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A detailed manual diagram of the Janome ASQ22 hoop shows the single-layer frame and the large magnetic clamps used to hold thick quilt sandwiches securely.
The completed Anita Goodesign Halloween Town quilt block with pumpkins, witch hat, trees, and semi-transparent organza ghosts.
A car tire rolls directly over a blue magnetic embroidery hoop on asphalt during an extreme durability test.
A finished finger-and-thumb ITH pot holder is shown on a hand, highlighting the pocket placement and final shape.
A close-up of the Ricoma Marquee 2001 laser tracing the design contour over the hooped area to confirm placement before stitching.
Close-up action shot of the Ricoma MT-1501 stitching the grey outline of the cross on the blue banner fabric inside a magnetic hoop.
Close-up of blue painter’s tape securing pink striped appliqué fabric inside a hoop mounted on the Ricoma EM1010.
Three cherry blossom embroidery samples in large, medium, and small sizes are laid side-by-side to reveal how shrinking size without reducing stitch count increases density and stiffness.
A close-up of the Brother Innov-is F440E actively stitching the first letter on hooped calico, showing the embroidery foot, moving needle, and stable fabric surface.
A wide view of a Ricoma EM-1010 on its stand with cap attachments stored underneath, ready for production work.
Hands press the top hoop down on a Hoop Master fixture to lock a sweater in perfect left-chest position.
A close-up screen capture shows the green start point being dragged to meet the red stop point on a daisy petal to eliminate long jump stitches.
An overhead shot of a heat gun being waved over a finished 3D puff logo on a black cap to shrink tiny foam specks for a crisp, retail-ready look.
A close-up shows a blue magnetic hoop snapping onto a garment with the backing bracket visible, highlighting fast, repeatable hooping for production work.
Close-up of the finished purple embroidered letter C filled with sparkling rhinestones on a colorful striped kids jacket.
The My Design Center screen shows stippling fill successfully contained between an outer boundary and an inner appliqué boundary.
A close-up of the cursor hovering over the Font selection box in Wilcom Hatch, showing the exact spot needed for the scroll-to-preview trick.
A close-up of the finished Santa towel after unhooping, with the water-soluble topper removed to reveal a raised, embossed texture.
A magnetic hoop snaps shut over a small black kids’ t-shirt, locking placement in before stitching begins.
A Windows File Explorer view shows multiple embroidery formats in the extracted folder, with the .PES file ready to be copied to the Brother machine’s Removable Disk.
Overhead view of a 7x12 hoop as a new batting strip is aligned for the second hooping to keep the quilting border continuous.
A web browser displays the PE-Design 11 generated HTML catalog with design thumbnails and stitch statistics for quick client review.
A close-up shows a damp P1000 sandpaper strip being pulled through the needle plate hole to polish away burrs that shred thread.