3.9″x12.8″(100x320mm) refers to the inner hoop dimension. The actual sewing field is about 3.1″x12″(80x300mm).
Product Features
Super durable and strong magnetic embroidery hoop: tested up to 500,000 repeat uses with strict destructive testing to ensure long-lasting performance.
Ideal for all kinds of fabric hooping with these embroidery hoops magnetic design, great for hard-to-clamp items like heavy, thin, fragile, stretchy, and elastic fabrics.
Available in 17+ magnetic embroidery frame sizes from 3.9x3.9 inch/100x100mm to 17x15.5 inch/430x390mm to meet all your embroidery needs.
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Product Application
Perfect for embroidering large patterns on sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets, T-shirts, polo shirts, and jeans using this versatile magnetic embroidery hoop.
Suitable for items like tablecloth, bath towel, scarves.
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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 magnetic embroidery frames designed for britex embroidery machine models, offering smooth attachment and reliable hooping results.
britex single head machine models:
- BR-901C / BR-3620 / BR-1200/ BR-1201 / BR-1501/ BR-1201C / BR-1501C/ BR-901L / BR-1201L / BR-1501L/ BR-P1501-14
britex multi-heads machine models:
- 2 Heads :BR-1202 / BR-1502/ BR-1202C / BR-1502C
- 3 Heads :BR-1203 / BR-1503/ BR-1203C / BR-1503C
- 4 Heads :BR-1204 / BR-1504/ BR-1204C / BR-1504C
- 6 Heads :BR-1206 / BR-1506
- 8 Heads :BR-1208 / BR-1508
- 10 Heads :BR-1210 /BR-1510
- 12 Heads :BR-1212 /BR-1512

We have a lot of different size hoops to compatible with britex Embroidery Machines. Click Here to check all products for britex embroidery machines.
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FAQs
When using this magnetic frame, should the stabilizer be placed inside the frame or 'floated' outside of it?
Both methods can be used depending on your fabric and design. For most embroidery tasks on Britex models such as BR‑1501 or BR‑1201C, placing the stabilizer inside the magnetic embroidery hoop so that it’s sandwiched with the fabric ensures stable tension. For bulky or delicate garments, floating the stabilizer beneath the bottom frame keeps pressure light while maintaining smooth stitching.
The bracket connecting the frame to my machine seems a bit loose. How should I tighten it properly?
Check that the metal brackets linking the Sewtalent magnetic embroidery frame to your Britex machine are secure. Hand‑tighten the screws first; if movement remains, use the provided screwdriver to tighten gently where the bracket joins the frame. Avoid over‑tightening to prevent stress on the metal and ensure the magnetic hoop stays aligned during stitching.
Will such strong magnets interfere with the electronic components or computer of my embroidery machine?
No, the magnets in this Sewtalent magnetic embroidery hoop are completely safe for Britex machines. They are engineered to hold fabric evenly without creating magnetic fields strong enough to affect the control board or electronics. Simply keep the hoop a few inches away from control modules when not in use to preserve your equipment’s performance and safety.
Will my embroidery machine automatically recognize this frame’s size, or do I need to set it manually?
Britex embroidery machines typically require users to set hoop dimensions manually when using third‑party magnetic embroidery hoops. In your machine’s software, input the correct sewing field—about 3.1″ × 12″ (80 × 300 mm)—to ensure your design fits safely within boundaries. Proper setup avoids frame strikes and assures accurate stitching alignment throughout the project.