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A wide view of the Bernina 790 Pro on a demo stand, the machine that introduces the pinpoint laser and faster, quieter embroidery workflow.
A Hatch Design Library screen capture with the Context Bar highlighted so you can immediately spot the correct toolbar for managing designs.
A close-up shows vigorous scrubbing of a residue-covered metal sticky hoop frame using a damp waffle-weave cloth.
A large hoop filled with eight finished dragon patches stitched out in a clean production layout.
A close-up of the Ricoma EM-1010 cap driver being pushed down toward the cylinder arm to minimize the gap that causes structured caps to bounce and break needles.
Three finished partially in-the-hoop tissue box covers are styled with flowers, showing the crisp, low-bulk finish and reversible look.
A close-up shows hands twisting an Isacord spool to snap the plastic wrapper off cleanly in seconds.
A full 3D preview of the finished mushroom embroidery design inside the Institch app, ready to export as a DST file.
Hands press the inner ring into the outer hoop with fabric sandwiched between, capturing the exact moment hoop tension is won or lost.
A fully assembled PROEMB multi-needle embroidery machine sits securely on its completed metal stand with the wire rack installed behind it.
A close-up of a stripped embroidery hoop screw mechanism that explains why hooping suddenly becomes impossible.