You know that I love to do hand embroidery.
How pretty is that?! Guess where the pattern came from? It's one of the built-in designs in my ScanNCut DX! Check out the video tutorial for the project how-to step-by-step:
In the video, I'm using a ScanNCut DX, but you could do this technique with any ScanNCut as long as you have a Universal Pen Holder.
I hope you'll give this project a try. It makes creating beautiful hand embroidered pieces a snap!
Thanks for stopping by!
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Nicely done!
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HI, thanks for uploading this video. I have a Scanncut CM550 and also use it to draw my embroidery pattern onto fabric to save time. However, I always have the problem about the SVG file imported into the machine which shows double line when draw onto fabric. How did you managed to draw only single line for this pattern in your video? Is there a way to convert double lined SVG image into a single lined to draw a clearer and precise pattern?
thank you very much and looking forward to your advice!
HI, thanks for uploading this video. I have a Scanncut CM550 and also use it to draw my embroidery pattern onto fabric to save time. However, I always have the problem about the SVG file imported into the machine which shows double line when draw onto fabric. How did you managed to draw only single line for this pattern in your video? Is there a way to convert double lined SVG image into a single lined to draw a clearer and precise pattern?
thank you very much and looking forward to your advice!
HI, thanks for uploading this video. I have a Scanncut CM550 and also use it to draw my embroidery pattern onto fabric to save time. However, I always have the problem about the SVG file imported into the machine which shows double line when draw onto fabric. How did you managed to draw only single line for this pattern in your video? Is there a way to convert double lined SVG image into a single lined to draw a clearer and precise pattern?
thank you very much and looking forward to your advice!
HI, thanks for uploading this video. I have a Scanncut CM550 and also use it to draw my embroidery pattern onto fabric to save time. However, I always have the problem about the SVG file imported into the machine which shows double line when draw onto fabric. How did you managed to draw only single line for this pattern in your video? Is there a way to convert double lined SVG image into a single lined to draw a clearer and precise pattern?
thank you very much and looking forward to your advice!
HI, thanks for uploading this video. I have a Scanncut CM550 and also use it to draw my embroidery pattern onto fabric to save time. However, I always have the problem about the SVG file imported into the machine which shows double line when draw onto fabric. How did you managed to draw only single line for this pattern in your video? Is there a way to convert double lined SVG image into a single lined to draw a clearer and precise pattern?
thank you very much and looking forward to your advice!
HI, thanks for uploading this video. I have a Scanncut CM550 and also use it to draw my embroidery pattern onto fabric to save time. However, I always have the problem about the SVG file imported into the machine which shows double line when draw onto fabric. How did you managed to draw only single line for this pattern in your video? Is there a way to convert double lined SVG image into a single lined to draw a clearer and precise pattern?
thank you very much and looking forward to your advice!
HI, thanks for uploading this video. I have a Scanncut CM550 and also use it to draw my embroidery pattern onto fabric to save time. However, I always have the problem about the SVG file imported into the machine which shows double line when draw onto fabric. How did you managed to draw only single line for this pattern in your video? Is there a way to convert double lined SVG image into a single lined to draw a clearer and precise pattern?
thank you very much and looking forward to your advice!