Artículos

A multi-needle commercial embroidery machine stitches a logo onto a purple baseball cap mounted on a cap driver.
A close-up of the Brother SE1900 screen as a stylus points to the bent-arrow “Next Line / Carriage Return” button used to stack text.
A close-up of the Brother PR1050X screen where the digital quilting design overlay is precisely aligned to the real fabric view using Live Camera View.
A wide studio shot of the Brother PR-600 with its thread stand and LCD screen, presented as a compact commercial-style embroidery setup.
The Redline 1501 main screen shows a fully visualized design in white stitches, indicating the job is loaded and ready for safe setup before stitching.
A close-up of the Brother PR1000e actively stitching black lettering onto a pink Velcro wallet that has been floated on stabilizer in a 5x7 hoop.
Ashley holds a standard embroidery hoop in one hand and a Fast Frame in the other to show why your stabilizer choice starts with how you hoop.
A side-by-side view of an opened extracted folder window next to the original zipped folder icon, showing how to confirm your embroidery files are truly unzipped.
A close-up of the Brother SE-400 stitching the finished capital “B” as the embroidery arm moves across striped fabric mid-design.
The finished monogram design sits on the main BES 4 workspace canvas, ready for resizing, recoloring, and saving.
The Brother Persona 100 LED pointer marks the exact stitch location on a patterned backpack flap before stitching begins.
Close-up of the Ricoma EM-1010 stitching on a cap using the wide-angle cap driver system.