MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 6.9" | 175x175mm for Tajima
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Before you place the order, please CONFIRM the HOOP LENGTH we listed is the same as your current hoop or fit your embroidery machine.
Please measure your current hoop, example picture below:

This video will help you to select MaggieFrame hoop length by measuring your current tubular hoop length.
If you have trouble selecting magnetic embroidery hoops, please feel free to contact us at info@maggieframes.com. We are glad to help you.
Description
MaggieFrame magnetic embroidery hoops are innovative embroidery frames for your Tajima embroidery machines! These embroidery machine hoops are designed to make embroidery easier, more efficient, and more enjoyable than ever before.

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 Tajima Embroidery Machine Models:
Tajima single head machine models:
- Juki Tajima SAI(Model:MDP-S0801C)
- Tajima TUMX-C601/ TUMX 1501C/ TEMX 1501/ TEJT 1501C/ TMBP-SC1201/ TMBP-SC1501/ TMBP2-SC060/ TMBP2-SC1201/ TMBP2-SC1501/ TMBR-SC1501/ TMBR-SC1801/ TMBR2-SC601/ TMBR2-SC1201/ TMBR2-SC1501/ TMBR2-SC1801/ TMBU-S801/ TMBU-S1401/ TMBU-SC1501.
- Tajima TFMX-C601/ TFMX-C901/ TFMX-C1201/ TFMX-C1501.
- TWMX-C901/ TWMX-C1201/ TWMX-C1501 (SUMO).
- Tajima TMEZ-SC1401/ TMEZ-SC1501.
- Tajima TMEX-C901/ TMEX-C1201/ TMEX-C1501/ TEHX-C1501/ TEMX-C901/ TEMX-C1201/ TEMX-C1501/ TEJT II-C901/ TEJT II-C1201/ TEJT II-C1501.
Tajima multi-heads machine models:
- Tajima TMEZ-KC Series: K0902C / K1202C / K1502C/ K0904C / K1204C / 1504C / K0906C / K1206C / K0908C / K1208C / 1508C.
- Tajima TMAR-KC TYPE2 Series: TMAR-V1212C / TMAR-V1512C.
- Tajima TMAR-K Series: TMAR-K0902C/ TMAR-K1202C/ TMAR-K1502C/ TMAR-K0904C/ TMAR-K1204C/ TMAR-K1504C/ TMAR-K0906C/ TMAR-K1206C/ TMAR-K1506C/ TMAR-K0908C/ TMAR-K1208C/ TMAR-K1508C.
- Tajima TMAR-VC Series: TMAR-V1212C/ TMAR-VC1212C / TMAR-V1512C/ TMAR-VC1512C.
- Tajima TFMX-IIC TYPE2 Series: TFMX-IIC602/ TFMX-IIC902/ TFMX-IIC1202/ TFMX-IIC1502/ TFMX-IIC604/ TFMX-IIC904/ TFMX-IIC1204/ TFMX-IIC1504/ TFMX-IIC606/ TFMX-IIC906/ TFMX-IIC1206/ TFMX-IIC1506/ TFMX-IIC608/ TFMX-IIC908/ TFMX-IIC1208/ TFMX-IIC1508.
- Tajima TFHX-IIC Series: TFMX-IIC602/ TFMX-IIC902/ TFMX-IIC1202/ TFMX-IIC1502/ TFMX-IIC604/ TFMX-IIC904/ TFMX-IIC1204/ TFMX-IIC1504/ TFMX-IIC606/ TFMX-IIC906/ TFMX-IIC1206/ TFMX-IIC1506/ TFMX-IIC608/ TFMX-IIC908/ TFMX-IIC1208/ TFMX-IIC1508.
- Tajima TEHX Series: Tajima TEHX-C918/ TEHX-C1215/ TEHX-C1212.
- Tajima TEMX Series: TEMX-C912/ TEMX-C915/ TEMX-C918/ TEMX-C1212/ TEMX-C1215/ TEMX-C1218/ TEMX-C1512/ TEMX-C1515/ TEMX-C1518.
MaggieFrame offers 17 different embroidery frame sizes compatible with various Tajima embroidery machines, meeting a wide range of embroidery frame and hooping needs.Click Here to check all 17 sizes for Tajima.
Powered by strong magnetic force, the MaggieFrame embroidery hoop makes your hooping process super-easy, offering a stable embroidery frame for industrial embroidery machines.
Watch videoHooping Revolution – Magic of MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop
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MaggieFrame vs Mighty Hoop: Which One is Easier to Use? Has Stronger Magnets? has Higher Durability?
Watch videoMaggieFrame magnetic embroidery hoops are compatible with a variety of embroidery machines, like Ricoma, Tajima, Brother, Barudan, BAI, HappyJapan, SWF, ZSK, and Melco. Each magic hoop is built for precision hooping and comes in inner sizes from 4″x4″ (100x100mm) to 17″x15.5″(430x390mm), suitable for sweatshirts, towels, right chest logos, jeans, hats, and jackets.
Our innovative magnetic embroidery frame allows you to hold your fabric firmly in place. With strong magnets, the MaggieFrame embroidery hoop ensures your fabric remains taut, creating a smooth embroidery surface and extending the life of your embroidery machine hoops.
Customer Reviews:
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Watch video Watch videoWe have a lot of different size hoops to compatible with --Tajima / Toyota Embroidery Machines. Click Here to check all products for --Tajima / Toyota embroidery machines.
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FAQs
Is this magnetic frame perfectly compatible with my embroidery machine?
The MaggieFrame magnetic hoop 6.9″ × 6.9″ (175 × 175 mm) is designed for Tajima embroidery machines and fits perfectly when the correct bracket set is selected. Before purchasing, please check the compatible model list, such as TMEZ-SC1501 or TMAR-K1204C. Always choose the matching brackets to ensure a secure and precise fit during embroidery.
I feel like the magnetic frame is shifting slightly on the machine during high-stitch-count designs. How can I fix this?
This issue is rare thanks to MaggieFrame’s strong magnetic force. If shifting occurs, ensure the brackets are fully tightened and you are using proper stabilizer underneath. For dense embroidery or slippery textiles, placing a thin non-slip liner between the hoop and fabric can improve grip and keep your designs steady across long runs.
What is the best way to clean spray adhesive residue off the frame?
To remove adhesive buildup from your MaggieFrame embroidery hoop, lightly wipe the surface with a cloth dampened with citrus-based cleaner or rubbing alcohol. Avoid soaking the hoop or using aggressive solvents that may affect magnet strength. Regular gentle cleaning keeps your embroidery frames smooth and prolongs their life.
After switching to this magnetic frame, what reduction in our defect rate (caused by hooping errors) can we expect?
Users switching to MaggieFrame magnetic hoops for Tajima machines often see fewer hooping errors and visible hoop marks. By maintaining stable tension, the embroidery frame reduces puckering and fabric shifting. This improvement translates to fewer rejected garments, saving both material costs and operator time across high-volume production.
