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A wide studio shot showing the Ricoma TC-1501 and Ricoma MT-1501 side by side with hoops on the table, setting up a practical comparison.
Three finished Patchy Pocket organizers hang on a wooden wall, showing the colorful patchwork fronts and clean 3D shape.
A finished Embrilliance lettering design shows corrected kerning and clean spacing centered on the grid.
A Brother Luminaire XP1 is set up with a canvas tote bag hooped flat, ready to stitch an applique design cleanly without fighting bulky side seams.
A close-up of a stitched Christmas bauble embroidery with ribbon and metallic details, ready to be mounted into a festive aperture card.
A clear quilting ruler is laid over an embroidered quilt block to confirm the stitched design width at 7.75 inches before any sashing math is done.
An extreme close-up shows a seam ripper sliding under dense stitches and cutting forward with controlled pressure.
A wide view of a Happy multi-needle embroidery machine tracing the design boundary on hooped fabric before stitching.
A split-screen close-up shows the needle being oriented correctly with a diagram indicating a 15-degree angle from the right.
The finished ITH reindeer ornament is shown with a ribbon hanger, ready to display.
A flat lay of finished holographic and vinyl ITH lip balm holders with lobster clasps, showing multiple styles and personalization options.
The instructor sits at a work desk with embroidery samples, setting the tone for a beginner-to-business learning roadmap.
A Hatch screen capture showing the click-by-click Digitize Open Shape method creating a clean line with minimal nodes.
A close-up reveal of the finished black T-shirt embroidery featuring “Ohana” with Stitch and Grogu, showing clean color changes and a polished final presentation.
The finished Flying Geese block stitched in-the-hoop, showing crisp points and the final decorative quilting stitch.
A Wilcom TrueView simulation of the finished multi-layer logo, showing stitch texture, direction, and how the layers will register when sewn.
Four finished in-the-hoop towel toppers hang neatly on an oven handle, showing different seasonal themes and closures.
A multi-needle Ricoma machine stitches a bold red design onto black fabric, showing a real production-style setup.
A stitched tension-test sample is held up for inspection, highlighting how each needle’s thread is behaving—especially the metallic bar.
A screen capture in Hatch showing the Layout panel where Row Offset is set to 0.50 inches to create a staggered, seamless Baby Block motif fill.
An overhead view of the iPad running AcuSetter, showing the AR overlay aligned to a hooped US flag fabric for precise embroidery placement.
A finished black Otto snapback is held close to the camera, showing a bold white “1989” embroidery centered on the front panel.
Close-up of high-speed flat embroidery stitching a flower pattern before the machine transitions into special-device work.