In this video, I will show you how to create an interlinking chain effect using the tools found in Canvas Workspace for the Brother Scan N Cut.
Designs that could incorporate this could be a pair of wedding rings, a celtic weave or larger geometric frames.
Hopefully you can see the thing that we are aiming for in the image above, especially in the last example where the four rings are weaving in and out of each other.
I discovered this technique by accident the other day when I was trying to think of something to do for this post so I’m genuinely excited to share this discovery with you.
Right, let’s get on with the tutorial bit.
Cuppa ready? Good, let’s go.
Right, that’s it for this post. Hope you find it useful.
Many thanks for stopping by and I look forward to bringing you more of these in the near future – as well as news of those exciting changes for the Digital Craft Emporium website.
Bye for now.
J :)
Thanks John
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Enjoyed the video. Any basic advice about selecting and highlighting? and some information on the use of the shift key. I know its basic but I’m learning the IT as well as the scan and Cut and bits of information is missing!!!
Qll the best
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Hi Mair. Shift key has multiple uses and is a similar tool across many pieces of software. Obvious operations that use it are listed in the help PDF and where I use it in videos I generally point it out.
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Excellent tutorial John thank you x
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John, thats genius, it’s got my creative juices flowing. Thank you xxx
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