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A close-up shows a flat magnetic hoop snapping onto a quilt sandwich on a metal base plate for fast, even hooping.
A tubular single-needle embroidery machine is shown standing upright with an open free-arm structure designed for hard-to-reach garment areas.
A close-up of trimming the stitched luggage tag cleanly with a rotary cutter guided by a clear ruler for a crisp, professional edge.
Close-up of the Ricoma MT-1501 stitching a white monogram on a black duffel bag held firmly in a blue magnetic hoop.
A generic magnetic hoop sits fully loaded with low-profile magnets around taut stabilizer, ready to stitch without slipping.
A Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e4.2 screen capture showing the vector logo fully converted into an embroidery preview with stitch texture.
A merged 4x11 zipper-bag layout displayed inside SewWhat Pro after Position 1 is overlaid onto Position 3.
A close-up of the Brother PE770 stitching on red polka-dot fabric, showing the needle bar, embroidery foot, and hoop during active embroidery.
A close-up of an instructor holding a grey knit beanie while introducing an embroidery placement plan for the brim.
A wide workspace shot shows the SWF MAS-12 control panel beside a laptop running Embrilliance, highlighting the handoff from software prep to machine setup.
A wide-angle view of the Singer Legacy SE300 actively stitching a monogram in the hoop, with the Singer logo visible mid-project.
A finished apple-shaped vector path on a grid with clear entry and exit tails, ready to export as a reusable motif.
A close-up of a magnetic hoop frame with a hand pointing at a center mark used to align garments straight.
A finished white Gildan t-shirt hangs neatly, showing a clean embroidered bear design centered on the chest.
A close-up of the Janome Continental M17 stitching dense floral embroidery with a speed overlay, highlighting performance and stitch control.
A Brother Skitch PP1 sits behind a finished embroidered baseball cap, with thread spools nearby—showing the end goal before you start.
A Baby Lock Flourish embroidery machine sits ready with green fabric hooped, showing the real-world setup a beginner starts with.
The completed evergreen tree design in EQ Stitch, showing layered colored branches and a textured trunk centered in the workspace.
A finished red truck in-the-hoop ornament hangs neatly with crisp edges, clean stitching, and a ribbon loop ready for gifting.
The finished “GATHER TOGETHER” block is shown assembled alongside the other Sweet as Pie bench pillow blocks.
A close-up screen capture shows the Embrilliance Preferences hoop editor where the Width value is being changed to correct hoop orientation.
A whiteboard list of embroidery fundamentals—thread, tension, and needles—being explained as the foundation of a successful embroidery business.
A split heart vector in Art and Stitch Plus shows a clean center gap for text with guide lines ready for stitch assignment.