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A close-up of the finished satin-stitch bow appliqué on the quilted front panel while it’s still hooped.
The finished Kentucky Derby hat is shown worn, fully decorated with layered 3D flowers, tulle, and feathers.
The finished “Bee Kind” fringe bee embroidery is displayed neatly framed in a wooden hoop, ready to hang.
A close-up screen capture shows the file-format dropdown set to PES, the critical choice for Baby Lock compatibility.
A finished white free-standing lace dreamcatcher is held up to show its clean, backing-free look from both sides.
The presenter holds the oversized RE36b hoop wrapped in plastic, highlighting the 14.2" x 7.9" embroidery field that makes the 550E LE so appealing.
The host emphasizes why hoop size is the decision that most beginners underestimate when buying their first embroidery machine.
A close-up of the finished felt patch after stitching, trimming, and edge sealing for a clean border.
A finished master football design with the name centered inside a 130x180 (5x7) hoop boundary, ready for Name Drop batch output.
An overhead lineup of standard plastic hoops A–F placed beside their magnetic hoop equivalents for an at-a-glance size comparison.
Close-up of the rope basket being locked into the Shoe Device clamp by pushing down the side levers.
A close-up of the Hoop Tech clamp lever locking a canvas tote bag securely on the Brother Persona PRS100 free-arm.