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Two-word embroidery lettering is displayed on the Embrilliance canvas, ready for spacing and layout adjustments.
A finished ITH sheep peeker plush stands upright with crisp facial satin stitches and a working pocket holding money.
A close-up of curved embroidery scissors hovering over a magnetic hoop, ready for the critical appliqué trimming pass.
An overhead view of the Janome Memory Craft 100E showing the free arm area with a hoop attached for tubular garment embroidery.
The Floriani Save2Sew stabilizer recommendation screen showing icons for fusible cutaway, hooping, and topper steps for moisture-wicking fabric.
A wide shot of the Brother SE2000 beside the finished teddy bear embroidered pillow, showing the project goal and the machine used.
A translucent placement template is aligned over the corner of a white handkerchief, showing a fast, accurate way to find the embroidery center point.
A yellow sun embroidery design is dragged from the Floriani Design Library onto the workspace grid, ready for editing and Save to Sew export.
A close-up side view shows a Ricoma CHT2 head being manually rotated until the analog dial aligns precisely at 100 degrees.
A ribbed beanie is clamped in a 4.25-inch magnetic hoop with water-soluble topping, captured at the moment the magnets snap together.
Curved appliqué scissors trim the red fabric close to the tack-down stitches inside a hooped appliqué diamond.
A SewWhat‑Pro screen capture showing the top half of a split embroidery design being dragged upward on grid lines to create a clean center gap.
A close-up of a BAI multi-needle embroidery machine stitching the giraffe’s yellow fill inside a rectangular hoop.
A front view of a 15-needle embroidery head loaded with thread cones and a large touchscreen, ready to run production work.
A close-up of a hand placing a pre-cut fabric appliqué letter into a stitched outline on a hooped sweatshirt.
The Brother Dream Machine 2 screen shows the background area turning red after the fill tool applies a quilting pattern around a protected center appliqué zone.
A red lace circular design has been imported into PE Design 11 and sits on the canvas, ready for text and additional elements.
A close-up of the Tudor Rose stitch-out showing the raised, quilted loft created by thick batting under stretchy Scuba fabric.
The finished scissors logo is shown in stitch simulation mode as clean red satin stitches on a white background.
SewWhat‑Pro displays the same embroidery design over three colored positional zones (P1 red, P2 green, P3 blue) for a 5x12 Jumbo Overlap hoop.
A close-up of the Baby Lock Reflection’s 10.25-inch touchscreen showing the built-in design menu.
Brother PR1055X and PR680W demo embroidery machines displayed on stands in the showroom.
A close-up shows an index finger pressing on a drop-in bobbin while the thread is pulled into the tension path—the key “finger drag” move that makes bobbin tension actually work.
A wide view of the Brother SE425 set up in embroidery mode on a table, showing the full machine profile and workspace.