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dime Multi Needle Snap Hoop Monster 240 X 200 For Use with Janome & Elna Machines

$209.99
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SKU:
dime-mnm00b2
UPC:
810065021892
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dime Multi Needle Snap Hoop Monster 240 X 200 For Use with Janome & Elna Machines

Dime Multi Needle Snap Hoop Monster is a monster-grip for heavy-duty projects! Experience the effortless one-step method to hoop and align heavyweight fabrics. The secret is in the patented design of the hoop. The Multi Needle Snap Hoop Monster is designed for ease and recognized by your machine. It glides into the embroidery frame holder. The Multi Needle Monster comes with one flat magnetic frame and one metal frame that slips into the embroidery frame holder. Just lay the stabilizer and fabric over the magnetic frame. Multi Needle Monster is completely flat, eliminating excess fabric falling into the embroidery field. Multi Needle Monster makes tubular embroidery a breeze. Two points of attachment to the machine create a safe, sturdy hold on all fabrics. No screws to tighten. No inner/outer rings to force together. Easy on the hands with its ergonomic design. Ideal for terry cloth, fleece, quilt sandwiches, and all-over embroidery. 

For 6-needle Machines; 4” x 4”, 5” x 7”, 8” x 12”, 100 x 100 mm

For 10-needle machines; 4” x 4”, 5” x 7”, 8” x 8”, 8” x 12”, 240 x 200 mm

Includes; One metal frame recognized by your machine, One magnetic frame, One magnet safety shield, Four adhesive centering rulers

Fits Janome Models: MB4, MB7, Melco EP4, Elna Expressive 940, 970

1 Review

  • 1
    Snap Hoop Monster

    Posted by T Brost on 27th Apr 2022

    Horribly disappointed in this hoop. I have the Snap Monster 240x200 for my Pfaff Creative 3.0 and love it. I embroider most of my quilts so thought I'd get a snap hoop for my Janome MB-4. This hoop is poorly designed on so many levels 1) the bottom magnetic part is bigger than the top metal part; 2) 3) because the bottom and top parts are not the same size, if you don't realign the hoops when embroidery is close to the edge the needle comes down on the metal. Broke 3 needles and wasn't even half-way through a 5000 stitch design; 3) you can't actually embroider a design that is 240x200 because there is no space allowance for the foot to come down without hitting the metal. This will be my last dime purchase. I'm sick to my stomach that I wasted over $200.