OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES
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Compact frame (70/50/44/
Portrait orientation)
70: 41 mm (H) × 70 mm (W) (1-5/8
inches (H) × 2-3/4 inches (W))
50: 50 mm (H) × 50 mm (W) (2 inches
(H) × 2 inches (W))
44: 38 mm (H) × 44 mm (W) (1-1/2 inches (H) × 1-3/4 inches (W))
Portrait orientation: 33 mm (H) × 75 mm (W) (1-5/16 inches (H) × 2-
15/16 inches(W))
Refer to “Hooping the
compact frame and
attaching to the machine”
on page 78.
Embroidery
frame holder e
Use for embroidering small patterns or names on sleeves or
pockets of pre-assembled products such as shirts, bags, and so
on.
Cap frame (optional)
<Advanced type 2> 60 mm (H) × 130 mm (W)
(2-3/8 inches (H) × 5-1/8 inches (W))
Visit your nearest
authorized Brother dealer.
Use when embroidering caps.
Baseball (golf) caps, tulip hats and bucket hats can be embroidered
with these frames. These frames cannot be used with hats having a
front area of 50 mm (2 inches) or less, such as sun visors and
children’s hats. In addition, these cannot be used with hats that
have a brim longer than 80 mm (3-1/8 inches).
Cylinder frame (optional) 80 mm (H) × 90 mm (W)
(3 inches (H) × 3-1/2 inches (W))
Visit your nearest
authorized Brother dealer.
Use when embroidering tubular and curved fabric, such as shirt
sleeves and trousers.
• The embroidery frame indicators show all embroidery frame sizes in which the embroidery pattern can
be sewn. Be sure to use an embroidery frame of the most suitable size. If the embroidery frame that is
too large is used, the pattern may be misaligned or the fabric may pucker.
Embroidery type
Embroidering area
Reference
Usage