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A close-up of the finished embroidered pumpkin stitched neatly on an orange-and-black plaid tea towel.
Close-up of the Brother Innov-is 6700D screen showing design dimensions and the three hoop-size icons used to confirm hoop compatibility before stitching.
The Smartstitch screen shows a clean 3×3 array of eagle logos, evenly spaced and centered inside the selected frame boundary.
A close-up shows the zipper being opened to the center inside the hooped project—an essential step before the final seam is stitched.
A close-up of the finished layered fabric flower with a button center, showing crisp folded “heart” petals and a boutique-style 3D stack.
A close-up of the embroidery machine area while checking pocket corner clearance so the bag doesn’t collide with the machine body.
Close-up of the magnetic sash frame components laid out, highlighting the magnetic mechanism used for fast, low-mark hooping on long projects.
Close-up of hands holding a red embroidery leather strip in the hoop under the needle during the tack-down step.
A studio product shot of the Brother SE1800 ranked #1, representing a versatile home sewing-and-embroidery setup.
A close-up of the finished gold, green, and purple Mardi Gras mask embroidery still secured in the hoop for a final quality check.
A screen capture shows freestanding lace design thumbnails loaded in Pfaff 5D Organizer, ready to be copied to a USB stick.
A close-up of the embroidery machine stitching satin borders around the cucumber appliqués with green thread.
Hands attach a pink tassel through the finished faux leather pencil bookmark after the final in-the-hoop border stitch.
A bright stitch pattern is projected directly onto white fabric, showing how StitchVision preview helps placement before sewing.
A SewWhat-Pro dialog box shows the Join Threads command used to combine individual letters into one clean, editable word object.
The Bernina B790 Pro is revealed under its protective cover, showing the satin matte faceplate finish.
The finished leaf corner element is grouped as one object and recolored to Hemingworth “Bush Ivy” green inside the Embrilliance Essentials workspace.
Close-up of the Brother Stellaire 2 stitching a variegated geometric pattern on a red table runner while the embroidery foot works over floated fabric.
A finished grid of gnome and icon designs stitched on white felt while still held flat in a magnetic hoop.
Hands align a St George’s Cross badge onto hooped stabilizer prepared for a floating setup before stitching numbers.
A wide shot of Debbie seated at the Brother Aveneer EV1 with the machine and its large screen visible.
A finished HoopSisters Snowman Wall Hanging stands upright on a table, showing the full quilted design and border layout.
The Brother Innov-is XV touchscreen shows the colorful boot animation during the machine’s first power-on.
A close-up of a camouflage trucker hat showing a bright orange raised 3D puff embroidered logo.