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A wide view of the Janome Memory Craft 9700 on a clean worktable with the LCD screen visible, ready for setup.
A close-up action shot of the Bernina 770 QE stitching a raccoon design on hooped green Cherrywood fabric with a shiny water-soluble topper.
A screen share of Embroidery Nerd University showing course cards like 3D Puff, Text, and Digitizing Theory.
A close-up view of hands working around a rotary hook area, the exact moment most owners realize maintenance skill is profit protection.
A finished dinosaur-and-text embroidery on a pink rimless beanie sits in the hoop under a clear water-soluble topper, showing crisp stitches on stretchy knit.
A finished double-zip leopard vinyl ITH bag standing upright with a crisp accent bottom and clean zipper openings.
Close-up of the Baby Lock Verve screen as the green start button is pressed to finish the last stitches of a monogram.
A full-color software view of the witch legs with the stripes completed, showing the design’s progression before the skirt and optional details.
A finished tea towel embroidered with a personalized strawberry design and curved name text, held up to show the final stitch quality.
A close-up of the sewing foot stitching precisely along the inner edge of a blue freestanding lace appliqué on a white knit T-shirt.
A finished upright ITH zipper bag with black glitter vinyl, a yellow zipper, and a stitched “LOVE” paw print reverse appliqué design.
The Embrilliance Thumbnailer control panel showing file-extension checkboxes used to enable design previews in your folders.
A neat lineup of stabilizer rolls that visually reinforces the three stabilizer families and why choosing the right one matters before you ever hoop fabric.
Hands press a magnetic hoop frame onto a thick quilt sandwich, showing the fastest way to hoop bulky layers for in-the-hoop quilting.
Melco OS displays the Pink Cat design correctly loaded inside the virtual hoop area, ready to be sent to multiple linked machines.
Needle #1 is positioned precisely over a vertical center pin on a faux-leather clutch secured in a clamp frame for safe, accurate monogram placement.
A screen capture shows the patch border converted into a wide Tackle Stitch (zigzag) finish around the custom shield shape.
A multi-needle embroidery machine stitches a towel while the bulk hangs freely in front to prevent drag and distortion.
Becky holds a large hoop showing three pinwheel blocks stitched together to demonstrate batching and color sorting for fewer thread changes.
Hands snap a teal 5x7 magnetic hoop onto an orange ombré tea towel with stabilizer underneath for fast, burn-free hooping.
The presenter holds a finished black New Era cap with a perfectly applied circular patch that looks like it was embroidered directly onto the hat.
Close-up of double-curved scissors trimming appliqué fabric right up against the tack-down stitch line for a crisp patch edge.
A full-screen capture of DesignShop v10 showing a bird design with the Project View tree panel open for managing sew order and layers.
Three finished Thanksgiving napkins with fall embroidery designs, each styled with a velvet ribbon tie for a polished table setting.