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Lindy demonstrates the pivot motion that snaps the inner hoop into the outer hoop while keeping fabric aligned and tension even.
A finished in-the-hoop Tooth Fairy pillow with a stitched fairy design and a front pocket for the tooth and money exchange.
A close view of a hand pulling excess polo fabric away from the needle area while the Brother PE900 stitches, preventing the shirt from being sewn shut.
Close-up of the finished honeycomb-and-bee embroidery stitched on denim, showing an organic flow and seam-hiding overlays.
A clear studio shot of a Brother computerized sewing and embroidery machine as the host introduces common troubleshooting touchpoints.
The HoopWorks “Hoop Descriptions” list with the 130 x 300 Jumbo Hoop highlighted for BabyLock Ellure multi-position splitting.
The Design Doodler left toolbar is shown as the Automatic Branching icon is clicked to merge satin objects into a cleaner stitch sequence.
An iron presses over a white pressing cloth to fuse embroidered patches onto a vinyl-lined cosmetic bag safely.
Embird Studio preview showing a green Rope border framing the pumpkin design inside an octagonal mug rug shape.
Front view of the SWF KX‑T1501 on its stand, showing the 15‑needle head and tubular arm ready for hooping.
A close-up shows metal scissors lifting a broken needle tip off the magnet near the Brother SE725 bobbin area—the kind of tiny debris that can cause big jams.
The Bernina Fabric dialog box with the Apply Fabric checkbox being unchecked to prevent fill stitch pattern changes.
The Brother Luminaire screen shows a red honeycomb background fill neatly surrounding a floral outline after using the Bucket tool in My Design Center.
A partially recolored owl design in Hatch Embroidery, showing the mid-edit color transformation before final grouping and saving.
A full view of the Husqvarna Viking Designer Epic 2 in the Vivid Sunset colorway, showing the large workspace and touch screen.
The Singer Studio LCD detail screen for Design 40 shows the truck motif with stitch area, color count, and estimated sewing time.
A close-up of the Husqvarna Viking Designer Topaz 50 actively stitching an orange spider design on dark blue fabric.
A tote bag is mounted on the Bernina 790 Plus free arm with the embroidery arm parked, ready to stitch cleanly without opening seams.
A finished brown faux leather ITH owl purse is held up for a final reveal, showing clean edges and aligned front/back panels.
A purple t-shirt is slid smoothly over the large side of the hooping station, showing how the garment stays controlled and flat before the inner hoop is pressed in.
A close-up Forte PD screen capture shows Bezier nodes placed slightly outside the artwork to demonstrate manual pull compensation for a satin outline.
A finished, trimmed ITH quilt block is held up close, showing a bird appliqué with cross-hatch quilting and clean satin borders.
A PE-Design 10 screen capture shows the final Pull Compensation value set to 0.6 mm for a clean, gap-free stitch-out.