Delving into the video archive again for this weeks Scan N Cut Saturday.
This one is a great tutorial, one of my personal favourites in fact.
Ok, let’s take a look at this weeks archive selection.
This tutorial details how to design a chain link frame from scratch.
Before I share the vid, may I ask a favour, please? If you like what you see, please do click on the thumb up icon on YouTube and, if you know anyone else that would enjoy the tutorial, please do share the link to this post or the video, both are very much appreciated. Many thanks in advance!
Ok, Ready? Right, let’s grab that brew and biccie and click play …
Hope you found that useful.
If you would like to see more from me in relation to the Brother Scan N Cut CM series of machines, please check out the following links:
Blog Archive
Scan N Cut (CM Models) YouTube Playlist
Scan N Cut (SDX Models) YouTube Playlist
Canvas Workspace for PC YouTube Playlist
Canvas Workspace for Web YouTube Playlist
Canvas Workspace for Mobile YouTube Playlist
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them in the comments section below.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to sharing more with you soon!
Bye for now.
J :)
THANK YOU I have had so much fun and learnt a lot from you being on you site I have had my s&c for 2 years and have loved it but you have taught me so much you are a very good teacher even my 12yr old granddaughter can follow you and enjoy, so looking forward to much more from your site THANK YOU
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Thanks John for bringing this great tutorial again under my attention. I hope to do soon more with my S & C and this was one of the videos I remembered.
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After typing the above and going right back to the start, it has worked as you described,….sorry to have bothered you, although I have no idea what I have done differently to make it work now :-(, will have to try and work that one out myself!
Roseann
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Lol, no worries, glad that it worked in the end.
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Morning, I think I must be being very stupid, not sure I can explain this correctly…when I have completed the 8 sets of circles, and try to center and middle them they all end up as one circle, so I do them as 2 separate groups in order to continue with 2 circles one above the other, you then group them and you can move the sets individually, mine don’t, when adjusting the position (the 22.5) they all move around together I do seem to be able to separate them. I have played and replayed your video numerous times and can not work out what I am doing wrong. Can you help at all please if you understand my explanation. Thank you.
Roseann
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This is a fantastic video and you’ve saved me hours of time. Thank you!
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My pleasure.
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John, we must be sharing thoughts today. I remember this tutorial and was going to try something similar today. Problem solved. Thanks.
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