Right Chest Embroidery - Single-Needle Machines from Brent Taylor on Vimeo.

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Why won't my machine recognize the correct size of hoop I Have installed on the machine?
On the rare occasion this issue comes up, the answer is the same. . Durkee EZ Frames have nothing to do with the issue. In fact, the customer should take them off and set them aside to fix the problem. The “A” arm of the machine has multiple positioning locations that, when properly aligned, cause the machine to “recognize” the hoop attached to the arm. In this instance the word “recognize” refers ONLY to the hoops that came with the machine or other OEM hoops from Brother available for that machine. Those positions on the “A” arm are small slots or grooves. In order for the machine to recognize the correct hoop, the left side (adjustable arm that moves left and right) must align perfectly in any given slot and the knob that holds it tightly secured. If these two criteria are not met, the machine “assumes” the next smallest size hoop.

Thus, if the customer will remove any/all hoops or frames from the machine and adjust the “A” arm correctly in the proper slot and tighten the thumbscrew/knob securely, the machine will “think” it has a 7 7/8” x 11 7/8” hoop attached and the problem will be solved. This hoop is usually and inaccurately referred to as a 12 x 8 hoop. Brother identifies this hoop as their “Large” hoop. Because the machine “thinks” it has a 12 x 8 hoop in place is why the customer must ALWAYS center their #1 needle in the middle of the EZ Frame or hoop and trace their design.