8.5″x9″ (215x230mm) refers to the inner embroidery hoop dimension, and the actual embroidery machine hoop sewing field is about 7.7″x8.2″ (195x210mm).
Product Features
Super durable and strong embroidery frame: tested for over 500,000 repeated uses with strict destructive testing to ensure long-lasting magnet hoop performance.
Ideal for all kinds of fabric hooping, this magnetic embroidery 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 industrial embroidery frames.
Also ideal for pillows, home decoration, tablecloths, blankets, large bags, and embroidery patches that require stable embroidery machine hoops.
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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 MYSEW Embroidery Machine Models.
MYSEW single head machine models:
- MHS1200/ MHS901 / MHS1201 / MHS1201 / MHS1501/ 901HC / 1201HC / 1501HC / MHS1501-46/ MBC-1501 / MBC-1501XXL/ MYS120N/ MYS1200 / MYS1500/ MFS800/ MFGS-1201/ MFGS-1501/ MFGS-1201/ MFS1500
MYSEW multi-heads machine models:
- 2 Heads : MHS1202HC / MHS1502HC/ MBC1502/ MYS1202 / MYS1502
- 3 Heads : MHS1203HC / MHS1503HC/ MBC-1503/ MYS1203 / MYS150
- 4 Heads : MHS1204HC / MHS1504HC/ MBC-1504/ MYS1204
- 5 Heads : MHS905HC

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How to embroider using a hoop station with different sizes of magnetic hoops.
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---From a Germany customer
How to use Sewtalent magnetic hoops on a Brother machine.
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---From a Poland customer
Sewtalent magnetic hoop vs. standard plastic hoop—saves 90% hooping time, no hoop burn.
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---From a France customer
Using the Sewtalent hoop station and magnetic hoop on a Holiauma machine—100% recommended.
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FAQs
What type of magnets does this embroidery hoop use?
This Sewtalent magnetic hoop for MYSEW embroidery machines uses high-grade N52 neodymium magnets. These magnets deliver extremely powerful and permanent holding strength, ensuring stable fabric positioning even during high-speed stitches. The durable magnet composition supports repeated use and prevents slippage across heavy or stretch fabrics, improving embroidery precision.
Why is my fabric puckering in the center while using the magnetic hoop?
Fabric puckering typically results from stabilizer issues, not hoop tension. To fix this with your MYSEW embroidery machine hoop, ensure you select the correct stabilizer type and weight for the fabric. For knits, use a cut-away stabilizer; for woven fabrics, a medium tear-away is ideal. Avoid stretching the fabric during hooping to maintain uniform surface tension.
What improvement can we expect in defect reduction using this magnetic frame?
Users of Sewtalent magnet hoops for MYSEW machines often report a significant drop in hooping-related defects. By eliminating hoop burn, fabric shifting, and uneven tension, the embroidery hoop minimizes rework and material waste. This translates into improved production efficiency, cost savings on spoiled garments, and better machine uptime consistency across multiple embroidery sessions.
What should I do if the fabric slips slightly during embroidery?
If fabric slipping occurs, check three main factors. First, verify that your stabilizer is strong enough for the design’s density. Second, use non-slip grip tape on the embroidery frame when stitching very thick or slick material. Third, ensure the hoop size suits the pattern; overly large hoops may create a fabric ‘drum’ effect. These quick checks usually restore proper hold and stitch accuracy.