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A screen capture shows the completed yellow winking smiley face filled with stitches inside PSW Deluxe after using Stitch It.
A maker holds a large roll of No Show Poly Mesh stabilizer while explaining why it keeps quilt blocks soft during blanket-stitch appliqué.
A close-up of a magnetic hoop grid being aligned to a shirt pocket edge and a marked centerline for precise logo placement.
Hands smooth an inside-out denim pant leg onto sticky hooped stabilizer, showing the moment that prevents shifting before stitching.
A hand holds the freshly cut holographic vinyl key fob right after stitching, showing the clean outline and finished personalization.
A magnetic hoop snaps down on a sweatshirt in the Hoop Master station, capturing the fast, repeatable hooping moment that makes left-chest monograms consistent.
Hands press a small check-patterned purse firmly onto a sticky stabilizer window mounted in a free-arm frame for embroidery.
An overhead unboxing layout of the Brother Innov-is F440E with the included hoop and manuals arranged on a wooden floor.
A close-up of the laser etching a hops pattern into a heather grey hoodie, with smoke rising as the beam moves across the fabric.
A close-up of the PDF fabric requirement chart showing the 14, 16, and 18-inch doll columns aligned to 5x7, 6x10, and 8x12 stitchable areas.
A fully assembled Fast Frames arm with a sleeve insert installed and two layers of peel-and-stick stabilizer applied, ready to slide onto a commercial embroidery machine.
A presenter stands beside the Baby Lock Capella, setting up a practical overview of free-arm embroidery, on-screen editing, and precision placement.
Macro view of the presser foot and titanium needle forming dense, shimmering metallic lace stitches on a free-standing lace angel.
Hands hold a bulky Easter basket flat while a single-needle embroidery machine stitches a name in blue thread.
A Brother PR-series multi-needle machine stitches a small monogram on a white canvas sneaker held rigidly in a metal shoe clamp.
A Floriani workspace shows a Christmas tree shape filled with a crisp cross-hatch grid created by two perpendicular Wave Fill layers.
FTCU Edit Stitch Mode is active with needle penetration points visible, ready for precise jump-stitch cleanup and trim insertion.
A Brother PE800 stitches a floral design, showing the kind of clean, business-ready output you can expect when hooping and stabilization are done right.
Close-up of the Janome MB-7e stitching the final border through clear vinyl, sealing glitter inside the shaker pocket.
The bee embroidery design is loaded cleanly on the Embrilliance Essentials grid, ready for stitch simulation and saving as a working file plus a PES machine file.
A Hatch 2 screen preview of the pumpkin mug rug with a wheat/vine motif border, ready to stitch as an ITH project.
The New Keyboard Design Collection dialog box in Hatch appears over the Design Library, ready for naming, reference height, spacing, and height-range settings.
A finished Easter Egg Globe ornament with a bunny, layered applique eggs, and sequins sealed inside a clear PVC shaker window.
A close-up of the machine stitching the final outline through multiple layers of faux leather secured with masking tape.