Artículos

An overhead view of a green magnetic hoop being aligned to a polo shirt’s button placket to keep the left-chest logo perfectly straight.
An overhead layout of core embroidery stabilizer supplies—temporary spray adhesive, stabilizer rolls, fabric, and a standard screw-tightened hoop—ready for a beginner-friendly setup.
The finished yellow satin word “FISH” reshaped into a fish silhouette after the black guide artwork is removed.
A paper placement template is temporarily stuck to a hooped beanie cuff to make centering easy even with painter’s tape in the way.
A wide shot of the Janome MB-4S four-needle embroidery machine loaded with multiple thread spools, ready for multi-color production.
Chris Blakeman interviews Debbie from Floriani in front of embroidered quilts and sample pieces, setting the tone for education-first embroidery success.
The finished Charlie Brown Christmas embroidery is held up in the hoop, showing clean stitching and balanced placement on the hoodie front.
The SmartStitch canvas shows multiple selected designs stacked together, ready to be separated and arranged for a single batch run.
A close-up of the Brother PR1000e stitching the final triple-stitch border while the split ring sits safely positioned inside the hoop.
A full-screen view of Hatch showing multiple stacked name objects in the Sequence panel, each assigned a different color to force machine stops between names.
A top-down view of the finished “Flower for M’Lady” centerpiece highlights layered petals and the kind of structure that depends on smart stabilizer and hooping choices.
The Embrilliance properties panel shows the appliqué satin border width set to 4.0 mm for the varsity-style letters.