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Magna-Hoop Pro for the Brother PR600 and the Babylock Embroidery Professional

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You asked for it and we listened. Now there's a Magna-Hoop for the professional embroiderer! Whether you embroider for fun or profit, the Magna-Hoop Pro for Baby Lock and Brother machines will save you time and money! This brand new embroidery tool fits both the large and extra-large hoops so you can quickly embroider difficult items (like jeans). You can also place precise embroidery on belts and straps, embroider continuous designs with minimal stabilizer, and even quilt without any stabilizer at all!

The Magna-Hoop Pro works with the following machines:

  • Baby Lock BMP8
  • Baby Lock BMP6
  • Baby Lock EMP6
  • Brother PR600CII
  • Brother PR600II
  • Brother PR600
With your purchase of the Magna-Hoop Pro, you will get:

2 metal frames inserts (medium and large)

5 medium hoop acrylic frames
  • 1-Round, 3" (76mm)
  • 1-Square, 3" x 3" (76x76mm)
  • 1-Large Rectangle, 4" x 5" (120x146mm)
  • 1-Medium Rectangle, 2" x 5" (52x146mm)
  • 1-Narrow Rectangle, 1" x 5" (25x146mm)


3 large hoop acrylic frames
  • 1-Large Rectangle, 4" x 5" (120x146mm)
  • 1-Medium Rectangle, 2" x 5" (52x146mm)
  • 1-Narrow Rectangle, 1" x 5" (25x146mm)


8 heavy-duty magnets
  • 4-Bronze short magnets
  • 4-Silver tall magnets


Adhesive gripping strips

Target stickers

35+ minute video CD

12-page, full-color reference manual

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