I wanna say thank you for your knowledge. Just got into machine embroidery and the cost of the software for a beginner is a bit pricey . I've learned a lot from your videos and appreciate them. Keep doing what u do.
Thank you for your inkscape / inkstitch embroidery tutorials. I have a new brother nq1700e and had used inkscape for sublimation work. Transitioning to opening more designs with inkstitch and your help has been wonderful! While i do miss some parts of a tutorial, for the most part I am able to follow you along and recreate the items :)
No. That's why the knockdown needs to be very open stitches (not dense). If you're having issues with it being too thick, enter params and set the point to point (density) to a higher value.
Mostly depends on what I'm working on. A terry cloth towel I wouldn't use it, but something with an exaggerated long pile I would use it. It also depends on my broidery design. Something with a very small text or intricate detail I would use the water soluble top stabilizer no matter what my fabric is.
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I am having trouble when it gets to the params section as my params window looks very different (using v1.2.1). As soon as I untick “automatically routed fill stitching” all my further fill setting become unavailable. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
leave 'automatically routed fill stitching' checked. Under that same tab uncheck 'underpath' and set your desired angle lines of stitching, and spacing between rows.
Awesome. Thanks for doing this so fast. I have another question. If you wanted to do knockdown behind a name, but wanted the knockdown borders to hug the contours of the letters, do you group the letters to make it one object and then make a copy and assign the knockdown stitches to the bottom layer, or do it like you did the flower pot example.
Assuming you're referring to satin stitch lettering, the easy way is to just draw an outline around your letterings like the plant example. The better(?) way would be to match your satin stitch letting with the same or similar fill stitch lettering and offset it to fatten it. I'll do another video in the next couple days showing an example of lettering knockdown.
Lol I don’t know how..I’m guessing that the size i have is extra large. I have made it smaller but to save it on my flash drive it’s too much to add so that I can send it over to stitch
I wanna say thank you for your knowledge. Just got into machine embroidery and the cost of the software for a beginner is a bit pricey . I've learned a lot from your videos and appreciate them. Keep doing what u do.
Thank you for your inkscape / inkstitch embroidery tutorials. I have a new brother nq1700e and had used inkscape for sublimation work. Transitioning to opening more designs with inkstitch and your help has been wonderful! While i do miss some parts of a tutorial, for the most part I am able to follow you along and recreate the items :)
Thanks for sharing!
Your instructional videos are so awesome! I hope to be using this on towels soon.
I have a new and better way to knockdown. Will be releasing that vid soon
This is great! By any chance can you upload the updated settings for the new version? It seems quite different.
I think that's a good idea.
Love this guy channel you always learn something do you have any tutorials on sewing. This is another lesson I cant wait for him to teach asap🙏
This is a great tutorial….my stitches are huge how can I make it smaller
Which stitches are you having trouble with? The knockdown method or something else?
The knockdown… how are they( 45 and -45) combined did I miss something?
Thanks for the tutorial as always….
Did your needle have any problems stitching through all the layering?
No. That's why the knockdown needs to be very open stitches (not dense). If you're having issues with it being too thick, enter params and set the point to point (density) to a higher value.
So you don't use water soluble top stabilizer when you use this technique?
Mostly depends on what I'm working on. A terry cloth towel I wouldn't use it, but something with an exaggerated long pile I would use it.
It also depends on my broidery design. Something with a very small text or intricate detail I would use the water soluble top stabilizer no matter what my fabric is.
Can you please do a video on knockdown stitch around fonts from this program
th-cam.com/video/8czvSwCZVvw/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I am having trouble when it gets to the params section as my params window looks very different (using v1.2.1). As soon as I untick “automatically routed fill stitching” all my further fill setting become unavailable. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
leave 'automatically routed fill stitching' checked.
Under that same tab uncheck 'underpath' and set your desired angle lines of stitching, and spacing between rows.
Manually routed fill stitch has disappeared now in 2024, correct?
Just figured you can get the same options as above by clicking "legacy fill"
🤗🤗🤗how do I get the shape to start Im not able to even began to see it
Make sure you have the bezier tool selected. That lets you draw shapes free handed
Awesome. Thanks for doing this so fast. I have another question. If you wanted to do knockdown behind a name, but wanted the knockdown borders to hug the contours of the letters, do you group the letters to make it one object and then make a copy and assign the knockdown stitches to the bottom layer, or do it like you did the flower pot example.
Assuming you're referring to satin stitch lettering, the easy way is to just draw an outline around your letterings like the plant example.
The better(?) way would be to match your satin stitch letting with the same or similar fill stitch lettering and offset it to fatten it. I'll do another video in the next couple days showing an example of lettering knockdown.
This one is for you :)
th-cam.com/video/8czvSwCZVvw/w-d-xo.html
With the knowdown my stitch count is double over 36000 it’s over sized trying I’m trying to get it sized to 5x5
Would you be willing to send me the SVG that I might have a look at it?
dale@lowtechlinux.com
Lol I don’t know how..I’m guessing that the size i have is extra large. I have made it smaller but to save it on my flash drive it’s too much to add so that I can send it over to stitch
why?
2:55 How?
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How did you do it?
Ctrl + d, or from the menu edit > duplicate