Artículos

A rounded monogram is perfectly fitted inside a circular frame in Embrilliance Essentials, ready to stitch on a kitchen towel.
A row of multi-needle embroidery machines on a production floor, showing what commercial-scale embroidery looks like when your workflow is dialed in.
Lauren holds a standard grey plastic embroidery hoop while explaining why sewing-field size can make or break a beginner’s first machine choice.
A close-up of the finished Zombie Cupcake embroidery as the final decorative bat detail is stitched on top.
A close-up of a multi-needle embroidery machine stitching a dense black fill on white fabric inside a green tubular hoop.
A wide view of the Baby Lock Reflection with the large 9.5" x 14" hoop attached and a fabric project loaded, ready for embroidery.
Ink/Stitch’s PDF Export preview window showing the design proof alongside stitch count, size, estimated time, and thread usage fields.
A wide view of the Echidna Hooping Station showing crisp red grid lines and added target areas for repeatable hoop placement.
A Smartstitch multi-needle machine stitches a floral design onto a yellow canvas high-top sneaker held in the shoe clamp.
A macro view of an opened seam where the basting-box lines align perfectly and the construction stitching is hidden.
A close-up of a design stitching cleanly inside a basting box, showing how temporary basting stabilizes and aligns the work before the real embroidery begins.
The host holds a white mesh thread net used to control metallic embroidery thread feeding.