I have a brand new scan and cut, so I am happy that you came across my feed since I had not seen you in a hot minute ( I thought I was already subscribed but I think RUclips unsubscribed me as has happened with other favorites, not good) and I knew you were the crafter for this new adventure! Still binge watching, hee hee Thank you and kiss your brain!
You can research each model on Brother’s web site and do a comparison. The number of designs doesn’t matter a lot because you can download and import almost anything. www.brother-usa.com/search#q=ScanNCut%20&t=tab-All&layout=card
I think that might me the SDX85. It’s a lower priced machine. It’s got a very small screen but it’s got the auto blade like the more expensive machines.
This was an excellent tutorial about creating a new, orange, carrot nose! 🥕. I learned so much. Thank you Kim.
Very helpful ,well explained
I have a brand new scan and cut, so I am happy that you came across my feed since I had not seen you in a hot minute ( I thought I was already subscribed but I think RUclips unsubscribed me as has happened with other favorites, not good) and I knew you were the crafter for this new adventure! Still binge watching, hee hee Thank you and kiss your brain!
I really appreciate that your videos assume that we are beginners, so helpful!
Thanks! I always like to start at Square One so that each tutorial an stand on its own. Glad you could follow along.
Thanks!
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Awesome awesome instructions! Thank you. 🌻
Awesome tips!! Thank you!!!
This was wonderful to watch Kim. I love snowmen. So I can just make the snowman, can it be resize smaller?
I learn something every time. I thought you had to use the preset cutting areas. Did not realize you could customize it. ⭐
Love your indignity of the color of the carrot nose; indeed!
Where do you get the kit from?
sorry meant to add in the uk
In the big scheme of things, it’s a small problem to have. Still, I’m like WHY?
@@janemaynard5721 You can’t get the kits in the UK at this time. Sorry.
@@PaperedChef I'm glad you tackled this and yes, it is quite odd looking with a green nose! Thank you!
Amazing lesson
do you do canvas workshop classes?
Who would want a green nose for a snowman!??!
That was my question too!
Really helpful, thanks. Just one quick question…if I use the scan to cut data…does that mean I can’t put a white outline around it?
You can still add the offset using Scan to Cut Data on the SDX125. I’ll grab a tutorial where I covered that.
Here is one where I explain the difference. ruclips.net/video/ZksYXN9moMQ/видео.html
@@PaperedChef thank you so much!
@@PaperedChef thank you for taking the time to find this for me!
I kept his nose green, not sure why, but I did. . .
Saw a Scan n cut dx (no number) online for about $250. It appears to have fewer built in designs (251) than the SDX 125e. Do you have any information?
You can research each model on Brother’s web site and do a comparison. The number of designs doesn’t matter a lot because you can download and import almost anything. www.brother-usa.com/search#q=ScanNCut%20&t=tab-All&layout=card
I think that might me the SDX85. It’s a lower priced machine. It’s got a very small screen but it’s got the auto blade like the more expensive machines.