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Close-up of the embroidery foot laying a dense red satin border around an athletic appliqué letter R on blue quilting cotton.
Close-up action shot of the Melco needles stitching the green tree design during the quick-stitch run.
A close-up of Embrilliance Essentials showing the 100mm hoop limit in the bottom bar while the selected objects are measured for a two-hoop split.
Finished in-the-hoop mug rugs (including a star version) styled beside a cup of coffee on a table.
A full front view of the HSW 5G embroidery machine on its stand with the touchscreen illuminated, ready for production.
A magnetic hoop holds a bulky quilt sandwich flat on the embroidery bed, ready for precise appliqué stitching.
Final rendered preview of the split-letter Irish logo with tricolor stripes, shamrock dot, and a tilted leprechaun hat sitting on the H.
A merged Spiderman appliqué layered over a large number design inside the Embrilliance workspace, ready to be centered and resized for the hoop.
Pressing the embroidery from the back on a fluffy towel to preserve stitch loft and texture.
A screen capture shows Embrilliance Essentials using the ruler tool to measure the available vertical space inside a cloud element before choosing a text size.
A close-up of a Brother multi-needle machine stitching a white monogram onto a pink floppy beach hat through a clear water-soluble topping.
A close-up of the improved Elsa embroidery stitched on lighter purple crushed velour, held up for a clear side-by-side quality check.
A zoomed-in screen view of an AcuFil stippling border showing the small connecting circles that allow continuous stitching without tie-ins or tie-offs.
A close-up of the digitizing software’s Object Properties window showing density and minimum stitch length settings for a fill stitch.
A close-up reveal of the finished aqua monogram stitched cleanly on pink reindeer flannel pajamas.
An extreme close-up in FTCU Slow Redraw showing the forward–back–forward stitch path that creates a faux hand-look backstitch effect.
A screen capture of the Bridge Tool arcing hat-back lettering while keeping the vertical strokes upright for clean spacing.
A close-up of the “Not Scary” dinosaur appliqué shirt in softer lime and blue tones that came from a customer request.
Close-up of a technician shaking the Brother PR650e needle bar crank to reveal excessive play from lubrication-related wear.
A Windows Explorer window shows all .PES files highlighted in blue after using Ctrl+A, ready to copy to a USB drive.
A stitched sketchy mushroom design sits neatly in a blue embroidery hoop, showing the finished look before it’s turned into a greeting card.
Shirley holds up a printed order contract—your best protection against misunderstandings, re-dos, and profit leaks in custom embroidery.
A finished pink backpack hangs on a wall, showing a crisp raw-edge appliqué name that reads “carter.”
Both heads of an ELUCKY 2-head industrial embroidery machine stitch red caps simultaneously during a production run.