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Types of embroidery frames/frame holders and their applications
Embroidery type
Extra-large embroidery
frame
Extra-large embroidery
frame (optional)
Flat frame (optional)
Large embroidery frame
Medium embroidery
frame
Small embroidery frame 40 mm (H) × 60 mm (W)
Embroidering area
Usage
200 mm (H) × 360 mm (W)
(7-7/8 inches (H) × 14 inches (W))
Use when embroidering connecting characters or patterns,
combined patterns or large embroidery patterns.
200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W)
(7-7/8 inches (H) × 11-3/4 inches (W))
Use when embroidering connecting characters or patterns,
combined patterns or large embroidery patterns.
200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W)
(7-7/8 inches (H) × 11-3/4 inches (W))
Use when embroidering jackets and other thick garments.
130 mm (H) × 180 mm (W)
(5-1/8 inches (H) × 7-1/8 inches (W))
Use when embroidering patterns with a size less than 130
mm (H) × 180 mm (W) (5-1/8 inches (H) × 7-1/8 inches
(W))
100 mm (H) × 100 mm (W)
(4 inches (H) × 4 inches (W))
Use when embroidering standard-sized patterns.
(1-1/2 inches (H) × 2-3/8 inches (W))
Use when embroidering small-sized patterns, such as
nametags.
Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 91
Reference
(Refer to
"Hooping the
Fabric" on
page 94.)
3
Consult your
nearest
Brother
dealer.
(Refer to
"Hooping the
Fabric" on
page 94.)
(Refer to
"Hooping the
Fabric in the
Embroidery
Frame" on
page 49.)