Just a tip. it's better if you use a non straight line to split a design as then, once stitched, your eye does not see the line so easily. works better on a more busy design but you could have made that line a kind of zig-zag around that 'g' and it would be harder to see when stitched. Of course, both halves of your design still need to fit into your hoop.
You guys are God sent! I was just struggling with doing this on yesterday 😧 Thank You for this video I was giving up and I never give up thanks so much I appreciate your channel and the time, effort, hard work and dedication you guys have. Thank You again 🥲
I thank you so much with the help of this video i was able to complete a split front baseball jersey. Do you know anything about the E stitch and how it can be used to sew down patches on caps or or items. Please help
Glad this video could help you! We go over the “E” stitch briefly in this video: ruclips.net/video/8HKrLML1mIY/видео.html at 14:55. We haven’t experimented with this type of stitch very much yet, perhaps we can in a future video.
The 5 by 7 hoop is not a multi-positional hoop like the 5 by 12, so you shouldn’t have to split your design. If you’re just wanting to split your 5 by 7 design you can do the same procedures. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo Hi guys ,Thank you. For this,Question,my repo hoop is for the 4/4 machine(4/7 repo ) do I just create the 4/7 box(template and follow same suit?
I actually tried this and my machine is saying it’s too big to read 😢and I slit it into 2. PartsI. Related a 3.91 by 6.5 for my repositional hoop for the brother se 625 (4/x4 hoop.please help
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo I am trying to sew something for a birthday gift I want to have a anime character with his name split on each sides of the character in a offset. (Three part offset) Hope you understand what I am trying to do 😊 thanks
In our experience, you would need a larger re-positional hoop as it would be very hard to get an exact placement if your remove your project from the hoop and try to move it.
I'm really green. Do you have a video showing me how to get an embroidery design into Inkstitch to resize it? I just downloaded in tonight and am clueless
If its an embroidery file (i.e. PES) resizing isn't that easy, here is a link to the video on that: ruclips.net/video/OC4AihjskeE/видео.html However, if you are referring to an svg file that is an easier process. Here are all our videos on Ink/Stitch ruclips.net/p/PLtQ8IvTMaEGI3NeU2MppOkukHviNKmrJl Thanks for watching!
i love love your videos ❤️ they’re so helpful! i am trying to start an embroidery business but i have trouble with digitising more complex designs with a lot of small details/features (e.g. a packet of skittles) would you be able to create a video to help with this? thanksss 😊❤️
We're not exactly sure what you're asking in this question, but as far as we can understand, you will have to split each design file individually... We don't believe you can "batch" split files.
We will have to look into this a bit more, but we don't think you can, at least not very easily. Here is a video where we cover a similar topic: ruclips.net/video/OC4AihjskeE/видео.htmlfeature=shared
What we didn’t mention in the video is you could also use ‘Cut Path’ under the ‘Path tab’ to do the same splitting function.
My machine is a 4x4 and I was trying to learn how to sew a bigger project. I hope this helps ☺️🙏🤞
I’d love to know how to do this on premade bought designs, do you have a video on that ?
Just a tip. it's better if you use a non straight line to split a design as then, once stitched, your eye does not see the line so easily.
works better on a more busy design but you could have made that line a kind of zig-zag around that 'g' and it would be harder to see when stitched. Of course, both halves of your design still need to fit into your hoop.
Great tip! We need to try this out!
You guys are God sent! I was just struggling with doing this on yesterday 😧 Thank You for this video I was giving up and I never give up thanks so much I appreciate your channel and the time, effort, hard work and dedication you guys have. Thank You again 🥲
Thanks for watching! I’m very glad this video could help you!
Pretty clever. Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
I thank you so much with the help of this video i was able to complete a split front baseball jersey. Do you know anything about the E stitch and how it can be used to sew down patches on caps or or items. Please help
Glad this video could help you! We go over the “E” stitch briefly in this video: ruclips.net/video/8HKrLML1mIY/видео.html at 14:55. We haven’t experimented with this type of stitch very much yet, perhaps we can in a future video.
Can you do a tutorial on doing this on a 5x7 hoop? or is it the same process?
The 5 by 7 hoop is not a multi-positional hoop like the 5 by 12, so you shouldn’t have to split your design. If you’re just wanting to split your 5 by 7 design you can do the same procedures. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo Hi guys ,Thank you. For this,Question,my repo hoop is for the 4/4 machine(4/7 repo ) do I just create the 4/7 box(template and follow same suit?
I actually tried this and my machine is saying it’s too big to read 😢and I slit it into 2. PartsI. Related a 3.91 by 6.5 for my repositional hoop for the brother se 625 (4/x4 hoop.please help
Can you do a video with learning how to split multiple items such as offsets or pictures so you can sew a bigger project. Thanks
Can you clarify what you want us to do? We’re not sure we understand what you want to see that we didn’t cover in this video. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo I am trying to sew something for a birthday gift I want to have a anime character with his name split on each sides of the character in a offset. (Three part offset) Hope you understand what I am trying to do 😊 thanks
I only have a 4x4 frame. Could I use this to take a larger file and split to work on my frame?
In our experience, you would need a larger re-positional hoop as it would be very hard to get an exact placement if your remove your project from the hoop and try to move it.
I'm really green. Do you have a video showing me how to get an embroidery design into Inkstitch to resize it? I just downloaded in tonight and am clueless
If its an embroidery file (i.e. PES) resizing isn't that easy, here is a link to the video on that: ruclips.net/video/OC4AihjskeE/видео.html However, if you are referring to an svg file that is an easier process. Here are all our videos on Ink/Stitch ruclips.net/p/PLtQ8IvTMaEGI3NeU2MppOkukHviNKmrJl Thanks for watching!
Thanks for video.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
i love love your videos ❤️ they’re so helpful! i am trying to start an embroidery business but i have trouble with digitising more complex designs with a lot of small details/features (e.g. a packet of skittles) would you be able to create a video to help with this? thanksss 😊❤️
Thanks for watching and commenting! That’s definitely something we can do in the future 😊
This video was very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
beizare tool doesnt exist on my inkscape software?
The newest update calls it a pen tool. Thanks for watching!
ohhh thank you! didnt realize that was same tool@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo
Can't we split 10 designs into two equal half at a same time??
We're not exactly sure what you're asking in this question, but as far as we can understand, you will have to split each design file individually... We don't believe you can "batch" split files.
Hi, if i have the file in .PES how can i split the design?
We will have to look into this a bit more, but we don't think you can, at least not very easily. Here is a video where we cover a similar topic: ruclips.net/video/OC4AihjskeE/видео.htmlfeature=shared
where can I find the size of the hoop in inkstitch?
you set the page to be the size of your hoop. page is under file>document properties then set the page to be the size of your hoop (4x4 etc.)
You have to create your hoop size settings as a template. We cover the process here: ruclips.net/video/fWcrVAdlKas/видео.html Thanks for watching!
@@dragonlord0666 thank you
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo thank you