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A close-up of the Brother PE800 screen showing the design preview and the on-screen “Set” button ready to confirm the file from USB.
A close-up shows embroidery floss being pulled like a ripcord to start turning an ITH fabric tube right side out.
A thick quilted jacket is securely clamped as the upper magnetic frame snaps into place over the backing and garment layers.
A close-up action shot of the needle stitching red lettering onto white cardstock inside a 5x7 hoop.
The instructor rests a hand on a Brother embroidery machine while introducing it as the foundation of a beginner supply setup.
The Stellaire 2 screen shows the motif orientation controls used to flip a decorative outline so the stitches face outward instead of poking into the shape.
A close-up of the finished “Spooky Babe” embroidery on a cuffed knit beanie being worn and pointed out for placement and scale.
A black tote bag with a glowing “BOO” embroidery design photographed in the dark to showcase glow-in-the-dark thread impact.
An extreme close-up shows the Bernina 790 PLUS stitching a dense satin border around the butterfly appliqué edge.
A close-up of sewing machine oil being applied to the reciprocating rod under the Ricoma EM-1010 needle plate.
A full view of the finished Sweet Pea Harvest Quilt showing all 12 blocks and the border layout.
A thick canvas jacket is being hooped on a HoopMaster-style station with a large magnetic hoop, demonstrating stable alignment for heavy garments.
The finished red poppy coaster sits on a white fluffy background, showing a clean satin-stitched edge and crisp center details.
A long row of industrial multi-head embroidery machines running garments in a production line, showing what modern embroidery scalability looks like.
An overhead view shows the critical “hoop sandwich” moment on a knit shirt, with the embroidery area exposed and the hoop rings aligned for clean, distortion-free stitching.
The back of a finished embroidery shows a clean Cut-Away stabilizer trim close to the stitch line for long-term support on knit fabric.
A close-up of Embrilliance Stitch Simulator where the back arrow is used to land on the exact last stitch before the jump, setting up a precise split point.
The host holds two sizes of a magnetic snap-style embroidery hoop system to compare how the frames fit and how quickly they attach.
A screen capture of tracing a Christmas tree motif point-by-point on the Programmable Stitch Creator grid in PE-Design 11.
A full front view of the Brother PR670E set up on a workbench with thread spools and the large touchscreen ready for embroidery.
A Brother PE535 stitches a red monogram on black fabric while two small magnets hold the fabric in place over a hooped stabilizer.
The blanket is being smoothed onto hooped stabilizer to demonstrate the floating technique before stitching.
Side-by-side comparison of the original bitmap flower and the corrected vector flower after adjusting the Brightness Threshold in Inkscape.
A finished yellow 3D foam logo stitched cleanly on a black snapback cap, showing crisp raised satin columns with minimal foam exposure.