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Any tips on how to embroider the back of a baseball hat? Will probably be numbers mostly. The guy at training recommended the 7 in 1 fast frames but will prob be buying hoopmaster system and don't really have the money for that to. Any suggestions?
 

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Take a look at the clamping system Imachinegroup, commercial embroidery equipment, freejet, t-jet direct to garment printers. Just remember them if your cap-back business should justify their purchase. They are a bit pricey but if you get to the point that you do a lot of cap backs and/or sides, bags or other items hard to hoop, these are invaluable. I purchased a set at a trade show several years back. They have allowed me to take in many orders that I would have had to refuse otherwise.
 

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We use the 9 or 12cm hoops on the back of hats all the time. Hardest part is getting the buckle out of the way. Take a picture of the back of the hat and import it into your digitizing program so you can get the right arc to your letters.

I also marked lines on the sides of the small frames and use them to position the edges of the cap so they all line up in the same place.
 

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On the 4head machine, we use 12 or 15 hoops, depending on the cap.
On the single head we use a fast frame.
 

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We use several different clamps, but when we are busy and doing a lot I have a little trick that we use that works great. Take a regular hoop (15mm works great) use masking tape, tape both parts of the hoop together so it "hinges" open and close on one end. Then all you have to do is slide the back of the cap into the hoop / make shift clamp and press down the open side and start sewing. We keep a couple of these home made rigs laying around and have the center marked with a sharpie so we can line things up quick.
 

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Dependent upon the design/size use a 9, 12 or 15 cm tubular hoop. You can mark the inside to line up each hat. I would recommend a board to the outside of the table as it will be easier to hoop. We use a Hoopmaster Freestyle board for our hooping of this kind. Works great. ;)
 

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Thanks for the help! What else can u use fast frames for?
We have used the fast frames for so many things I probably can't remember them all but we have done sweatbands, hair ribbons, canvas belts, patches, luggage, backpacks, flip flop straps, diaper bags, pant legs, sleeves, pockets, shirt collars, hat backs, tote bags, sides of canvas tennis shoes, shirt cuffs, and many other things. If you can dream we can sew it.
 
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