Artículos

A close-up of a hand plugging a Sweet Pea USB stick into a laptop, ready to transfer an embroidery design file.
The final quilt label layout is centered on the Husqvarna Viking Designer Sapphire 85 screen with the signature and text stacked neatly inside the 120x120 hoop boundary.
A screen capture of Embrilliance’s appliqué settings with the Material checkbox enabled so the design includes a tack-down stop.
A close-up frame showing the speaker with the on-screen title “Digitizing Embroidery Software,” setting the topic for the lesson.
A Floriani FTC-U screen view of a baby onesie fill object, showing how fill properties change the stitch preview and stitch-out behavior.
A full-screen view of the digitized honey pot showing the jar, honey drip, and lid in a clean, readable stitch preview.
A TOWA digital tension gauge displays a live gram-force reading while thread is pulled steadily for a stable tension measurement.
A Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 is shown ready for embroidery with a large 360x260 hoop mounted and the screen active.
A row of industrial multi-needle embroidery machines stitching logos onto caps, showing real-world production where file compatibility and hooping speed matter.
Lauren and Elizabeth hold up colorful Critter Case animal zipper bags, showing the finished in-the-hoop results at a glance.
The Wavenet Spark canvas displays the loaded design inside a hoop boundary with the design information panel and color sequence visible.
A screen capture shows the finished design with the name “Abe” placed next to a logo on the SewWhat‑Pro workspace grid.