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A close-up photo of the finished Gingerbread Boy and Girl side-seam appliqué embroidery stitched on fabric, showing the final satin border and details.
Close-up of the Brother PR-series machine’s exposed motherboard area showing ribbon cables and connectors during inspection.
A full logo layout in Threads Embroidery Software shows the scissors icon centered with “Trendingtools” curved around it in a circular composition.
Sew Art shows the letters “MoM” turning pink and textured as the appliqué stitch layers are generated.
A teal magnetic top frame is lifted off the quilt sandwich while the bottom frame remains attached to the embroidery machine arm for fast re-hooping.
A full product view of the Elna eXpressive 860 with the embroidery unit attached, ready for hooping and stitching.
The host holds a finished, colored Peacock Doodle-It pillow that shows the crisp black outline stitches designed for kids to color in.
The mySewnet Encore Circle layout shows six coffee beans repeating around a French press, ready to be grouped and aligned into a clean hoop-ready composition.
Four Janome bobbin cases are laid out side-by-side so you can compare their arrows, dots, and sensor-arm features at a glance.
A clear, color-coded threading-path diagram for all 15 needles on a Fuwei multi-needle embroidery machine.
A heated Fuse Tool traces the outside of a satin-stitched heart while the Oly-Fun remains hooped tight for a clean, melted edge.
A Brother Luminaire stitches placement lines on batting held in a green magnetic embroidery hoop, setting up a multi-step Snapplique appliqué sequence.
A magnetic hoop snaps down on a linen cocktail napkin at a hooping station, showing a fast, repeatable setup for production-style monogramming.
A fully assembled Smartstitch multi-needle embroidery machine sits centered on its finished heavy-duty stand, ready for stable production.
Jason holds a packaged MaggieFrame hoop in front of a wall of different hoop sizes, setting up the bracket-assembly demo.
Close-up action shot of a Ricoma multi-needle machine stitching the first letter of a name on pink cotton fabric.
An overhead view of the Durkee Easy Cap Frame laid out off the machine, ready for cap hooping and setup.
A close-up of the TOWA digital tension gauge showing an ideal bobbin tension reading of about 25 gf marked as good.
Close-up of the Lightning connector side of the Verbatim Store ’n’ Go dual USB drive used to move embroidery design ZIP files from an iPad to a computer.
A zoomed-in Compucon EOS Stitch Edit view showing individual stitch points and the exact split location between two connected stitch blocks.
A close-up of the Brother ScanNCut settings screen with scan resolution set to 200 DPI for clean line-art conversion.
A wide landscape view of an embroidery studio with a large thread rack behind the presenter and an embroidery machine visible in the background.
The full dog appliqué layout is selected in Pacesetter Simply Appliqué right as the Convert to Appliqué tool is used to turn vector parts into stitch data.
An overhead mid-stitch view of a jumbo, multi-color embroidery design filling in on thick canvas held in a large sash frame.