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A close-up of the Brother PR-620 screen showing the anchor icon next to a needle after a color is set.
A green laser crosshair is aligned with an embroidery hoop’s grid marks while a T‑shirt is floated onto sticky stabilizer for precise design placement.
Close-up of orange-handled scissors cutting directly on the stitched outline to create a perfectly sized clay pot appliqué edge.
A wide studio view of the Fortron FT-1201 showing the 12-needle head, thread stand, and touchscreen control panel.
The finished pink text embroidery revealed on a tie-dye crop top sweater after stitching on a Ricoma EM1010.
The Dahao control panel highlights the J Frame selection used to flip the machine into cap embroidery orientation.
Close-up of tweezers guiding thread through the needle eye on a HOLIAUMA multi-needle embroidery head.
A close-up of the Baby Lock Solaris machine head with the model name visible, setting the stage for projector placement and large-hoop embroidery.
A close-up view of the Brother PRS100 actively quilting a starburst pattern over a fully pieced note-perfect ITH quilt block inside the hoop.
A clean title card introducing a 10-step method for selecting embroidery software without confusion or wasted spending.
A close-up screen capture of the letter M with red dashed inclination lines directing satin stitch flow for smoother corners and cleaner lettering.
A close-up of a Brother VR single-needle machine stitching red shield logos in a small tubular hoop on white fabric.
A wide view of multiple Tajima multi-head embroidery machines running hoodies in a high-volume production line.
A screen capture shows the Sewing Order pane as stitch layers are dragged into clean grouped blocks for a multi-region appliqué design.
A bold black satin-border chicken design sits on the StitchArtist grid, showing clean line-art digitizing progress.
An overhead view of the finished knitting-themed embroidery design completed in the hoop before trimming.
A close-up of the Melco EMT16X stitching a black satin monogram onto a pink raincoat with a clear water-soluble topper in place.
A finished pink-and-green “Unique” box logo patch sits neatly in the Brother SE1900 hoop, ready for trimming and finishing.
A close-up of the Smartstitch Machine Information screen with a stylus pointing at the Software Version date code.
A screen capture of Embrilliance Essentials showing an appliqué number design positioned inside a hoop grid.
A close-up finished reverse appliqué sample where a dark top fabric is cut away to reveal a bright contrasting fabric underneath.
The EPIC 2 screen shows Design Positioning Step 4 with rotation controls active, ready to pivot the design to match the fabric’s angle.
Close-up of hands peeling red 3D embroidery foam away from freshly stitched satin letters to reveal a clean, raised 3D result.
A close-up of the Bernina 590 Crystal Edition with a silver faceplate covered in Swarovski crystals, shown as the premium upgrade option discussed in the live session.