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Title card 'Neck Machine Embroidery' with a drawn lotus design and spools of thread.
Brother PR680W embroidering a colorful bird design
Embroidery machine starting to stitch the outline of the flamingo design.
Initial setup with fabric in an embroidery hoop and a drawing of flowers
Finished custom embroidered key fobs with various texts and patterns on a wooden table.
Woman holding up a cream-colored puffy vest, showing its quilted texture.
Finished embroidered piece with whimsical houses and rainbow beaded rain in an embroidery hoop.
Kimberbell logo and text "How to Line a Tote Bag" on a teal background.
Hand inserting a metal shaft into a lathe chuck
Bernina Jeff in his quilt shop, smiling at the camera.
Hand meticulously tracing intricate details of a central leaf cluster with a mechanical pencil.
Man in a t-shirt and backward cap, gesturing in front of multiple embroidery machines.
Close-up of completed shirred fabric, stretched by hands to show elasticity.
SmartStitch embroidery machine display showing two existing designs and menu options.
Embroidery logo preview on a left chest T-shirt with size and stitch count indicators.
Woman demonstrating sewing with a Brother 1034D serger machine.
Woman smiling with a Brother ST371HD sewing machine in front of her, title 'Machine Threading' on screen.
Two clear plastic bags: one labeled 'Medical Kit' with medications, the other for 'Toiletries'.
Completed hand-embroidered penguin design on a hoop.
Hand pointing at red fabric with sample metallic thread stitching.
Woman smiling, holding a completed Bucilla felt stocking with a Santa design.
Close-up of the digitized sunglasses, satin stitch with angle set to 0 degrees.
Hands guiding the pink towel with the pinned fabric strip under the presser foot of a sewing machine.
A man in a blue Ricoma shirt stands between two embroidery machines, gesturing towards various embroidery materials and finished hats laid out on a table.