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A close-up of the BF1500 needle stitching the PROEMB logo on white fabric held in a green tubular hoop.
A close-up of a white magnetic clip being placed onto a sash frame to secure a quilt sandwich for projector-aligned quilting on a Brother Luminaire.
A full on-screen preview of the pickleball paddles and balls before the text stitches, showing the clean graphic base in the stitch simulator.
A Windows Explorer window displays embroidery design files as large visual thumbnails instead of generic icons, making it easy to pick the correct file at a glance.
A finished embroidered Christmas tree skirt displayed under a tree, showing the full impact of a multi-block project completed on a 5x7 hoop machine.
A hand fans out several finished embroidered vinyl key fobs (dog, rainbow, and ladybug), ready for craft-fair display.
The finished hoodie is held up to show the completed circle appliqué monogram and its left-chest placement.
A powered-on Brother PE800 with the standard 5x7 hoop attached and stabilizer hooped tight, ready for a first stitch-out.
A close-up of a thick terry towel being clamped securely inside a metal magnetic hoop with stabilizer layers above and below.
PE-Design 11 Photo Stitch Parameters showing Detail set to Fine and Run Pitch set to 2.0 for higher-resolution photo embroidery.
A fully assembled over-the-door metal pantry organizer with adjustable baskets, ready to be loaded with stabilizer rolls for a clean, high-capacity embroidery room setup.
The metal Magna-Hoop frame is being dropped into a standard machine hoop over hooped stabilizer, showing the suspended-frame assembly.
Hands press a chunky knit stocking cuff onto sticky stabilizer mounted on a Fast Frame, ready for embroidery without hoop burn.
A close-up of a zippered purse panel showing tearaway stabilizer on the back, ready to be removed cleanly after stitching.
The Brother Dream Machine 2 screen shows the camera recognizing the Snowman positioning sticker and auto-aligning the embroidery design.
A dress form mannequin models the finished Faux Knit Scarf, showing the airy yarn-and-thread texture after the stabilizer has dissolved.
A close-up of the Brother Luminaire screen as an outline is drawn around a fabric heart appliqué, showing how on-screen tracing becomes the stitched border.
A colorful set of in-the-hoop pocket tags clipped to twine with mini clothespins, laid out like a reusable countdown banner.
Overhead view of multiple magnetic sash frame sizes laid out with fabric, showing the open-sided design used for sliding quilt projects during continuous quilting.
A Brother PE800 is shown with on-screen callouts highlighting the color LCD, USB port location, and maximum hoop size.
A screen capture of an Embird-edited rose design where one petal has been recolored to a warm orange/gold, showing the final multi-color result.
A close-up of a 12-needle embroidery machine head where the operator points at the tension area before diagnosing thread-break detection.
An extreme close-up shows embroidery thread being “flossed” firmly into the Baby Lock Intrepid’s white tension knob assembly—the make-or-break moment for clean stitching.
A finished green-and-cream medieval drawstring pouch stands upright with the cord pulled tight, showing its structured shape and clean edges.