Artículos

The finished “Happy Valentine’s Day” embroidery is held up in the hoop, showing clean lettering and a smooth, pucker-free result.
A finished “BLESSED” plaid appliqué sweatshirt is styled in a flat lay, showing crisp edges and a clean, sell-ready look.
A full front view of the CamFive EMB-HT1501 with a garment mounted, showing the single-head commercial setup in a typical tubular configuration.
A clear ruler measures the Pottery Barn chair slipcover width while a pin marks the exact center point for embroidery placement.
An extreme close-up shows the embroidery foot stitching a teddy bear design onto the red canvas upper of a high-top sneaker while it’s locked into the S-1501 shoe hoop.
The finished FSL bow earrings and matching gift tag are shown still in the hoop, highlighting the contrast between the fill and outline stitches.
Whitney gestures toward a Brother 10-needle embroidery machine, signaling the jump from hobby stitching to production-ready workflow.
A Husqvarna Platinum Plus stitches a dense freestanding lace motif inside a large hoop, showing the exact setup used to build tablecloth trim repeats.
A multi-needle embroidery machine begins stitching on dark fabric held tight in a blue magnetic hoop, setting up a high-contrast sample run.
A full-screen Embrilliance canvas showing a colorful “word cloud” of multiple embroidery fonts arranged for quick customer selection.
A close action shot shows Fabric Lock being sprayed onto fabric at a 45-degree angle to stiffen it before hooping or piecing.
A tailor’s tape measures the curved distance from a pinned side-panel center to the cap’s front center seam, revealing the critical 5.5-inch placement offset.