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A finished name embroidery sits cleanly on a chunky knit sweater while still in the magnetic hoop, showing crisp satin edges and stable placement.
The Brother ScanNCut SDX225 screen shows cut lines precisely aligned over the scanned fabric on the mat.
A Flexfit cap back is hooped flat on an 8-in-1 frame and secured with five binder clips, ready for a safe trace check on a Ricoma machine.
A standard 4x4 screw-tightened hoop is held up with an ITH project still in the frame, showing stabilizer and the stitched design.
A Brother Entrepreneur Pro hoop holds blue fabric intentionally hooped crooked with a Snowman positioning sticker, proving the camera can still align the design accurately.
A PE-Design 11 preview shows a loose stippling background fill around the antelope design at 0.50 spacing.
Hands place a pre-cut fabric letter precisely inside the stitched placement outline in the embroidery hoop before tack-down and satin stitching.
The finished scissors-and-roses embroidery is shown in the hoop, highlighting appliqué blades and fill-stitched handles on grey knit fabric.
Sylvain holds the Bernina 990 Giant Hoop up to the camera, highlighting its size and rigid reinforced frame.
A hooped embroidery project is being fused with a household iron through a Teflon pressing sheet to bond HTV cleanly without melting the vinyl.
Two operators lift the FUWEI BF-1500 embroidery machine head from the crate and seat it onto the wheeled stand.
A screen capture title card introducing Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e4 as the first reviewed digitizing software.
A Sticky Hoop 4x4 sits squarely on a gridded silicone hoop mat, with the hoop’s red center marks aligned to the mat’s black crosshairs for perfectly straight placement.
The Baby Lock EMP6 stitches a design at high speed with multiple needles visible, showing a stable hoop and smooth color changes.
A yellow circular patch design on the Hatch grid with a bold, solid black satin border ready for lettering.
The PE-Design 10 stitch-type dropdown is open beside a monkey-face design, ready for texture changes.
An overhead close-up shows 91% isopropyl alcohol being poured onto a cotton pad to start removing adhesive residue from a metal embroidery frame.
A close-up 3D stitch preview compares textured fill stitches versus smooth satin stitches on a large curved letter.
Close-up of the finished U-shaped neckline embroidery showing copper outline, magenta buds, and chartreuse vines on teal silk.
A close-up screen capture showing the green leaf base meeting the purple stem with a yellow connector, highlighting clean layering at an intersection.
A fully assembled HoopMaster hooping station with the fixture mounted on the angled base, ready for repeatable shirt logo placement.
A close-up of white grease being brushed onto the internal gears inside a multi-needle embroidery machine head.
A Wilcom right‑click menu shows the Digitize Before option selected, setting up manual underlay stitches to prevent visible gaps.
A hot household iron is pressed onto a stitched patch on Thermo Gaze as the film begins to disintegrate for a borderless edge.