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An award-winning floral ring quilt is held up to show how many separate hoopings can be blended into one seamless, professional-looking layout.
A studio product shot showing the Brother SAMS 360 box with the blue magnetic sash frame and grey magnetic clips laid out in front.
The finished Delft table runner styled on a table with blue-and-white ceramics, showing the crisp blocks, padded borders, and clean binding.
A nearly finished multi-color freestanding lace butterfly stitching out inside a 4x4 hoop on a Brother PE800.
A loaded cap frame being slid onto the Brother SE625 embroidery arm, showing the critical moment where clearance and proper attachment prevent crashes.
A water-soluble stabilizer roll is sealed inside a large Ziploc bag with silica packets and cinched tight with an orange slap bracelet to prevent cracking and unraveling.
A full product shot of the Janome MB-4S loaded with thread spools and the RCS screen visible, highlighting its compact multi-needle setup.
Two people lift the Halo X embroidery machine onto the assembled steel stand to seat the feet into the positioning cups safely.
A close-up shows a clear grid template aligning a 4x4 magnetic hoop over thick Sherpa with a Snowman positioning sticker centered for camera scanning.
A magnetic hoop clamped cleanly over eight folded layers of terry towel, showing the thick profile the magnets can hold securely.
A split-screen maple leaf comparison shows gapping, over-compensation overlap, and a clean final registration result.
A dress form displays a pink lace bodice built from multiple freestanding lace heart motifs pinned into place.
A Brother PR600 sits beside a replacement main drive DC motor, ready for a full motor swap and reassembly.
A close-up shows a pin placed through a stitched registration cross to precisely align the second hooping over the first.
A presenter stands behind three large “Joy of Pro” gift boxes laid out on a table, previewing the embroidery, quilting, and sewing bundles.
Close-up of the back of satin-stitch test columns showing the top thread wrapping around the bobbin thread—an essential tension target for puffy foam coverage.
A close view of the Brother PE800 control area as the green Start button is pressed to begin stitching.
A close-up shows arrows pointing to an appliqué fabric overhang so you can spot the mistake before the satin stitch locks it in.
A close-up of the embroidery machine stitching on the onesie while the fabric is carefully managed away from the needle.
A finished Premier+ 2 Embroidery Ultra layout shows a Lemon Grass Celtic knot framed by mirrored floral sprays, centered precisely on the grid.
A close-up screen capture in mySewnet showing the Gap set to 1.5 mm for a dense diamond crosshatch knockdown stitch.
A close-up of PE-Design Next’s custom hoop fields showing Width 60mm, Height 115mm, and a label for the smallest Fast Frame.
A close-up shows a yellow stylus selecting a color on the SWF MAS-15 touchscreen for accurate needle color assignment.
A Windows right‑click menu shows the “Send to” command targeting a USB drive, capturing the fastest way to copy embroidery designs from CD to stick.