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A multi-needle embroidery machine stitches a colorful design onto a tote bag mounted on a Fast Frames setup.
The host holds up a large pumpkin wall-hanging panel that exceeds many machines’ maximum hoop size, setting up the resizing lesson.
A technician colors the trimmer blade with a black marker to verify knife-to-knife friction before adjusting the trimmer collar screws.
A close-up of the Brother embroidery machine stitching a tack-down line on a yellow fabric filler block inside the hoop.
A motif-filled circle in Wilcom Hatch is warped into a convincing 3D sphere illusion on the grid.
A close-up of the long, narrow 13×4.25 magnetic hoop being held up to show why it fits wide chest text without wasting stabilizer.
A close-up shows a mini iron wand pressing an appliqué piece inside a hoop while it’s still mounted on the Ricoma EM-1010.
A fully assembled hooped T-shirt is held up with the JT Hoop It Up wire frame, showing the garment pulled taut and the embroidery field completely clear.
A full-screen view of the finished Patriotic Star design in Hatch, with multiple small gold stars scattered in an arc around the main motif.
A close-up of the 100-count Press ’N Tear stabilizer pack still sealed in protective plastic wrap, highlighting the product’s thickness and clean packaging.
A close-up of the Floriani “Save to Sew” fabric dropdown menu where the user selects Knit → T-shirt to auto-correct a stock embroidery design.
Embrilliance displays a directional dinosaur quilting design ready for Reverse Point Order editing and orientation flips before stitching the rotated half of a quilt.
A finished zipper pouch shows a child’s handwriting embroidered in black with small filled red hearts beside a Brother embroidery machine.
A finished white cotton sweatshirt is laid flat, showing a bold fall-themed typography embroidery in red and warm autumn colors.
A fully filled hat design in Hatch shows the auto-digitized Tatami result right before converting the brim to Satin and adding curved stitch angles.
A colorful sailboat embroidery design sits centered on the Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e4 workspace grid after a successful import.
The Sew What Pro Options menu highlights the File Associations setting—the key step that makes embroidery files open correctly from Windows.
A close-up array of gold-colored titanium coated embroidery needles laid side-by-side, highlighting their eyes and finish.
Close-up of scissors cutting the white bobbin thread on the back of the embroidery to release the flamingo fringe on the front.
The instructor sits on a couch speaking directly to camera, introducing an apparel business series focused on adding embroidery services.
A wide shot shows Quinton standing between the Brother PRS100 (Persona) and Brother PR1X, setting up a side-by-side comparison.
Hands press a T-shirt sleeve onto hooped cut-away stabilizer, aligning the sleeve crease with the Brother 4x4 hoop notches for accurate placement.
A close-up of the OESD Fusible Woven stabilizer roll, highlighting the roll storage that helps prevent deep wrinkles before fusing.
A Brother SE1900 is shown with the needle plate removed, highlighting the area you should inspect when errors and stitching problems start stacking up.