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An overhead view of neatly traced and sequentially numbered appliqué circles on printer paper, ready to be scanned into a Brother ScanNCut.
A finished lion appliqué with clean satin borders stitched on a blue baby blanket, shown as the final project reveal.
A projector displays the word “love” directly on a ribbed knit shirt to confirm perfect embroidery placement before stitching.
A close-up of Jeff holding the clear BL Driver tool, showing its low-profile shape designed for tight needle-plate screw access.
A close-up shows a metal washer spacer placed under a coreless bobbin to raise it to the correct height for smoother, more stable bobbin feeding.
The instructor appears on camera beside a bold title graphic introducing common embroidery digitizing challenges.
An overhead view of a completed custom Christmas tree skirt laid flat, showing a large stitched design that stands out cleanly on plush fabric.
Hands press the inner ring into a Brother 4x4 hoop with fabric and stabilizer, showing the moment hoop tension is set.
A Brother PE800 sits on a clean table with the LCD screen highlighted, setting the stage for a feature-by-feature walkthrough.
Close-up of finished 1-inch and 1.25-inch quilted fabric key fobs with satin-stitched edges, ready for hardware.
Front view of a Ricoma TC-1501 15-needle head with the cap attachment installed, ready for threading and setup.
A close view of the hoop being latched onto the Janome MC 200E carriage arm, showing the exact locking point that prevents wobble and misalignment.
A standard tubular embroidery hoop is being mounted and leveled on the All in 1 Hooper station using the Leveler Pro brackets.
A finished Winnie the Pooh patch sits in the hoop with a crisp red satin border that fully wraps the raw edge.
The cover of “Fill in the Blanks with Machine Embroidery,” featuring multiple project examples that hint at how far beyond towels and tees you can go.
A close-up shows curved embroidery scissors trimming silk appliqué right up against the tack-down stitches for a crisp edge before satin stitching.
A shop owner stands behind a counter with colorful fabric bolts, demonstrating Premier+2 software with both a Toshiba laptop and a MacBook to highlight PC/Mac compatibility.
Close-up of the embroidery foot laying a dense red satin border around an athletic appliqué letter R on blue quilting cotton.
Close-up action shot of the Melco needles stitching the green tree design during the quick-stitch run.
A close-up of Embrilliance Essentials showing the 100mm hoop limit in the bottom bar while the selected objects are measured for a two-hoop split.
Finished in-the-hoop mug rugs (including a star version) styled beside a cup of coffee on a table.
A full front view of the HSW 5G embroidery machine on its stand with the touchscreen illuminated, ready for production.
A magnetic hoop holds a bulky quilt sandwich flat on the embroidery bed, ready for precise appliqué stitching.
Final rendered preview of the split-letter Irish logo with tricolor stripes, shamrock dot, and a tilted leprechaun hat sitting on the H.