The 12″x11.5″ (305x295mm) inner dimension of this magnetic embroidery hoop provides a generous working area, with an actual sewing field of about 11.2″x10.7″ (285x275mm).
Product Features
Super durable and strong, this embroidery machine hoop has passed 500,000 times of repeated use and strict destructive testing for reliable long-term performance.
Ideal for all kinds of fabric hooping, this magnet hoop easily secures hard-to-clamp items like heavy, thin, fragile, stretchy, and elastic fabrics.
17+hoop sizes: 3.9x3.9 inch/100x100mm ~ 17x15.5 inch /430x390mm meet all your needs.
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Product Application
It is perfectly suited for embroidering large square or rectangular designs on sweatshirts, jackets, T-shirts, jeans, and polo shirts using compatible embroidery machine hoops.
Ideal for pillows, home decoration, tablecloth, blanket, large bag, and embroidery patches.
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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)
Compatible with HIGHLAND embroidery machine models, this Sewtalent magna hoop ensures precise alignment and stable hooping during embroidery projects.
- Single head: HIGHLAND 1501C5/ HM/D-1501U/ HM-1501/ 1201 ECHO/ 1501 Breeze/ HM/E-1501C/ HM/D 1201C/ HM/D-1501XL/ JC601C/ CX1201C
- 2 Heads: HIGHLAND HM-1502
- 4 Heads: HIGHLAND HM-1504/ 1504C5
- 6 Heads: HIGHLAND HM-1506/ 1506C5
- 8 Heads: HIGHLAND HM-1508

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---From a United States customer
Real user feedback—highly recommends Sewtalent; great value for money.
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---From a Mexico customer
Compatibility—Sewtalent large 12.4x15.6" magnetic hoop fits my Ricoma TC machine perfectly.
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---From a Germany customer
How to use Sewtalent magnetic hoops on a Brother machine.
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---From a Korea customer
How to embroider using a hoop station with different sizes of magnetic hoops.
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FAQs
What is the correct procedure for hooping fabric with this magnetic frame?
To use the Sewtalent magnetic embroidery hoop for HIGHLAND machines, follow three simple steps: 1) Position the bottom metal frame on the machine arm. 2) Lay your fabric and stabilizer smoothly across it without stretching. 3) Align and snap the top frame onto the base. The strong magnets hold the fabric evenly—no pressing force is required. This method ensures perfect alignment and prevents fiber distortion on any fabric type.
How can I confirm if this frame's brackets will fit my machine's arm spacing?
Measure the arm spacing or sewing arm width of your HIGHLAND embroidery machine in millimeters or inches, or check it in your machine's manual. Compare those numbers with the size details listed in our product specifications for the 12″ × 11.5″ (305 × 295 mm) magnetic embroidery hoop. If the values match, the frame will fit properly. When in doubt, share your model number—like HM-1501 or 1504C5—with support for confirmation.
I mainly embroider polo logos. How do I choose between different hoop sizes?
For polo logo embroidery using HIGHLAND machines, the most efficient hoop size is around 5 inches (127 mm). This provides accurate tension and easy placement. If you often stitch larger or stacked text designs, selecting a 7-inch (178 mm) Sewtalent magnetic hoop offers more working area. Both sizes maintain firm grip with magnetic tension for crisp outlines, especially on knit fabrics like polos and T-shirts.
The bracket connecting the frame to my machine seems a bit loose. How should I tighten it properly?
Ensure the metal brackets are aligned with your HIGHLAND embroidery machine’s arm before tightening. Hand-tighten them first to make sure they seat correctly against the magnetic hoop’s main body. If any play remains, use a screwdriver to snug the screws but avoid overtightening, which can damage threading. Regularly checking bracket fittings maintains stability and smooth hoop motion during operation.