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A mySewnet Digitizing screen capture shows the cursor as a square while placing a sharp corner point for a satin stitch repair line.
A close-up of the finished 5x7 “1st Easter” chick appliqué design fully stitched and neatly trimmed in the hoop.
A full-screen view of the digitized strawberry showing layered satin fills and feathered shading blended into the base color.
Embird Manager in Thumbnails view showing a grid of embroidery design previews for fast visual searching.
A screen capture of the main FTC-U training page showing the sticky Table of Contents sidebar and the video list layout.
A technician holds the removed white plastic reciprocator in front of the FUWEI FW-1501 head, clearly showing the part that causes needle-bar drive issues when worn.
A close-up shows the Designer SE’s automatic needle threader pulling a clean loop through the needle eye.
An extreme close-up of gold lettering stitching on white satin held securely in a blue magnetic hoop on a multi-needle embroidery machine.
The fully stitched Bunny Butt pendant sits in the hoop, showing crisp freestanding lace structure and clean color placement.
The SewArt product page highlights the orange “Download Manual” button alongside the Mac and Windows download buttons.
A finished Peterbilt-style appliqué logo hat sits in the magnetic hoop, showing a crisp satin border that fully covers the trimmed twill edge.
A close-up of the Bridgewater Stitch Remover shaving white bobbin thread from the back of a mint green hoodie embroidery.
Carol holds up a finished white napkin featuring an autumn-themed free-standing lace corner design.
The finished Boo Crew Block 11 pumpkin block is fully stitched while still held in the embroidery hoop.
Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e4’s Auto Start & End dialog is shown with the center position selected to keep start and end points locked to the hoop center.
Close-up of the machine stitching decorative silver wavy stripes across the header area of the “Sacrifice” ITH banner block.
A finished oatmeal linen tote bag showing three cleanly stitched popsicle designs in a neat row.
Close-up of the Bernina control knobs being adjusted to fine-tune hoop position for perfect template-to-needle alignment.
Hands gently smooth a navy dry‑fit polo onto a hooping station so the fabric bonds evenly to the stabilized backing before the magnetic hoop snaps on.
A finished in-the-hoop cork tote bag with a neat zipper and crisp cutout panel displayed flat on a table.
An overhead view of the finished pink dog-and-text embroidery stitched on hooped black denim with white stabilizer visible underneath.
The host points to the metal release tab on a Maggie magnetic hoop, showing the correct orientation to prevent the hoop from catching on the Brother PR drive arm.
A close-up of a multi-needle embroidery machine stitching black thread on white sample fabric inside a tubular hoop.
A side view of a Redline BECS-285 with a green round hoop installed, showing the pantograph area where frame limits protect the presser foot from the hoop rim.