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Inkscape/Inkstitch 101 - Session IV - Creating multiples, single line patterns

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Inkscape/Inkstitch 101 - Session IV - Creating multiples, single line patterns

Details

This four-part series is designed to get you up and running using Inkscape/Inkstitch. Students are expected to bring their own laptop with Inkscape/Inkstitch installed, as well as a thumb drive to transfer designs to the embroidery machine. You must be signed off on the embroidery machine to use it.

Session IV Topics:
Inkcape/Inkstitch 101 - Creating multiples of your work, single line patterns
Creating multiples of your creation in a single hoop
Using a running stitch to create a pantograph, portrait or background texture
Applique techniques, border stitches
Knockdown stitching

For more information (and to prepare for the class), please see these videos:

Homework Videos:
Gus Visser - Knockdown stitching
Low Tech Linux - Line Art with Running Stitch
Low Tech Linux - Applique Technique
Low Tech Linux - Convert line to satin stitch problems
Low Tech Linux - Adding digitized fonts to Inkstitch

While anyone may attend this class, use of the embroidery machine is for Tampa Hackerspace members with paid memberships. Information about becoming a member can be found at tampahackerspace.com.

ATTENDANCE POLICY: As with all of our classes, the following attendance policy is in effect. By signing up for this class, you are acknowledging this agreement.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1osG4vfzpTwrb96Dh8dKxa_Focm1WmkRw/view?usp=sharing

If you have any questions, please reach out to the instructor.

Limit 10 students.

Instructor: Jennifer Huber
Jennifer has been a maker all her life. She's worked in ceramics, wood, textiles, acrylic paint and resin. Her husband got her a Brother Innovis VE2200 for her birthday in 2021 and she set her mind to learning how to use Inkscape/Inkstitch rather than spend gobs of money a software package. She's been working with Inkscape/Inkstitch daily since then and her work has most recently been visible on Hester Chambers of Wet Leg's guitar strap since their Glastonbury performance. Since then she's joined the Vulfpeck open source merchandise movement and has been creating patches and embroidering clothing. You can read about her experience with this machine here: bit.ly/JH_InnovisVE2200 When she's not making things, you can find her leading yoga or sound baths at All Y'All Yoga in Tampa.

COVID-19 safety measures

Event will be indoors
The event host is instituting the above safety measures for this event. Meetup is not responsible for ensuring, and will not independently verify, that these precautions are followed.
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