Magnetic Hooping Station (UK) – Faster, Straighter, More Repeatable Embroidery Placement
A magnetic hooping station is one of those “once you’ve used it, you won’t go back” tools.
It’s built to help you place designs in the same spot every time (think left-chest logos on
t-shirts and sweatshirts), while speeding up hooping and reducing wasted garments from crooked placement.
Our Brother PR-compatible hooping station is specifically aimed at repeatable positioning for garments.
This collection includes the Maggy Frame hooping station options and alignment tools that make
batch work quicker and more consistent—especially when you’re doing uniforms, workwear, club kits, and
promotional clothing.
Why choose a magnetic hooping station?
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Repeatable placement: quickly line up garments so logos land in the same position across a run
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Faster hooping workflow: a station + fixtures setup is designed to improve speed and consistency
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Gentler on fabrics: magnetic hoops are often chosen to reduce “hoop burn” and help preserve the
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Tip: If you’re doing any kind of repeat logo work, add an alignment tool/fixture to your setup.
It’s a simple add-on that can make placement far more “foolproof” when you’re hooping multiple garments.
(We stock the Maggy Frame alignment tool in this collection.)
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What you’ll find in this collection
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Hooping station kits (selected kits include a 130mm × 130mm magnetic hoop for Brother PR machines). :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
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Hooping station alignment tools to help you register garments and keep placement consistent. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Magnetic Hooping Station FAQ
Which machines is this for?
The products in this collection include options designed for Brother PR style embroidery setups,
and we also stock hooping station variants for other commercial embroidery formats (BAi, SWF, and more) in our wider
hooping station range.
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Is a hooping station worth it if I’m not doing huge volume?
If you ever find yourself re-hooping because the logo is slightly off, or you want to speed up the “setup” part of
embroidery, a station can pay for itself quickly—especially when you’re doing repeat jobs like uniform left-chest
logos.
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Will magnetic hoops damage fabric?
Many embroiderers choose magnetic hoops specifically because they can reduce hoop marks (“hoop burn”) compared with
overtightened traditional hoops—helping keep garments looking smarter after stitching.
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Browse the Magnetic Hooping Station collection below—if you tell us your machine model and the type of items you stitch most
(t-shirts, hoodies, sleeves, babywear), we’ll point you to the best setup.