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A close-up of a Brother multi-needle machine stitching a green clover outline on a hooped sweatshirt during a St. Patrick’s Day design run.
A close-up shows the Brother SE1900 tracing the design boundary so you can confirm the needle will land safely inside the leash edges before stitching.
A finished gingerbread house appliqué on a grey garment shows flat, gap-free glitter HTV edges and clean satin stitch coverage.
A close-up of a standard hoop with a rectangular window cut out of peel-and-stick stabilizer, exposing the fabric underneath for clean stitching on thick items.
A close-up macro view of cut-away stabilizer mesh fibers that highlights why it resists tearing and supports embroidery on knits and garments.
A wide, double-page spread of the Anita Goodesign Christmas Village Quilt showing the full multi-block layout and individual house designs.
A shop owner sits at a desk with a Ricoma MT-1501 visible behind him and hoops displayed on the wall, setting the tone for a practical, real-owner review.
A close-up of the Brother ScanNCut SDX225 running a background scan on a fabric-loaded low tack mat so the cut lines can be aligned precisely.
A finished in-the-hoop stacked pumpkin hanging with a ribbon loop, showing clean satin borders and neat joins.
Janelle in her studio delivering the “the horror show is over” verdict after getting her Bai machine professionally serviced.
A Baby Lock Verve embroidery machine holds a 4x4 hoop with two snug layers of Aqua Mesh stabilizer, ready for freestanding lace stitching.
A close-up shows curved embroidery scissors trimming appliqué fabric right against the cutting stitch for a crisp edge before satin stitching.
A host holds up the finished pink ombre tea towel showing the completed layered cake appliqué and the phrase “Life is Short, Eat the Cake.”
The Embird “On Startup Launch” dialog box is open, showing radio-button choices like Manager, Editor, and Studio Digitizing Tools.
A close-up of a terrycloth towel showing a vibrant floral embroidery design sitting cleanly on the towel’s textured loops.
The Bernina touchscreen shows the design rotating in real time as the multifunction knobs adjust Pinpoint Placement to match an angled line on hooped fabric.
Close-up of an embroidery block showing visible bubbling around dense satin stitching—exactly what SF101 is meant to prevent.
The Wilcom/Hatch “Convert Selected Designs” dialog with multiple embroidery machine formats checked for batch export.
A finished 3D preview in Threads Embroidery Software showing a teal satin-stitch heartbeat/EKG design made from multiple column objects.
A finished pizza-slice faux leather zipper pull with a key ring attached is held up close to the camera with the embroidery machine in the background.
A screen capture shows the word “cat” perfectly aligned on the Embrilliance grid after typing with an installed BX font.
A large letter “A” is shown in Embird as a stable plain fill stitch, demonstrating the clean result after converting from long satin stitches.
A stylus points to the Computer/USB icon on a Brother embroidery machine LCD, showing the exact menu entry used to retrieve designs from a connected computer.
A close-up of the finished teal pillow featuring a textured couched-yarn bird on the front.