Slim Line 2 Large Window Sizes

There are (7) different window sizes to choose from with the Slim Line 2 Clamping System. Each (2) piece window set comes with a Base Adapter window and a top clamping windows. All window sets install quickly and easily onto the chassis, no tools required.

12″ x 9″

9″ x 9″

8″ x 8″

6.5″ x 6.5″

4.5″ x 9″

12″ x 5″

8″ x 5″

The different window sizes make it easy to tailor the Slim Line 2 to fit into any opening for optimum sewing.

12.0 x 5.0 (305 x 127 mm)The 12×9 window is the largest window available for the Slim Line 2 and a popular choice for embroiders who sew large designs. Typical applications include blankets, sports bags towels, chair covers, car mats and flat piece work.
– (2) piece window set.
– Largest window for the Slim Line 2

9.0”x 9.0” (230 x 230 mm)

The 9×9 window works well in large pockets of duffels, tote bags, towels, blankets and pillow cases.
– (2) piece window set.

8.0”x 8.0” (203 x 203mm)

The 8×8 window is a nice size for general large logo work. It works well for left chest on heavy jackets.
– (2) piece window set.
– Second most popular window size.

6.5”x 6.5” (76 x 130 mm)

The 6.5×6.5 window is smallest of the Slim Line 2 square windows. This window size allows you to get into smaller pockets with the larger SL-2 frame
– (2) piece window set.

4.5”x 9.0” (114 x 230 mm)

The 4.5 x9.0 window is twice as long as it is wide which makes it perfect for pant legs, sleeves on jackets, sweaters and sweat shirts. It also works well for the area between the handle straps on canvas tote bags.
– (2) piece window set.

12”x 5.0”(305 x 127 mm)

The added room at the shoulders of the 12×5 allows a place for fabric to accumulate when sewing in toward the middle of large piece of fabric or garment. It will also work well for the front of sweaters and sweat shirts.
– (2) piece window set.

8.0”x 5.0” (203 x 127 mm)

The 8×5 is a smaller version of the 12×5 with the same added room at the shoulders of the 12×5 allows a place for fabric to accumulate when sewing in toward the middle of large piece of fabric or garment. It will also work well for the front of sweaters and sweat shirts.