Artículos

A zoomed-in Bernina V8 screen view showing triangle and circle connector symbols that reveal exactly where jump stitches will occur.
A finished peacock machine-embroidery design mounted tightly on a pre-made canvas frame with crisp, gallery-wrapped edges.
A screen capture of Embrilliance Enthusiast showing a design converted into thousands of stitch nodes in Stitch Editing mode.
A finished ITH winter ornament still in the hoop, showing the final satin border that makes the piece look clean from both sides.
The Object Tree is highlighted to show the difference between a simple artwork “Line” and a stitched embroidery object, which is the key moment where Embrilliance starts behaving the way you expect.
A close-up comparison of two finished heart-shaped felt patches showing how material and trimming choices change the final quality.
A close-up of the Brother machine screen showing the tension raised to 8.0—the key setting that makes shell tuck trim scallop cleanly.
The Baby Lock Ellageo ESG3 sews a clean straight stitch on scrap fabric during the final post-service test run.
An overhead flat lay shows a coordinated set of finished holiday-themed OESD mug rugs ready for gifting or bundling as a collection.
Hands smooth a kitchen towel onto sticky hooped stabilizer, demonstrating the floating technique for clean, centered embroidery.
A close-up of the presenter holding a magnetic sash frame, highlighting the magnetic bars used to secure quilt layers quickly.
A close-up of the recipe bag embroidery text on chocolate-print fabric, showing how readable lettering can look when the fabric and stabilization are chosen well.