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* Once you are happy: Menu Extensions -> Embroider -> Embroidery
* Once you are happy: Menu Extensions -> Embroider -> Embroidery
* Type a directory name where you can find your files, e.g. c:\users\__you__\Desktop
* Type a directory name where you can find your files, e.g. c:\users\__you__\Desktop on windows or /home/schneide/embroidery/inkstitch  under Linux.
 
== Birds example ==
 
'''Get some artwork'''
 
* Get four birds from the noun project (become a member if you want to download and reuse objects without having to use them under their free CC license. I got 4 birds from the [https://thenounproject.com/liv_iko/collection/birds/?i=898697 Bird] collection by Liv Iko
* Pick the ones you like. If you are a non-member, remove the text with the CC license, but make sure to cite the author properly if you publish your embroidery.
 
'''Arrange in position and break apart'''
* Arrange them on one line and also adjust the size so that will fit into you hoop
* Each of the birds is now a single path. These are not yet suitable for a nice colorful embroidery. We will have to break them apart
* Select all
* Menu: Path -> Break Apart
The result are layered path composed of fills that you now should color.
 
You now should see
* For each object, except the large black backgrounds:
** Add some fill color
** Remove stroke color
* In Inkscape, click on File->Clean up document


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 13:13, 4 May 2018

Draft

Introduction

Ink/Stitch is an Inkscape extension for designing machine embroidery patterns.

As far as we can tell without much testing (May 3 2018) this extension seems to be the first usable open source program that allows creating embroidery files from a drawing tool.

  • You can stitch areas, columns and lines
  • All can be parametrized, including some underlay.

Installation

This software was tested with Ubuntu 16x and Windows 10 on May 3 2018. We managed to get an embroidery file for both Linux and Windows.

  • Download the latest release
  • Gunzip in the personal extension folder of Inkscape.

Under Ubuntu

  • Unzip to ~/.config/inkscape/extensions
cd ~/.config/inkscape/extensions
tar zxf ~/Downloads/inkstitch-v1.0.0-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz

Under Win 10

  • Unhide the AppData directory (go to c:\users\__your_home__\, e.g. c:\users\janet
  • Unzip in c:\users\__you__\AppData\Roaming\inkscape\extensions

If this does not work, check the extension folder in Inkscape: Edit->Preferences->System

Restart Inkscape.

Basic use

The following is just an initial test. We will have to explore more.

  • Create a closed path, e.g. a circle. You can use both fill and stroke
  • Transform that to a patch: Select the object, then Menu Path->Object to Path
  • Select a drawing
  • In menu Extensions -> Embroider -> Select Params and play with them. There are actually quite a lot compared to other SVG to embroidery translators.
  • Once you are happy: Menu Extensions -> Embroider -> Embroidery
  • Type a directory name where you can find your files, e.g. c:\users\__you__\Desktop on windows or /home/schneide/embroidery/inkstitch under Linux.

Birds example

Get some artwork

  • Get four birds from the noun project (become a member if you want to download and reuse objects without having to use them under their free CC license. I got 4 birds from the Bird collection by Liv Iko
  • Pick the ones you like. If you are a non-member, remove the text with the CC license, but make sure to cite the author properly if you publish your embroidery.

Arrange in position and break apart

  • Arrange them on one line and also adjust the size so that will fit into you hoop
  • Each of the birds is now a single path. These are not yet suitable for a nice colorful embroidery. We will have to break them apart
  • Select all
  • Menu: Path -> Break Apart

The result are layered path composed of fills that you now should color.

You now should see

  • For each object, except the large black backgrounds:
    • Add some fill color
    • Remove stroke color
  • In Inkscape, click on File->Clean up document

Links