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MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 6.9" | 175x175mm for FAMATEX

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MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoop 6.9" | 175x175mm for FAMATEXMaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery are innovative tools for your FAMATEX embroidery machines, ideal for anyone seeking a durable magnetic embroidery hoop for precise results. These machine embroidery 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

MaggieFrame magnetic hoops embroidery are innovative tools for your FAMATEX embroidery machines, ideal for anyone seeking a durable magnetic embroidery hoop for precise results. These machine embroidery 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)

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Compatible with FAMATEX Embroidery Machine Models.

For FAMATEX FW-1501-8050/ 1502/ 1504/ 1506/ 1508 embroidery machines, MaggieFrame has 17 magnetic hoop sizes compatible with different machine models of FAMATEX embroidery machines, giving users flexibility to choose the most suitable machine embroidery hoop for each project.Click Here to check all 17 sizes for FAMATEX.

Powered by a strong magnetic force, the MaggieFrame magnetic hoop — also known as a magna hoop — makes your hooping process incredibly easy and ensures consistent embroidery alignment.

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MaggieFrame vs Mighty Hoop: Which One is Easier to Use? Has Stronger Magnets? has Higher Durability?

MaggieFrame magnetic embroidery hoops are compatible with a wide range of embroidery machines, like Ricoma, Tajima, Brother, Barudan, BAI, HappyJapan, SWF, ZSK, Melco, and other Chinese brands sewing and embroidery machines. Each MaggieFrame magna hoop provides stable hold and accurate placement, available 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 hoop allows you to hold your fabric securely in place. With its strong magnets, the MaggieFrame machine embroidery hoop keeps the fabric taut, creating a smooth and even surface for every stitch. Built with high-quality materials, these magnetic hoops offer long-lasting performance for both beginners and professionals.

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Say Goodbye to Hoop Marks: Sweater Embroidery with MaggieFrame Magnetic Hoops & HoopTalent Station - Customer Using Reference

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Effortless Large Designs with MaggieFrame – Mastering a 17x16 Magnetic Hoop on a 15-Needle Machine - Customer Using Reference

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We have a lot of different size hoops to compatible with FAMATEX Embroidery Machines. Click Here to check all products for FAMATEX embroidery machines.

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FAQs

Will the magnetic strength weaken over time?

The MaggieFrame magnetic hoop uses high‑grade Neodymium magnets that retain their force for decades. They are not affected by regular use or typical shop conditions, so magnetic strength will not noticeably weaken. This is a one‑time investment offering consistent performance for your FAMATEX embroidery machine across thousands of hooping cycles.

Should the stabilizer be placed inside the frame or floated outside?

When hooping with the MaggieFrame on your FAMATEX embroidery machine, most embroiderers sandwich the fabric and stabilizer between the magnetic hoops for the best hold and alignment. For thick or delicate items, you can float the stabilizer beneath the bottom frame. Both methods give smooth, even tension suited to different fabrics and projects.

Should I purchase a full set of magnetic hoops or start with one size?

We recommend starting with the 6.9″ × 6.9″ (175 × 175 mm) magnetic embroidery hoop you use most frequently on your FAMATEX machine. Once you experience the ease of magnetic hooping, you’ll appreciate having multiple sizes to handle varied items like sweatshirts and jackets. A full set maximizes efficiency and reduces downtime between jobs.

How can new operators learn to use these magnetic hoops quickly?

The MaggieFrame magnetic hoop has a very short learning curve compared to traditional screw hoops. The snap‑and‑align system allows new team members to adjust fabric tension quickly without complex manual tightening. This means faster training, fewer hooping errors, and consistent results on every FAMATEX embroidery design.

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Disturbing Questions
"Racism became an essential, if unacknowledged, ingredient of the republican ideology that enabled Virginians to lead the nation." writes Edmund S. Morgan in 1975, and ends this book with the rhetorical question: "Is America still colonial Virginia writ large?" These are deeply disturbing questions - questions one is compelled to ponder as one reads this lucid and dispassionate presentation of the how primitive accumulation in Virginia at the beginning of the 17th century was replaced a century later by an orderly and opulent society based on slavery. The answer to such questions is not made easy by the realisation that the only other successful republican experiment - the Athenian democracy - blossomed too on a bed of slavery. Do these questions matter today? Have we not moved on from racism? I'm afraid not. Again the voice of Morgan: "In the republican way of thinking, zeal for liberty and equality could go hand in hand with contempt for the poor and plans for enslaving them." Sounds eerily familiar? Just as today's language used to describe terrorist threats is redolent of the rhetoric that once surrounded the lynching of black bodies. Racism (albeit globalised) is re-visiting the land today, and so are republican virtues and values. The book is long, and in some ways, too detailed. Morgan delights in the telling particular, and at times one wishes he would not linger on some specifics. But this has a purpose. He wants to show the imperceptible and surreptitious mechanisms by which a society acquires its ugly and immoral traits until they become so natural as to be invisible. Step by step, event by event, law by law a construction emerges that would have horrified its founders. Yet, at the time, it seamed the logical, and the right thing to do. A strong point in Morgan's narrative is the links he highlights between the developments in Virginia and the Britain's commercial interests, migration policies, population growth and control, state revenue, and political history or thought. One can better appreciate the import of Virginia for Britain and the mother country's fixation and fascination for the North American colonies. Brash and brutal, Virginian slavery stood openly as godmother at the foundation of the American Republic. Other aspects of slavery also contributed significantly - but as they were indirect, they remained veiled and are hardly recognised even today. New England benefited greatly from its cod trade to the Caribbean, where the product that was found to be unfit for European markets was fed to the slaves, thus freeing up land that otherwise would have been used to sustain them. When will we get a total picture of slavery's import for America's economic foundations?
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This book lays out hte paradox, how a country could develop a "national character" founded on the love of liberty while simultaneously importing thousands and thousands of bondsmen to provided the "free people" with the necessities of life: i.e., why slavery was necessary to support the kind of freedom the white folk wanted to become accustomed to.... and implicitly, why the industrial revolution finally changed the hearts and minds of enough Americans to make slavery seem unnecessary and therefore, if was no longer a necessary evil, why it had to be overthrown. Morgan writes objectively -- but his feelings are always detectable through his writing style, which is perhaps the best academic English to be found anywhere. I found it gripping. The book was published in 1972, and has doubtless been corrected by many subsequent researchers in some of its particulars -- but it was the fountainhead for a new way of understanding American history that young people all have learned about in high school, but which many baby-boomers have never seriously encountered. Reading it accomplished a MAJOR retrofit in my sense of how the USA got to be the way it is today. Not to put too fine a point on it, the Tea Party and many trump supporters seem to adhere to the values of the original American Republicans [and to think that Black folk should be pushed back to a place where their feelings don't matter], and to long for a return to the status quo ante -- with ante referring to a time long LONG ago
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Richard C. Wolfinger
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Kindle edition worked well. Very interesting and insightful read by a first rate historian. Tells the story of how our ancestors transitioned from Englishmen to Americans. A book well worth taking the time to read.
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michiganreader
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★★★★★ 5
History at its best
This comprehensive history of early Virginia persuasively argues that slavery and racism contributed to the American notions of freedom and democracy for those not enslaved. Although first published in 1975, one would never guess that just from reading it. Morgan's argument emerges from such a careful reading and analysis of primary sources that it remains as important today as it was a quarter century ago. The book also provides valuable insights into many subjects other than slavery, including economic and political relations between Virginia and England, early interactions with Native Americans, and changing colonial and British notions of labor and class. Highly recommended on any of these issues.
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Timothy Curran
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The eye-opening journey this non-fiction book offers is not fun, if you are any kind of human being at all. The historical detail and background information is great. The organization makes it easy to understand the complex and entangled events that were happening then and which molded colonial Virginian society, which in turn we inherited. Highest quality scholarship. Dreadful and stomach-turning subject matter. I wish I read this years ago.
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