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A finished rope coil placemat with a stitched mandala-style embroidery design held up in front of the machine.
A close-up of the embroidery machine stitching a hot pink letter onto a small makeup bag held flat and stable in a magnetic hoop setup.
A heart shape in Baby Lock Solaris IQ Designer is filled with a custom Candy Corn decorative fill before resizing.
A close-up of the XT Pro touchscreen numeric keypad where the operator inputs “50” to resize built-in lettering to 50 mm.
A screen capture highlights the File menu in DIME Embroidery Tool Shed with Print Preview selected, ready to generate a template and color chart.
A colorful king-size bed skirt bundle with a $5 price tag is held up as the surprising source of cutaway mesh stabilizer.
A close-up overview of the Meistergram needle case showing tension knobs, thread break wheels, and the embroidery head layout.
A close-up of the finished varsity jacket showing the embroidered letter filled with gold rhinestones.
A magnetic top frame snaps onto the bottom ring over a towel on the HoopMaster station, capturing the exact moment the project becomes fast, centered, and secure.
A close-up shows the Singer Futura bobbin winder lever being pushed to engage winding—one of the most common make-or-break moments for clean embroidery tension.
A screen capture of Embrilliance Essentials showing the Color Sort results with multiple color changes reduced for a two-block 9x14 hoop layout.
The Melco Summit embroidery machine in the demo room, shown with its large touchscreen and thread rack.
An extreme close-up of the Brother PE-700II embroidery foot stitching the orange fill area of the Winnie the Pooh design on a blue baby blanket.
A close-up of a hand adjusting upper thread tension knobs on a multi-needle embroidery machine head.
The Brother Innov-is NQ3600D stitches a heart outline on hooped white fabric while the green start button indicates it’s ready to run.
A screen capture shows a BX font file being dragged from the desktop into the Embrilliance workspace for instant installation.
A close-up of the machine screen as multiple echo lines are generated outward around an embroidery design by repeatedly pressing the Add button.
A close-up shows the operator tightening the cap driver thumbscrews onto the machine’s guide rail to lock the assembly in place.
A close-up shows a T-pin being twisted against the hoop frame to torque wash-away stabilizer drum-tight for freestanding lace embroidery.
The finished “DOG MOM” 3D puff zipper pouch is held up, showing raised satin letters, paw details, and a clean zipper finish.
A close-up of clean stitches forming on a white T-shirt in a 5x7 hoop on a Brother PE800, showing crisp detail without puckering.
Overhead view of a PAL laser projecting red crosshairs onto marked stabilizer in a 9x14 hoop for precise T-shirt embroidery alignment.
A baby bodysuit is rolled and heavily taped around a 5.5-inch hoop to keep excess fabric away from the needle during embroidery on a Janome 230E.
A right-click menu inside Palette 11 Design Database highlights the Convert option used for fast batch file conversion.