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An inner embroidery hoop is aligned to a clear quilting ruler grid on a baby bib for precise, no-shift placement before hooping.
A close-up of a black sweatshirt sleeve stitched with continuous blue-and-white lace embroidery, showing crisp alignment and clean coverage.
A close-up of a stitched green monogram on beige felt held in a magnetic embroidery hoop, showing clean satin stitches and stable edges.
Kelly holds a clear zippered project folder with red pajamas inside, demonstrating her core “keep the order together” packet system.
A close view of the top magnetic frame being lifted off the quilt sandwich to advance the project for the next edge-to-edge quilting block.
A finished in-the-hoop USB stick case is held up right-side-out, showing the clean zipper finish and compact size.
Close-up of the finished mouse-shaped faux leather key fob showing plaid front, red floral accents, and attached key fob hardware.
A screen capture shows the penguin vector design being resized by typing a new height value into the properties panel.
A lineup of Groz‑Beckert and Organ commercial embroidery needle boxes laid out side-by-side for quick comparison.
The host holds the fully unpacked blue Sew Talent magnetic hoop in front of a Ricoma Marquee 2001, ready for a strength and workflow comparison.
A screen capture shows Embrilliance Essentials with the Style dropdown set to “Applique Position,” the key setting that enables clean SVG cut-file export for appliqué fabric.
A tri-colored (blue/white/pink) popsicle is fully pieced in the hoop on the Brother Luminaire 2, ready for satin stitching.
A close-up of the embroidery machine stitching a colorful circular design onto white faux leather inside a magnetic hoop.
A close-up of a Brother PE800 stitching a floral design in a 5x7 hoop, showing the machine running smoothly during embroidery.
A screen capture of Brother PE-Design 10 showing an irregular closed shape created with the Pencil tool.
A fully prepared embroidery hoop holding a floated terry towel with a water-soluble topper on top, ready to mount on the machine.
The Brother PE535 sits on the table with its LCD screen visible, freshly unboxed and ready for first-time setup.
A side-by-side price comparison graphic showing a competitor total around $15,000 versus the Ricoma package at $7,999.
A macro close-up shows the Stitch Buster blade head shaving dense purple embroidery threads cleanly off a white surface.
Close-up of curved appliqué scissors trimming the blue window fabric inside the hoop, showing the layered “fabric sandwich” typical of ITH quiet book pages.
Close-up of stitched reference marks on fabric, showing the alignment anchors that make continuous borders repeat cleanly.
A close-up of clean white stitches on black marine vinyl, showing balanced tension and a smooth seam finish.
Side-by-side comparison view of the Melco Bravo, EMT16X, and Summit to highlight size and workflow differences at a glance.
A close-up product shot of the Lite Steam-A-Seam 2 package used to fuse the turning opening closed on an ITH mug mat.