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The Brother PR1055X LCD shows the color blocks and sequence status while preparing to continue a 20-color design after a planned stop.
A close-up of a heart appliqué being stitched cleanly in the hoop, showing precise placement and a smooth satin border.
A close-up of the Brother PR1000e control panel as a finger holds the Automatic Needle Threader button while powering on to enter Software Update Mode.
A close-up screen capture where enabling Mirror style flips a Greek key running stitch to the inside of a star so it will catch the appliqué fabric edge.
A close-up of the Brother Persona PRS100 stitching the final satin border around an appliqué letter on a sweatshirt held in a magnetic hoop.
Screen capture of Chroma Inspire showing manual satin digitizing with point-and-counterpoint nodes and stitch angle lines.
Donnett holds up a patriotic Kimberbell pillow runner featuring rickrack, quilting-in-the-hoop texture, and dimensional pinwheel elements.
A Dahao Emb Param screen highlights the Upp Thr Brk Senstiv setting used to correct false thread-break alarms or missed alarms.
A close-up demonstration of tucking the sock under the machine arm so the back layer can’t get stitched to the front during embroidery.
A close-up of trimming the bobbin thread using the Brother PE800’s built-in cutter at the end of the lower-thread track.
An overhead shot captures the exact moment the magnetic top frame snaps onto the bottom frame over the folded toilet paper and stabilizer stack.
The presenter holds the finished stained-glass-style key hanger, showing the crisp satin outlines and the completed hardware loops.
A knit beanie clamped cleanly in a 5.5-inch magnetic hoop with the center mark aligned and ready for stitching.
A completed mixed-media embroidery artwork shows vibrant fabric paint underneath crisp black running-stitch “graphite” details, all held neatly inside a rectangular magnetic hoop.
A digitized circle in Wilcom Hatch transformed into a 3D-looking sphere using the Contour Stitch effect.
Hands align a blue terry towel precisely against a stitched L-shaped placement guide on stabilizer before embroidery begins.
A close-up of the monogram on a straw hat right after stitching, with water-soluble topping still in place for clean, gap-free satin stitches.
A powered-on Brother SE1900 with the LCD screen active, ready to switch from sewing features to embroidery editing and stitch monitoring.
The finished Kimberbell Cozy Wall Hanging is held up to show the crisp typography, smooth quilting, and button embellishments.
A close-up of a pink backpack running a large gold-and-purple monogram on a Brother multi-needle machine.
A close-up of a floral embroidery design stitching cleanly on silk with the texture clearly visible under bright light.
A detailed pricing matrix spreadsheet shows stitch-count rows and quantity-break columns used to build a profitable embroidery price list.
Sue holds up a blue polo shirt to proudly show a clean, first-run left-chest logo with minimal puckering.
A Hatch workspace screen capture where the bird design updates instantly after the active red thread is replaced with Isacord 1912 Winterberry.