Features & Specifications
Introducing Durkee Cap Frames - all metal frames allowing embroiderers to embellish caps with logos and designs more than 2 1/2" tall. Durkee’s cap frame attaches to a multi-needle machine just like a normal hoop. The bill of the cap is clamped securely in place while the embroiderer presses down the front portion of the cap held in place with sticky backing/stabilizer.
Our cap frame allows the embroiderer to sew a design or logo approximately 5" wide and 4 1/2" tall. After completing the front of the cap, the embroiderer can turn the cap around and clamp the back tabs of the cap in place to embroider the back of the cap as well.
- Easy to use - attaches to multi-needle machine just like any other hoop.
- Durable but lightweight - all metal construction with anodized aluminum plate and stainless steel arms.
- Vertical slots in the front and back of the frame plus alignment guides to aid in achieving consisten hooping results.
- Extra-large sewing field - much larger than many cap embroidery systems and at a fraction of the price.
- Can hoop the back of a cap as well as the front!
- Comes with Durkee's lifetime replacement warranty.
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Customer Reviews
Great Construction - Hard to use on Structured hats
By Matthew
So I dropped the $200 for this Hat Hoop and was excited to get it. I tried to mount it on my SWF 1501c and it wouldn't lock on the right side. There are 2 screws where the arms mount to the blue center part of the frame.. Loosen them to move the arm around so it will lock in the machine arm.
Now for the product. I tried to hoop a Structured hat and it's a nightmare. I ruined 1 hat and I'm reluctant to try again. I have some non-structured hats coming today to see if it works any better. I"m have a modification in mind that might work on Structured hats. Buyer beware regarding structured hats.. Oh by the way... I called Durkee and told them of the issue and his answer wsa 'Use Binder Clips". Wow.. thanks for the great support on your product. NOT!