another thing you could do, when you did the satin fill for the top of the Ankh, if you had selected the nodes and joined them. it would make it 1 object so it would have started at the bottom and stitches round to the bottom on the other side (less trims and no join at the top), this would have made a shortened jump for the down body part and the jump would have been hidden/covered by the fill of the down body & the top cross part.
Really nice tutorial actually, well done
Perfect tutorial, exactly what I was looking for!
This is probably the most descriptive and clearly stated video I’ve found on this. Thank you!
Hello Gus - glad to see you're still doing tutorial videos. Thank for this.
Excellent tutorial! I'm new to Inkscape and embroidery in general. I have watched many videos and this one is really helpful, thanks!
Thank you! Been searching for this info. Easy and straight forward!
Thanks for the great tutorial! Very Helpful ♥
Absolutely my pleasure, I am so glad it helped!
Love this video
Thank you!
Very informative
I am glad to hear it!
you really helped me! Thank you!!!!
another thing you could do, when you did the satin fill for the top of the Ankh, if you had selected the nodes and joined them. it would make it 1 object so it would have started at the bottom and stitches round to the bottom on the other side (less trims and no join at the top), this would have made a shortened jump for the down body part and the jump would have been hidden/covered by the fill of the down body & the top cross part.
That is very clever, thank you for the tip!
I’m really struggling with creating satin stitches on my logo 😔 am I able to dm you for some help? 🙏🏼