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A wide view of a white magnetic hoop holding a nearly finished unicorn-and-gold-appliqué birthday design, with safety warning labels visible on the frame.
A screen capture shows Hatch’s Auto-Digitize toolbox beside an imported cartoon image, ready to convert artwork into stitches.
A finished fabric key fob sits beside a zippered pouch, showing the clean stitched edges and hardware clamp finish.
A close-up of the Brother SE1900 sewing a thick satin stitch border around an appliqué number, showing the final edge-covering step in action.
A finished dinosaur hooded towel folded into a gift-ready bundle with the Triceratops face displayed like a character head.
A close-up of a freestanding lace design mid-stitch on transparent water-soluble stabilizer, showing the lace structure forming cleanly.
A full-screen view of Hatch Embroidery showing a multi-character redwork design with the sequence panel and objects ready for pathing cleanup.
A close-up of the finished cat keychain held up to the camera, showing the stitched face details and the completed vinyl key fob shape.
Close-up of grey hoop clips clamping fabric tightly around a Janome 200x200 hoop for stable, wrinkle-free stitching.
A screen capture shows the correct way to resize an Encore circle by dragging inside the circle guide so the wreath stays perfectly round.
Two presenters stand beside a Brother PR1055X 10-needle embroidery machine in a retail classroom setting, highlighting the machine as the centerpiece of a side-hustle training event.