How to Digitize Nike Embroidery Logo - Inkscape Tutorial

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In this video I show you how to turn a PNG into a digitized embroidery file. Hope you like this video, let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for watching!

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This is really amazing. I don't even have my embroidery machine yet (being delivered via post now) and I just made the file I needed for my kids school uniform, in 10mins, thanks to this tutorial! That software is so good, I'm usually terrible at new programs. I'm old, I still use Macromedia Fireworks for image editing! It was much fun and exciting watching the simulation of the design come to life 😍 Thank you thank you thank you!

Robin_Coffins
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YOU'RE THE MAN! I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS FOR ALMOST 2 WEEKS! AND THIS PROCESS WORKED SO WELL! THANK YOU SO MUCH

YESNYC_
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Every other tutorial really over engineered what I assumed what such a simple process, thank you

Barbiegaitprop
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first tutorial i clicked on and i’m glad i did🙏🏽

tygruber
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Thank you so much!! I’ve watched other videos that made it complicated. This was what I needed. Thanks😊

jkaction
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Really clear video with great edits that made the learning process so easy! Love what you did, and keep doing it bro!!

lexywinstead
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this video was so helpful thank I was starting to get overwhelmed with ink scape

Nyxslyfee
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Short and sweet, appreciate it brother

gye-ecvp
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From watching other videos they don't show how to save as a pes file Thank you I'm going to try to make this for practice please make more video 😊

la_privatechef
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Hi Friend I see your video to learn step by step many many times I learning today... I need more practice.... Im will write in the future.... thank you...

JuanPablo-herw
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🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 about time something nice and simple thank you so much

dsmith
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i've found my brother machine has fewer slips and other mistakes if I fill first and then do the satin border

moneyAllPowerful
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How do you download the ink/stich extension? When downloading Inkscape, mine doesn’t come with the extension

Zaria.w_
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Man I go so lost on path and object coz my design has multiple and the whole stuff is so confusing

Young_Mon
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hi, thank you for this tutorial.. its quite easy to understand and follow.. i've tried it with a couple of simple images and logos, but i keep getting stuck on the path > break apart step.. whenever i try that step, it says "no path to break apart".. what do i do in that case? take in mind the google logo for example

nandinipinge
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OMG thank you! I couldn’t figure it out and almost paid someone to digitalize it.

SheaButtaRyker
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thank u very much, that video help me a lot for my job, u´re AWSM

Loffi_Music
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this will be compatible with any brand of embroidery

camikathc
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How do i save the file to send to my embroider? Im trying to save cost by doing the digitizing myself because they charge per design

stanceworks
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Hi, in the final result, after you clicked realistic, I see the threads connect between the letters and make the design strange, I don't have a broidery machine so I am asking as a newbie. Is this how all broidery design work? always a thread connecting different elements of the same color?

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