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A close-up of the Wide Angle Driver being aligned onto the Melco machine’s support shaft and carriage studs during installation.
The Janome MC15000 stitches an embroidery design on a large striped fabric piece held in a rectangular hoop.
A wide view of the Brother Luminaire 2 with its embroidery unit attached, set up for large-hoop embroidery work.
Hands use a small folded piece of sandpaper to smooth a nick on a plastic bobbin case for an emergency, get-you-through-the-order fix.
The Brother Luminaire Innov-is XP1 screen glows with the Luminaire startup logo during the first power-on.
A new Ricoma EM-1010 owner stands beside the freshly unboxed multi-needle machine, ready to set it up correctly the first time.
A close-up of the finished satin stitch border covering the raw appliqué edge cleanly on the towel.
A close-up action shot of a cuffed knit beanie being clamped in the hoop with water-soluble topping on top for crisp, raised stitches.
A DesignShop v12 screen capture shows a large text object being resized to 3 inches as the starting point for a fleece digitizing demo.
A multi-needle embroidery machine is shown with a magnetic hoop loaded and stabilizer held taut, ready for precise fabric placement.
Jordan holds the large pink Baby Lock Altair/Meridian upgrade kit box in the shop, setting up a clear overview of what the upgrade includes.
An overhead close-up shows a disposable double-blade razor shaving bobbin threads on the stabilizer side while fingers hold the fabric taut.
A thick quilt sandwich is clamped securely inside a large rectangular magnetic hoop with a paper alignment template visible in the stitching area.
A screen capture shows the name “Tascha” arched neatly over a cartoon monkey using the Circle Text tool inside the 160×260mm hoop boundary.
A spec overlay shows the HSW 5G working area as 20×32 inches (500×800mm), highlighting the usable frame limits.
Four fused fabric squares are positioned in the quadrants of a low-tack ScanNCut mat, ready for a background scan and perfectly aligned cuts.
Completed freestanding lace interlocking heart earrings shown in the hoop with red and bright pink stitching still supported by water-soluble stabilizer.
The Happy Japan HCS2 touchscreen shows a design preview with incorrect colors before needle mapping is corrected.
A finished denim beach bag made from a jean skirt, featuring a summer-themed embroidery design and sturdy denim handles, styled with a towel and sunglasses.
A showroom view of two Brother PR multi-needle embroidery machines set up side-by-side with red fabric hooped and ready for production.
The embroidery unit locks onto the SINGER Legacy machine with a clear “snap,” signaling it’s fully seated and ready for calibration.
A close-up of the DesignShop v10 right-click Operations menu with “Convert Object to Wireframe” highlighted, moments before the conversion is applied.
A screen capture shows DesignShop v10 lettering being resized with corner handles while holding Shift to keep proportions.