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The ScanNCut resize screen where each appliqué piece is increased by 1 mm to ensure satin stitch coverage.
A split-screen comparison shows an auto-digitized Wilcom design beside a manually digitized version with stitch counts visible.
A close-up of a multi-needle embroidery machine stitching a bright logo onto a blue cap mounted in a mechanical cap frame.
A black comparison board shows the visible difference between regular shiny thread stitches and matte thread stitches.
A screen capture shows a large Nike swoosh artwork next to a tiny Micro Mini Hoop boundary, highlighting why proper scaling matters before digitizing stitches.
A full daisy flower created in Hatch after duplicating a single satin petal around a center using Circle Layout.
A flashlight illuminates the Tajima head’s side access hole while a T-handle hex wrench engages the internal adjustment screw.
A clear on-screen legend shows the five Reshape node types in Hatch—straight, curved, stitch angle, start point, and end point—so you can edit with confidence.
Three Cheer Elf Dress designs are tightly nested inside a 14" x 7 7/8" hoop, with the middle copy flipped to maximize usable space.
A close-up of the Melco stitching the final COVID-19 text and red circle through the layered vinyl and stabilizer.
A screen capture shows a faint diagonal running-stitch travel line cutting through a purple fill shape—exactly the problem this lesson fixes.
A close-up of the Avancé machine actively stitching a 3×3 grid of red logos inside a round hoop.
A manually digitized satin letter “H” created with Wilcom Input C, showing a bold 3D-style column effect.
A close-up of the finished cocktail-glass shimmer effect after stippling stitches flatten the Mylar and create a faux glass look.
A close-up of the embroidery foot stitching a metallic freestanding lace ornament under blue LED light.
SewWhat‑Pro displays a tall appliqué letter design with size and stitch statistics visible, ready to be split for a multi-position hoop.
Hands lower the magnetic top frame onto a thick quilt sandwich as the Snap Hoop Monster snaps into place.
Shirley holds a 5.5-inch magnetic hoop used to stitch freestanding lace on a Brother PR1055X.
A fully assembled Redline 1501 multi-needle embroidery machine sits on its stand in a home studio, ready for first power-on.
A close-up of the Brother SE625 stitching a gold letter inside a black felt heart patch, showing crisp contrast and clean satin edges.
A screen capture of the Save2Sew recipe card for denim showing stabilizer, topping, hooping, and needle recommendations.
A side-by-side tabletop comparison shows the finished full-size “Mommy” cover and the matching mini “Baby” composition book cover.
The finished fairy embroidery glows green in low light while held securely in a magnetic hoop.