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Focus on Embroidery Hobirk The beginner’s machine


The RCM-1501TC from Ricoma is one of Hobkirkʼs best- selling embroidery machines. It is ideal for embroidery on to caps, bags, denim, finished garments and more. The machine comes equipped with all the necessary attachments to get users up and running and is perfect for beginners.


● One head, 15 needles. ● A maximum speed of 1,200spm. ● A memory capacity of 20 million stitches or 200 designs. ● An embroidery area of 500x350mm. ● A 7in HD LCD control panel. ● Automatic thread trimming. ● Thread break detection. ● Pre-sew design tracing. ● 12 hoops included. ● A cap frame system, including two cap rings, one cap driver and one hoop station.


Features include the following:


Other Ricoma models supplied by Hobkirk include; the Ricoma EM-1010, the Ricoma, MT1501, and the Ricoma MT1502 twin head.


RCM-1501TC


ETC Supplies Get to know your backings


ETC Supplies is one the leading suppliers of embroidery backings to the printwear industry. The company has a vast range of products to


choose from and something suitable for everyone and


Super Easy Tear Backing


every type of machine. Take for example ETCʼs Super Easy Tear Backing. This is a unique backing available only from ETC Supplies. This product is made by welding the special fibres together, giving an outstanding stability with easy close tear all around. This backing is great for use on cottons, jersey and fleece, as well as towels, napkins and socks. Also available from ETC Supplies is the ETC Soft & Strong Cut Backing. The cut away range has been developed by ETC Supplies for use on difficult fabrics and designs, including multi stitch jobs and weak fabrics. It is ideal for designs with borders and lettering. A little more effort will result in a great finished job. Other backings in ETCʼs range include; ETC Multi Easy Tear Backing, ETC Soft & Easy Tear Backing, ETC Fifty-Fifty Tear Backing, ETC Strong & Stiff Tear Backing, ETC Super Spun Cut Backing and ETC Waffle Easy Tear Backing.


www.etcsupplies.co.uk | 52 | February 2019 www.hobkirk.co.uk


Amaya Sales UK Improve quality and production


The Melco EMT16 Plus modular embroidery machine has features that will benefit your business in regard to technology, efficiency and increased production. Itʼs a multi-head with a difference, it can be configured to adjust to your production input. With Melco, there is no need to have any embroidery heads standing idle, just quickly configure to your requirements. Remember that heads that are idle, cost you money and lost production. Amaya also offers a range of accessories that help improve quality and production. The latest product produced by Melco is the Melco Fast Frame. This is used for embroidering on difficult products and areaʼs like, football boots, shoes, straps, bags etc. The Melco Fast Frame is fully adjustable to cope with multiple tasks.


The Hoopmaster framing system is a must if you want consistently accurate framing and with the correct tension. The Hoopmaster is compatible with all makes of embroidery machine so when ordering please state the exact make and model of machine. The Hoopmaster company also manufactures the Mighty Hoop which is uses magnetism to hold the two parts of the frames together. This is especially useful on larger garments and jackets but works just as well with smaller items. With these frames you donʼt have to apply pressure when framing, they just fall into place.


www.amayauk.com Melco EMT16 Plus www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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