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A full-screen view of the finished “Above All Realty” logo in Forte PD with the final Isacord colors applied.
A zoomed-in close-up of a satin-stitched letter “E” used to inspect layering, miters, and stitch direction changes.
A close-up screen capture of Melco DesignShop Pro+ as the Connection Type dropdown is changed to Closest Point for cleaner small lettering.
A close view of the SINGER SE9180 front channel as the upper thread is pulled downward in the correct tension path.
The presenter holds the oversized carbon fiber embroidery hoop beside the Janome Continental M17 to show the machine’s scale and flatbed workspace.
A Brother NV880E embroidery machine sits ready with a floral design hooped and visible on the screen.
A screen capture of the finished “Borders” text design in EOS 3 Plus with stacked decorative borders, including a motif line and an outer satin frame.
Hands demonstrate the plastic hoop template placed over a folded-and-centered 8×8 fabric square to press it smoothly onto sticky stabilizer in a large oval hoop.
A finished grey sweatshirt shows the gold glitter “1883 Yellowstone” appliqué with clean satin borders and a straight, centered layout.
A screen capture shows a placement-stitch layer being dragged upward in Embrilliance Stitch Artist Level 3 to batch appliqué steps.
The fully assembled Love Bug table topper top is laid out flat, showing the heart blocks, inner borders, and outer borders before binding.
A finished BES4/Simply Appliqué screen layout showing the chicken body with the pre-made chicken feet pasted into place and ready for final positioning.
A close-up towel sample shows a visible knockdown stitch “halo” under the design, keeping fine details crisp on plush terry cloth.
A split view shows the tiger embroidery design mirrored instantly from the Baby Lock Solaris screen to the IQ Intuition Monitoring app on an iPhone.
A screen capture shows a vector drawing instantly converted into appliqué placement and blanket stitches inside Embrilliance Stitch Artist 2.
The Baby Lock Solaris screen shows the Image Scan prompt in IQ Designer, ready to capture the hooped fabric for precise placement.
Close-up of the Brother Innov-is 2600 stitching the redwork-style snowmen outline on white snowflake fabric.
A hooped pink toddler dress is held up to show the stabilizer layers and the standard hoop’s screw mechanism after successful hooping.
A fully assembled Melco cart on four casters, ready to roll the machine into position.
A Christmas table runner with metallic satin-stitched ornaments, showing the kind of shine and stitch definition you can get when metallic thread is set up correctly.