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A close-up of the embroidery machine stitching a zipper tack-down line on a lace zipper during an in-the-hoop gift box pocket project.
A wide shot of the embroidery machine stitching the final outline seam on the wrong side of the fabric during the ITH construction step.
The finished USA trapunto mug rug is held up close, showing the raised texture and clean envelope back.
A finished dimensional pumpkin pincushion block sits in the hoop, showing crisp satin edges and a raised 3D texture.
Close-up of precision scissors reaching into the Brother machine head to remove packed lint near the internal thread sensor hook.
Close-up of a Happy Japan multi-needle embroidery head showing needles, presser feet, and thread paths—exactly the kind of setup that benefits from batch production and faster hooping workflows.
Four finished chalkboard-fabric tags with monogram letters and red triple-stitch borders, shown as a neat set ready for gifting or travel.
A close-up of the Brother Luminaire stitching the first placement line onto hooped white mesh stabilizer in a 5x7 frame.
A fully assembled MAYA TCL embroidery machine sits securely on its stand, squared and leveled for stable operation.
Re-hooping the fabric with the previously stitched alignment markers clearly visible inside the hoop’s sewable grid area.
A close-up of an SWF multi-needle head stitching a bold satin border at high speed, showing the appliqué edge being formed cleanly.
A close-up 3D render in Generations showing a pink raised embossed logo with realistic lighting and texture.