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A finished red sparkly envelope pillow cover featuring a centered script “P” monogram.
Hands press a white magnetic hoop onto fabric, showing how fast and evenly magnetic hooping can be.
Overhead view of the quilt back showing four stabilizing stitch lines that lock the block grid flat against a single continuous backing.
Chroma’s 3D Realistic View showing the auto-digitized hibiscus design so you can spot stitch-type mistakes before editing.
A close-up of the Dahao A15 screen where the operator points to the design Width and Height values before deciding whether to rotate or scale.
A close-up of the Brother SE1900 screen where the stylus points to the Memory/Save pocket icon used to store a design inside the machine.
A close-up of the Bernina stitching a crisp white “MLS” monogram on a pink striped tote bag, showing the final placement and stitch quality.
A close-up of the finished Brother SE-400 Christmas Stocking Design #31 stitched on white fabric, ready for final cleanup and presentation.
Janet holds up the finished grey sweatshirt featuring a colorful 3D puff foam “Aloha BEACHES” embroidery design.
A close-up of a Matryoshka-print in-the-hoop zipper bag held up on stabilizer, highlighting the clean top-zip edge.
A close-up of the host holding a 75/11 embroidery needle box toward the camera to clearly identify the standard DBxK5 needle size.
A close-up software view of the mug rug showing the quilting-style heart stitches across the surface with the cupcake motif centered.
A close-up of the Brother Luminaire stitching a smooth satin border around the glitter vinyl moon appliqué.
A close-up screen capture of the Sewing Attributes panel where the “Minimize feed” checkbox is turned on and the decorative fill preview updates to show open channel ends.
A wide top-down view of the finished heavy bridal blouse neckline design stitched on purple fabric inside a round hoop.
A screen capture of Hatch showing “Hatch by Wilcom” arranged in a clean circular lettering layout with editable control points.
Two finished patches are held side-by-side to compare the full-embroidery method versus the appliqué method.
A multi-needle embroidery machine stitches a detailed bee-and-flower design on a hooped quilt block, showing stable fabric control during production.
Finished jeans laid flat with a bold purple lace panel stitched down the leg, fully covering the damaged area.
The finished Hellfire Club hoodie is shown being worn, highlighting the bold faux chenille towel appliqué and clean satin borders.
A tablet screen shows the embroidery design being dragged to match a hand-drawn center mark on a hooped towel before sending the corrected placement back to the machine.
The ScanNCut screen shows the cut lines perfectly aligned over scanned fabric scraps for accurate appliqué cutting.
A heated stencil-tip woodburning tool cleanly melts away Soft ’n Sheer stabilizer right along the edge of an embroidered design to create a crisp standalone patch.
A close-up of a wooden-handled Japanese screw punch being held, ready to create clean holes for wallet hardware.