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A screen capture shows the Programmable Fill library in PE-DESIGN NEXT with a custom Leaf pattern selected and ready to apply.
A Wilcom Hatch workspace showing multiple duplicated embroidery objects arranged in a visible diagonal cascade.
A PE-Design 10 screen preview showing a closed shape filled with a Programmable Fill pattern next to a hexagon sample for comparison.
Hands press a terry cloth burp cloth onto hooped stabilizer, demonstrating the floating method before stitching.
A finished in-the-hoop zipper gusset panel with floral embroidery and a centered zipper, ready to be trimmed to a clean 1/2-inch seam allowance.
A finished black tote bag stands upright with a sugar skull embroidery and “Trick or Treat” text clearly visible under normal light.
A close-up of a fully digitized satin-stitched letter segment showing clean overlaps and a controlled stitch flow.
A close, angled view of the Bernina B790 Pro highlighting its matte black faceplate and large touchscreen.
A close-up finger points to the take-up lever—the single checkpoint that prevents many instant birdnests.
A macro close-up of a multi-colored blended decorative stitch line on pink fabric, showing smooth color transitions and a rope-like texture.
The finished Hatch design shows a monogram on top of a purple mesh knockdown background with a clean satin border.
The finished ‘Camryn Lane’ name embroidery stitched in pink on a grey-and-white fleece baby blanket.
The PE-Design 11 “Edit User Thread Chart” dialog box with manufacturer lists on the left and the custom user chart on the right.
A clear on-screen diagram shows push forces and pull forces around adjacent fill objects, explaining why gaps appear when stitch angles match.
A finished organza poinsettia tea light holder glows from within, showing crisp heat-sealed edges and dimensional petals.
A finished in-the-hoop Valentine heart tag sample with a stitched eyelet, shown close-up as the project goal.
A hooped black T-shirt after the reverse-appliqué cutout reveals purple letters underneath, ready for the next stitch pass.
A close-up of hands finger-pressing the newly flipped fabric piece open inside a 5x7 embroidery hoop.
Three Hatch Academy training bundles—Embroidery Basics, Hatch Training, and Hatch All Access—displayed side-by-side on the Academy homepage.
A screen capture shows a BX font file being dragged onto the Embrilliance Essentials hoop canvas with the green plus sign indicating a successful install.
The Baby Lock Solaris Vision projector casts the text layout onto a small pocket so you can center and straighten placement before stitching.
A close-up of the embroidery hoop prepared with stabilizer and the backing fabric taped to the underside, ready for a reversible in-the-hoop stitch-out.
The Hatch 3 “Create Hoop” dialog highlights the critical Two Position Rotating Hoop selection used to split a large design into two aligned hoopings.
A deliberately skewed hooping setup on the Brother PR1055X demonstrates how the camera alignment compensates for crooked fabric placement.