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Gus Visser
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2020
How you can create a mandala for embroidery
How you can create a mandala for embroidery and how you can add a motif stitch for decoration
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Cloverleaf created with satin coloms with offset
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This video shows how to use random width satin stiching
fabric inkstitch
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This video is about how you can put fabric in behind your design and give it different color for use in your store or for client
fillbucket and satin
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This video is about showing a way to use the fillbucket for assisting in creating satin lines and filling in a black and whit image
paintbucket inkscape
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Using the paint bucket to create your vectors within the image
line to satin alternate
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This video is about converting a line to satin not using the line to satin in inkstitch
Great analysis, thank you! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Comment peut-on télécharger cette image ? Ce serait plus simple pour moi de faire comme vous... ☺️Merci
Super ! Avec le sous-titrage en Français ! Merci !
Thanks for this! I'm new and didn't know about the 1.5mm limitation. This will help a lot.
I really appreciate this video! I started learning Inkstitch about six months ago, and this was one of the first videos I watched. At the time, it felt really advanced. Now, after months of practice, I see what a jewel it is! You cover so many great features, commands, and tips. If I had understood more back then, it would’ve saved me a lot of time and trouble. Great job, and thank you!
Very neat. Wish we could see what this looks like actually stitched!
This was very helpful, thank you! Is there another video adding a satin stich around the flower? Also, how would you add in the flower details inside each petal ?
Gus, this is an absolutely fantastic walkthrough. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video, I've just added Inkstitch to the extensions. Easy to follow explanations. I noticed you kept changing the line thickness, might make it a little quicker if you altered the default setting... 🙂
How can you say this is "start" but you do not tell me how to get inkstitch into inkscape?
@@Chicagodrmr inkstitch you download the right version for your operating system and install if done right it shows in the extension folder of inkscape and there is also install info available on the inkstitch webpage
Thanks for such videos I learned a lot from this great video I really appreciate your work sir
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
some time back you created a lesson in Inkscape for a merrow stitch motif. I was wondering it you could make the motif so that it would make a sharp corner.
A motif stitch is always hard to go around sharp corners best is using rounded corners or next option is split your lines at the corner and apply the motif to each line segment
Thank you for your response I an trying to digitize a patch for the Civil Air Patrol squad my grandson belongs to and it has to have sharp corners
Or your other option is that you manipulate some stitches and maybe add some extra stitches in the corner and changing the length of a straight edge slightly can change also where your motif shows in the corner and make sure you start the motif on a straight end also
Amazing, thank you for taking the time to share this!
hello, thank you for this video :) i want to do sharp corner for a patch, how satin corner should look like? I need the corner not to fall apart..
inkstitch.org/tutorials/satin-edges/ check this link for your sharp corners and also check their stitch library
@@gusvisser4677 yea yes, i know this, but couldn't find how to make them, cause cannot understand by pictures. but finnaly, after few tests, i created something what is unfalling enough.. ;)
@@forlawra you can download a sample file for those satin corners download it and peal the parts apart or give each part a different color to see how they are build if you need more help you may contact me via messenger or email me
@@gusvisser4677 thank you! i'll keep that in mind :)
Thanks for the video! It's a very clear and easy to follow tutorial. Also thank you for explaining the differences and the reasons why some things need to be done in certain ways, that's also very helpful and informative. It turns your video into a real educational video and not just a how-to follow-me instructions.
dank je wel Gus.
Love your videos, but I would really like to see your stitch out, really.
I dont show stitch outs because i only digitize and i dont have an embroidery machine
I do have a stitchout what the customer sent to me after the video was made
@@gusvisser4677 ok
Thank you very much for another great tutorial!
Excellent tutorial. Can you please explain how you get the satin columns to start with? That is, you start with two approximately vertical bezier paths and a couple of horizontal ones, and then, what is the next step to create the satin stitches? I cannot replicate even the simplest one! Thanks
I wil try to create another video and only focus on one clover leaf and pull it apart for you
Gus is there a way to do an oval column?
Yes it would be all the same principle
Un grand merci pour cette vidéo ! J'ai mieux compris les paramètres des colonnes satin ! Super !
you have to hit the solid arrow then go back to what your want to change
are you using sir alot
Wow. Just wow. I tried it and it came out marvelous. At least in it's digital form. Can't wait to see it stitched out. Does it work the best with comletely no underlay?
You stil can use the undersewing it applies the pattern to the top sewing
Thank you for responding! The pattern actually shows in the underlay. Best seen when "needle points" are activated in the vizualizer. Well, I'll just stitch out both variants and compare. 🙂 @@gusvisser4677
Thank you this is fantastic
Nice Gus 👍 thanks for your video 🙏
I haven't done much digitizing lately but still enjoy your videos. Thanks Gus!
Thank you!
I wonder with the clover one if the 1st page was 100% but the rest changed to fit which was why it was bigger. I set things in inkscape and then notice that they have changed by moving the mouse or using the scroll wheel etc.
Thanks for the response i found out after also why the size was different and i did not test before i made the video as there were some people asking about how you could do this and needed the info rather today then tomorrow
Thank you so much! You're a lifesaver. The invalid pair error was driving me crazy! Do you have any tips for how to avoid making those invalid pairs in the first place? Thanks!
It comes to node placement and it often happens if you use the double click to finish the object you can use just the enter button to finish the object but once you know it it becomes easy to deal with
Thank you Gus. Stroke of genius ( ‾́ ◡ ‾́ )
Wonderful! Thank you.
Gus, I love your tutorial videos! I have a question about convering lines to satin in Inkscape 1.2 / Inkstitch 2.2.0 on my Mac. now when I draw lines and convert them to satin stitches, the rails are going in different directions by default & won't stitch as satin lines until I reverse one of the rails directions. Have you seen this issue, and how can I fix this once instead of every time I make a "custom satin stitch"?
This is a common issue with a mac i hope this is going to be resolved for you in next version i don’t know if it is an inkscape issue or an inkstitch issue that is all i know about it sorry for the inconvenience
@@gusvisser4677 Thanks very much for the information. I'm glad to know it's a bug and not a setting I can't find. Hopefully it'll be fixed in a future update. Until then, your tutorial on drawing satin stitches with the custom running lines was very helpful! Thank you :)
Your tutorials are wonderful. Thank you so much for showing the steps necessary to create a satin stitch. I really appreciate your demonstration of the rungs and the rails. Also reversing the path to get the desired result.
Great analysis. From my experience, 45 or 135 deg angled stitches can greatly reduce stitch count and operation time. Also it gives a more uniform look.
thanks for the vid! I learned the use of Auto-route running stitch!
Great video, highly appreciate that you don‘t edit the parts when the program is not behaving „accordingly“😅
Your tutorials are excellent! Very logical step by step and not too much talking or jumping around with 98 ways to do one thing. Keep it up please!
Thank you for this video, i was having so much trouble with the hole sewing and the invalid par selected error message! you have solved it for me!!
Thank you very much.
inkscape often decides it wants to keep objects in a certain order and ignore you moving them, glad it's not just me it does it too. sometimes I have to save the file, close it and reopen it before inkscape will let me reorder things but sometimes, selecting the object and using the raise/lower buttons will work those jump stitches, you could convert them to running and route them along the other stitches to hide them and give a little more strength to the finished stitch out
Thanks. I find that, with the rectangle, instead of using two rails, one on each side of the curve, placing a single 45° rail directly through the corner works best for me. The same seems to work well for other curves and corners, too.
Please help. Is there anyway to put a border on text that was created in the Lettering Extensions? I don’t know how to remove the lines it’s created
Yes it is all possible you can contact me via messenger or via email vissergus780@gmail.com if more help needed
Ripples is a very, very exciting feature in Inkstitch. Thanks!
my inkscape boarder is black. how do I get it to appear like your program?
In the preference window interface and there is a check box for dark theme remove the checkmark
Hi Gus - when I draw a line - I used be able to see the path arrows on my line. But now I am not seeing them. Do you know how I can make it come back? I must have clicked on to something that made it disappeared. Thank you.
Top right there are a few icons in node mode one of them is for showing the direction arrows
@@gusvisser4677 Wow, I FOUND IT! It would have taken me hours to figure that out or watch many of your previous videos. Thank you so much sir! You're the best!
Thanks always Gus! Great stuff!
Thank you for teaching us!!! Very Helpful!!!
Thanks Gus! This really helped me out. You're the best!
Thanks!