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A close-up screen capture of the finished text design in Ricoma Chroma showing satin stitch fill and object properties.
A screen capture shows the text “CUATRO HERMANOS” arched neatly over the design using baseline reshape controls in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e2.
Close-up of a Brother PR 680W beginning to stitch a design on the curved surface of a structured cap held in a cap frame.
Close-up of the embroidery machine stitching the geometric maple leaf onto orange felt, showing thread coverage and stitch direction clearly.
The finished “First Prize Pie” dimensional badge sits perfectly stitched inside the 5x7 hoop, ready to be removed and cut out.
Close-up of fabric being folded into an inverted pleat inside the hoop while the machine is ready to tack the fold down.
Two finished felt owl stuffies (pink and red) with ribbon hangers sit side by side on a cutting mat.
The Brother SE625 is actively stitching a built-in Christmas tree design on hooped denim during a first test run.
A Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e4 screen capture shows stitch angle lines being added to a donut shape to control turning satin direction.
A close-up of the Brother PR1055X screen in Live View, showing fingers positioning a sleeve under the needle with crosshairs for precise alignment.
The Auto Punch Wizard color settings are being adjusted to reduce the design to three colors for a cleaner stitch result.
A Mac screen capture shows a PES embroidery file being dragged from a CD folder into a USB drive window in Finder.
A close-up of the machine stitching the pineapple’s detailed gold fill, showing clean applique edges and stable fabric control.
A front view of the Tajima Sai 8-needle compact commercial embroidery machine with the touchscreen lit and the needle area ready to stitch.
The Brother SE400 sits on the table beside its embroidery unit, ready for first setup and a calm, methodical start.
The finished red knit shirt is held up to show a Kentucky-shaped Christmas print raggy applique with stitched text.
The instructor holds a black knit T-shirt while explaining how to stabilize knits so they don’t stretch during hooping.
A finished newborn bubble outfit is held up in a magnetic hoop, showing a neatly stitched name on the curved white collar.
A close-up of a blue 5.5" square magnetic hoop being held up to a stocking project to judge whether the design will fit.
A confirmation dialog in Embrilliance Essentials shows the design page reduced by 20 color changes after running Color Sort.
Close-up of the PR620 base casting showing iron filings and rust dust that indicate a failed bearing in the idle pulley gear area.
A hand is placed in the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 throat space to show the larger working area.
A Forte PD screen view showing the wreath design with “WOMENS” in pink and “GOLF” centered beneath it as the logo stack takes shape.
Martyn holds the Bag Stabilizer roll during the product reveal, highlighting a thin-but-rigid foam alternative for structured embroidery bags.