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Durkee, 18 cm (7") round hoop. Suitable for Brother PR series multi-needle embroidery machines.

Ideal to use for: larger left chest, small jacket backs

Sewing area = 17.1 cm (6 3/4") diameter

Important note: DE Hoops are not genuine Brother hoops and are not recognized by the machine hoop sensor. Care must be taken to trace your design before stitching to avoid the needle coming into contact with the hoop (this is standard practice on most other commercial embroidery machines). Additionally, the sizes shown are actual hoop size, the embroidery area will be smaller than the hoop size. Any damage caused due to the failure of the operator to observe the appropriate precautions will not be covered under warranty.

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Compatible with:

Baby Lock Coverstitch

    Halo Embroidery Only

      Janome Embroidery Only Machine

        Brother Embroidery Only Machine (Domestic)

          Brother Embroidery Only Machine (Semi-commercial)

            Baby Lock Overlocker

              Janome Overlocker/Coverstitch

                Merrylock Overlockers

                  Juki Overlockers

                    Brother Overlockers

                      Brother ScanNCut

                        Alfa Sewing Machine

                          Juki Sewing Machine

                            Janome Sewing Machine

                              Brother Sewing Machine

                                Janome Sewing/Embroidery Combo Machine

                                  Brother Sewing/Embroidery Combo Machine

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