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A close-up of Cricut Design Space where the correct width is typed in to instantly shrink an oversized imported SVG to the proper appliqué cut size.
Finished aqua-and-black FSL butterfly earrings and a matching pendant laid out after the water-soluble stabilizer has been washed away.
The Brother Stellaire XJ1 embroidery screen shows the finished quilt-block design preview with a red line-art outline and a purple basket-weave quilting background, ready to stitch in a 240 x 240 mm hoop.
An ice cream cone embroidery design is projected in full color onto hooped fabric, showing exact placement before stitching.
A finished tea towel apron is held up to show a centered Punny Kitchen embroidery design with a clean, professional-looking result.
The SewArt Variable White Satin Stitch Editor window appears over the imported SVG, ready for manual point plotting and direction lines.
A close-up of a finished orange star appliqué with satin stitching on a blue sweatshirt, showing clean edges and accurate placement.
A close-up of fabric being hooped with a printed paper template trapped inside the hoop for perfectly centered embroidery placement.
A close-up shows a thin wooden skewer holding down flapping water-soluble stabilizer scraps near the embroidery foot while an FSL turkey earring stitches.
Hands flip the second fabric piece open and finger-press the seam flat inside the embroidery hoop during an in-the-hoop quilt block stitch-out.
A close-up of the correct bucket cap frame being held up, highlighting the specialized hoop needed for full-brim hats.
A Hatch Embroidery 3 screen capture showing the dragon logo split into separate body and wing segments to control pull compensation and stitch order.
The finished vinyl center-zip bag stands upright, showing crisp boxed corners and a clean 3D shape.
A screen capture shows the right‑click menu in Wilcom Hatch with “Convert to Outlines” highlighted—the key step that unlocks editable nodes for smoothing Auto Stipple edges.
Close-up of the Brother Dream Machine stitching a thick satin border around the maple leaf, sealing the raw edges for a clean reversible finish.
A magnetic top hoop is about to be pressed onto a garment on the HoopMaster fixture, capturing the exact moment that creates fast, repeatable hooping tension.
A Brother ScanNCut SDX225 is shown actively cutting a felt Christmas tree shape while the carriage moves across the mat.
A screen capture of Embrilliance Enthusiast showing the critical 95mm offset being entered for a custom Multi-Position hoop.
A close-up of the Diamond Royale screen as the stylus points to the center bullseye button used to instantly re-center a design in the hoop.
Michelle holds up two finished Sweet Pea Flower Power Zippy Bags, showing the vinyl appliqué flowers and the in-the-hoop construction.
Three Lesage “Rainbow” single-head embroidery machines lined up on display tables, showing the commercial-ready layout and touchscreen controls.
A finished faux chenille “M” patch in the hoop with a gold glitter HTV border and a white towel interior, ready to be cut out and heat pressed.
A collage showing the five digitizing software brands side-by-side, making it easy to compare options at a glance.
The Brother Luminaire XP3 projects a bright Olaf image directly onto hooped fabric so you can drag, rotate, and place the design precisely before stitching.