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A 270 cap system allows for embroidery on the surface of caps up to a maximum of 270 degrees. Two types (adult or child) are available for wide cap frames. The 270 degree cap system can extend from one ear to the other ear covering the front of the cap.
A 270 cap system allows for embroidery on the surface of caps up to a maximum of 270 degrees. For practical purposes, this is essentially ear to ear. With a 270 cap system, a user has the ability to embroider both the front and sides of the cap without the need to re-hoop the cap and sew out a separate design.  
 
[[File:270_cap_system.jpg|right|thumb|alt=270 degree cap system|270 degree cap system ready to embroider]]
 
Nowadays, the 270 degree cap system is standard. Prior to the 270 cap system becoming standard,  cap systems could only embroider on the front of the cap (not the sides).  
 
 
 
 


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 21:06, 29 March 2022

270 degree cap system
270 degree cap system with cap frame and cap driver

A 270 cap system allows for embroidery on the surface of caps up to a maximum of 270 degrees. For practical purposes, this is essentially ear to ear. With a 270 cap system, a user has the ability to embroider both the front and sides of the cap without the need to re-hoop the cap and sew out a separate design.

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270 degree cap system ready to embroider

Nowadays, the 270 degree cap system is standard. Prior to the 270 cap system becoming standard, cap systems could only embroider on the front of the cap (not the sides).



See also