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A multi-needle embroidery machine set up with a cap attachment, ready for production stitching.
A Brother Entrepreneur Pro X PR1055X 10-needle embroidery machine on its stand, positioned as the main production centerpiece of a compact home studio.
A centered appliqué letter in the Embrilliance hoop workspace, showing the satin outline and hoop grid for sizing confidence.
A wide shot of the Brother NQ1700E box on a table as the host begins the unboxing and setup.
A wide product shot of the ZSK 2-Head Racer industrial embroidery machine showing both heads, the control panel, and the thread stand.
An overhead view of the finished birthday shirt showing the completed number applique, candy details, and stitched name aligned across three hoopings.
A small baby onesie is carefully aligned on exposed sticky stabilizer inside a 5x7 hoop using a gridded mat for accurate placement.
The finished AcuEdit layout on an iPad shows three resized wolves and curved “Sisters” text, ready to send wirelessly to the Janome MC15000.
A finished Hatch screen-capture showing a name patch with script lettering, three flower shapes, a cream offset background, and a hot-pink satin border.
The Brother PE550D stitches teal lettering on a hooped green baby onesie while hands keep bulky fabric safely out of the moving hoop path.
A finished pink in-the-hoop zipper pouch with a winking face design held close to the camera.
Becky holds a green magnetic hoop while explaining why quilts are easier to clamp from the top than to force into a traditional hoop.