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A screen capture shows the Lettering Art menu being dragged into a floating tear-off palette for faster lettering edits in Hatch Embroidery 2.
A close-up of the Floriani Sketch a Stitch blue toolbar activated on-screen, ready for tracing a photo into stitches.
A close-up of a ZSK embroidery machine using a hot air cutter nozzle to cut mask shapes directly on the machine bed.
A wide studio view of the Brother Stellaire Innov-is XJ1 with an embroidery design displayed on its large screen.
A finished flower appliqué stitched on black velvet, shown flat with an overlay indicating planned bead placement.
An operator holds the black cylindrical cap driver unit in front of the XT 1501, ready to mount it onto the pantograph arm.
A finished red hoodie is shown being worn, featuring a white faux fur heart appliqué with a clean satin-stitched border.
A top magnetic hoop frame is held above a hooped sweatshirt, ready to snap down for fast, even clamping.
A finished red vinyl money holder with raised 3D puff lettering is displayed on a green background after cleanup and edge finishing.
A close-up of an iron fusing HeatnBond Lite to the wrong side of fabric, showing the exact pressing setup for appliqué prep.
A shop owner stands in front of a Ricoma SWD-1501-8S single-head commercial embroidery machine during an honest first-machine review.
A close-up photo of the finished blue-and-gold three-letter monogram stitched on a white waffle weave towel.
A close-up of the finished scallop circle frame stitched on felt while still hooped in the Brother PE500.
A close-up of the paper layer being peeled back to reveal the adhesive surface inside a hooped sticky stabilizer, ready to float a difficult item.
Close-up of a Brother SE1900 stitching a white monogram onto a navy waffle-weave bathrobe using the floating technique.
A studio owner speaks from her embroidery workspace with multi-needle machines and thread racks behind her, introducing an urgent Premier+ 2 Ultra support deadline.
A close-up of the Brother SE400 screen as a finger taps the design icon to invert/highlight it—the critical step that stops the machine from buzzing and refusing the upload.
A close-up of the finished front embroidery still mounted on the cap driver, showing clean coverage and stable hooping tension.
Finished freestanding lace intertwined heart earrings and a matching gift tag laid out on a white textured surface, showing the darker red satin border and pink top-stitch detail.
A color-coded spreadsheet lays out thread numbers, tile usage, and needle assignments for batching a 32-tile embroidery project with minimal spool changes.
A host holds up a green knit sweater with a deer embroidery design, showing a smooth finish with minimal puckering.
A garment is rolled tightly onto a long cardboard tube beside an embroidery hoop to keep bulk controlled while stitching a continuous border.
A close-up of the Embrilliance “New Hoop” dialog where the hoop name is being edited to include inches in parentheses.