Artículos

The Create Motif dialog in Hatch Embroidery 3 where the custom bean stitch is saved into a reusable motif library.
A macro close-up shows a loose thread floating over fabric—an unmistakable skipped stitch that creates a visible gap in the embroidery.
A MYSEW single-head commercial embroidery machine runs a design on white fabric held in a large green tubular hoop.
A close-up shows the operator pressing the inner ring into the outer ring on a hooping fixture to lock a T-shirt tightly and evenly before stitching.
An overhead view of a Brother 4x4 hoop placed over a ruler and fabric to confirm the 8-inch cutting margin before hooping.
Hands adjust a Hoffman Dream Big quilt panel under a large green magnetic hoop mounted on a Brother Luminaire 2.
Four finished white vinyl ITH hand sanitizer holders with different text options displayed with 2 oz bottles.
A finished Nashville skyline cork patch sits on a “Hey Neighbor!” marketing postcard, ready to hand out at a networking event.
Close-up of Embird’s Transformation Window showing the alignment and spacing icons (square/diamond symbols) that many users miss.
A Wilcom screen capture showing Stitch Angles (Ctrl+H) applied to a curved “U” shape to correct stitch direction and improve the final embroidery finish.
The Brother Dream Machine screen shows a completed scan of the quilted grid, ready for on-screen editing and precise embroidery placement.
A wide view of multiple Tajima multi-head embroidery machines running in a factory, illustrating what true production scalability looks like.