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A top-down layout of the small supply box contents—tools, caps, tweezers, scissors, brush—organized for quick identification and storage.
A finished “Nutz About Mutz” in-the-hoop vinyl coaster sits flat on a cutting mat, showing crisp text, a kennel motif, and a paw-print border.
A close-up of the machine forming a dense satin stitch border around the teapot handle area.
A finished “Happy Mother’s Day” embroidery design stitched on the front of an OESD Easy Sew Pillow Blank, shown at full scale.
A clear plastic grid template sits over a hooped linen napkin so the hidden RE18 hoop reference marks can be extended onto the fabric for accurate AcuSetter positioning.
A finished quilt block shows a Halloween cauldron appliqué stitched in vinyl with a glitter potion effect and raised button embellishments.
A fully trimmed star appliqué sits in the hoop right before the final satin stitch, showing the raw edge that will be covered.
A quilt block is aligned on the Design Setter using a paper template and pins so the design center stays perfectly locked in.
A macro close-up shows the needle placing orange stitches into the textured white cap fabric with tight, clean penetration.
A finished blue denim ITH dog boot is held up close, showing the clean shape and strap placement after turning and trimming.
A neatly folded waffle-weave kitchen towel showing a finished Christmas tree embroidery with clean edges and crisp detail.
A close-up shows the top magnetic frame snapping onto a quilt sandwich, demonstrating fast, even hooping without clamp marks.
A close-up comparison of faux fur lettering with and without a knockdown (smash) layer, showing how the text sits higher and reads cleaner when the fibers are flattened first.
A close-up of the Hatch Lettering properties panel highlighting baseline icons for arcs and circles.
A full lace jacket made entirely of thread, showing what water soluble stabilizer makes possible when the support is chosen correctly.
A close-up screen capture in Hatch showing manual satin-column input points laid over a smooth guide curve to create a thick-and-thin swash.
A close-up shows the white arrow on the Brother bobbin case aligned precisely with the white dot on the machine frame for correct reinstallation.
A mini iron presses appliqué fabric flat inside a green magnetic hoop right before the final stitching pass.
Two Melco EMT16X machines sit side-by-side, highlighting the newly delivered unit ready for setup.
A full-screen preview of the finished America 250 bookmark layout with added text and centered alignment, ready for stitch-out.
A finished top panel is held up close, showing a clean satin-stitched tissue opening and tidy edges ready for assembly.
A Brother PR1050X stitches the final gold outline on a full hoop of faux leather bookmarks while pins hold the backing fabric in place.
A fully hooped piece of window screen mesh sits perfectly taut inside a magnetic frame, ready to stitch.
The Brother Luminaire screen shows a camera scan of the hooped quilt block with the appliqué eye design overlaid for precise placement.