For anyone new to inkstitch you can save a ton of time and effort by doing the things listed on the inkstitch /docs/customize webpage. Id highly reccomend setting up keyboard shortcuts (immediately do things which normally take a silly amount of menu navigation), template files (some settings can be made persistent and you can have a preset template for each hoop size) and zoom correction factor (your images at 100% zoom will be the exact same size on screen as real life). Have fun!
Woke up this morning you video popped up I watched since I started doing 3D, well that little change in the short stitch mode helped so much thanks again
My "Params" doesn't have all those tabs. "Satin Column", with the Zig-Zag stitch options. I have InkScape 1.3.2 With InkStitch 3.0.1 What am I missing?
The satin stitch options will only show up if it's a satin stitch. Try this, use the bezier tool to make a simple line. In fill and stroke make sure there's no fill and has a stroke of about 2mm. Extensions, inkstitch, tools: satin, convert line to satin. Select your new satin stitch column and check params. You should now have the satin options available.
@@LowTechLinux followed your instructions to the T, and got a pop-up when attempting to "Convert Line to Satin" "Inkscape has received additional data from the script executed, the script did not return an error, but this may indicate the results may not be as expected. Ink/Stitch doesn't know how to work with any of the objects you've selected. Please check if selected elements are visible. Tip: Run Extensions > Ink/Stitch > Troubleshoot > Troubleshoot Objects" Not trying to turn you into tech support. But your video looked so straight forward and easy and until I tried to mirror your actions on my screen, then I'm like....."Why can't I do these simple steps??"
Send your SVG to me at dale@lowtechlinux.com so I can look at what you have. I'll help troubleshoot as much as I can, it's kind of my way of contributing back to the inkstitch project.
This was a great video!! Thank you so much! Does the ricoma now read the trim commands with the dst file? I got the feeling my ricoma trims only when a certain lenghts of a jump stitch is exceeded(?). I got those tensions thingies (both) and it's very interesting actually knowing what the tension is and playing with adjustments. Haven't found the sweet spot yet, though - but I'm getting there. Wish you all the best and looking foward to your next video!
I keep getting the "satin column: a rung intersects a rail more than twice" error message for the end caps. I created it exactly as the video did. Created the rails in the same orientation using the bezier pen, followed by creating 3 rungs in same format with pencil tool, combined the path, opened params and crash! I'd appreciate any help!
Reaching out for some help. Sometimes when creating a design by tracing a bit map, it creates a path (or section of a path) that does not complete the fill. It will stitch out the outline and underlay, but not the the over lying fill. I have messed with the Params a little, and I still can't get it to work. Any ideas on how to remedy this problem would be very helpful.
I don't think I've had this happen. Try selecting the offending object, then do path > simplify. Now you have fewer nodes to work with see if you can connect the end nodes.
Thank you. Should be buzzmandt1 on steam. I only have two games in the wishlist so if you wanna back out it's no problem. Definitely appreciate that offer :)
I will have a look at doing the logo, if I do it my price is that I turn it into a video tutorial for my channel. You can send it to dale@lowtechlinux.com
For anyone new to inkstitch you can save a ton of time and effort by doing the things listed on the inkstitch /docs/customize webpage. Id highly reccomend setting up keyboard shortcuts (immediately do things which normally take a silly amount of menu navigation), template files (some settings can be made persistent and you can have a preset template for each hoop size) and zoom correction factor (your images at 100% zoom will be the exact same size on screen as real life). Have fun!
Great vid as always! Wish you all the best for sharing your experience
Thank you
Whoa, The first 8 minutes of the better explained how to achieve a satin stitch than 30 minutes of staring at the ink/stitch website... THANK YOU
Another pretty instructive and great post Sir, thank you very much! I learned a lot in just one video.
Woke up this morning you video popped up I watched since I started doing 3D, well that little change in the short stitch mode helped so much thanks again
That is awesome!
Great video!
Great helpful video!
Thanks I’ve learnt a lot from your videos and I’m very new to embroidery.
Excellent. Thank you
Good 👍
Look at you in the Big Leagues with the Ricoma 1501! I am actually, legitimately, all sorts of, Jealous.
We love our 1501, it's genuine industrial level. I love it for hats.
I was wondering if you could make a video on how to create a whole font with a satin stitch ? Thanks!
I'm planning on doing another one soon, but this should work for you
ruclips.net/video/4bRyF_3Dkqs/видео.html
@@LowTechLinux Thank you!!!
My "Params" doesn't have all those tabs. "Satin Column", with the Zig-Zag stitch options.
I have InkScape 1.3.2
With InkStitch 3.0.1
What am I missing?
The satin stitch options will only show up if it's a satin stitch.
Try this, use the bezier tool to make a simple line. In fill and stroke make sure there's no fill and has a stroke of about 2mm. Extensions, inkstitch, tools: satin, convert line to satin. Select your new satin stitch column and check params. You should now have the satin options available.
@@LowTechLinux followed your instructions to the T, and got a pop-up when attempting to "Convert Line to Satin"
"Inkscape has received additional data from the script executed, the script did not return an error, but this may indicate the results may not be as expected.
Ink/Stitch doesn't know how to work with any of the objects you've selected. Please check if selected elements are visible.
Tip: Run Extensions > Ink/Stitch > Troubleshoot > Troubleshoot Objects"
Not trying to turn you into tech support. But your video looked so straight forward and easy and until I tried to mirror your actions on my screen, then I'm like....."Why can't I do these simple steps??"
Send your SVG to me at dale@lowtechlinux.com so I can look at what you have. I'll help troubleshoot as much as I can, it's kind of my way of contributing back to the inkstitch project.
This was a great video!! Thank you so much!
Does the ricoma now read the trim commands with the dst file? I got the feeling my ricoma trims only when a certain lenghts of a jump stitch is exceeded(?).
I got those tensions thingies (both) and it's very interesting actually knowing what the tension is and playing with adjustments. Haven't found the sweet spot yet, though - but I'm getting there. Wish you all the best and looking foward to your next video!
I'm pretty sure it reads trim, but doesn't read stop. We run ours on A/M for stopping for appliques.
Very nice!
Thank you
I keep getting the "satin column: a rung intersects a rail more than twice" error message for the end caps. I created it exactly as the video did. Created the rails in the same orientation using the bezier pen, followed by creating 3 rungs in same format with pencil tool, combined the path, opened params and crash! I'd appreciate any help!
Figured it out, i was breaking up two of the lines instead of making it one complete path
Is putting a different color border around puff difficult? Say a 3mm white border around the TN?
You would do that as a fill, much like a knockdown stitch, then stitch the puff on top of the fill.
Be careful to not make the fill to dense.
Hey question does Inkstitch DST files work with some of the older Tajima and Toyota embroidery machines
It should work. We don't have either of those machines, but our ricoma requires DST and they work great on it.
Reaching out for some help. Sometimes when creating a design by tracing a bit map, it creates a path (or section of a path) that does not complete the fill. It will stitch out the outline and underlay, but not the the over lying fill. I have messed with the Params a little, and I still can't get it to work. Any ideas on how to remedy this problem would be very helpful.
I don't think I've had this happen.
Try selecting the offending object, then do path > simplify. Now you have fewer nodes to work with see if you can connect the end nodes.
hey man whats your steam profile I'd like to buy a game on your Wishlist for all the tips and tricks I learned with ink stitch
Thank you. Should be buzzmandt1 on steam. I only have two games in the wishlist so if you wanna back out it's no problem. Definitely appreciate that offer :)
Thanks for this video 🙏
Thank you
Thank You
Very nice
Thank you
Thanks for video
Most welcome
how do i get in touch to get pricing for a company logo ? that is if you are actually taking orders/
I will have a look at doing the logo, if I do it my price is that I turn it into a video tutorial for my channel. You can send it to dale@lowtechlinux.com
@@LowTechLinux i will send at one point today. Ty!