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Laserdrw 2013.2 tutorial
Laserdrw 2013.2 tutorial













  1. LASERDRW 2013.2 TUTORIAL DRIVERS
  2. LASERDRW 2013.2 TUTORIAL ZIP
  3. LASERDRW 2013.2 TUTORIAL DOWNLOAD

LASERDRW 2013.2 TUTORIAL DOWNLOAD

MeerK40t is written in Python and precompiled versions are available for download for Windows, Mac OSX, Linux and Raspberry Pi.Īlternatively you can run MeerK40t directly from Python.

LASERDRW 2013.2 TUTORIAL DRIVERS

It's a replacement for LaserDrw, Corel Laser, and K40 Whisperer.įor the M2-Nano, Meerk40t supports two sets of drivers which come with the software supplied with the K40 and which are used by Whisperer and the default USB drivers,Īnd so MeerK40t can usually run alongside these other pieces of software but without requiring them as a pre-requisite. I added a 1/2" wide border and then finished with a 4 1/4" wide border.MeerK40t (pronounced MeerKat) is a built-from-the-ground-up MIT licensed open-source laser cutting software. I have 49 hour glass blocks with sashing between and around them. If you would like to make a similar mini quilt, here is a measurement of my quilt. Tada! Here is the beginning of the scrappy quilt. (I made the sashing by sewing three strips and a 1" square at the short end.) Here is to show you how I pressed seams on the sashing. (Don't worry about length of each fabric.)Īfter pressing seam to the colored fabric side, chop it off to create some 1" wide strips like this.Īnd repeat the same process with grey fabric. Here I am sewing together a 1" wide pink strip and a 2 3/4" wide white rectangle. To make a sashing that comes between rows, we'll need some strips with a little colored block attached. Here I have the white strips sewn at the short edges of the panel, but you can choose to do that part later. Repeat the same process for the remaining block too. (1 3/8" from one edge is the center point.) Cut off the excess. We want to trim down each square to be a 2 3/4" square. Now you have two hour glass blocks, each measuring a little larger than a 2 3/4" square. Press seams to one side (same side for both.) Take one of each triangle and sew along the long edges like this. Two squares, each measuring 3 3/4" x 3 3/4". Yup, it's teeny tiny, so these have potentials to be used for some small patchwork projects too! This tute might be a bit too simple, but I hope this will inspire some of you to turn your scraps into teeny hour glasses and hopefully do something with them! Each block finishes at a 2 1/4" square. I always appreciate this kind opportunity that gives me a little push to go back to my old projects and actually finish them. Thanks to Rachel for giving me this opportunity! Now I actually want to finish this quilt.

LASERDRW 2013.2 TUTORIAL ZIP

I got it out of a zip lock yesterday and it had its first fresh air in Japan. Just like what happens to many projects of mine, it was side tracked by other projects and months passed by so I haven't made a progress since then! When the sweet, talented friend Rachel of Stitched in Color contacted me last year if I could participate in Scrap Attack she is hosting, I immediately thought of this idea of revisiting this quilt top for it. And the little square blocks are added fun ) I added solid sashing between each block, which I think helped to offset the craziness. I remember this project being very pleasing partly because it didn't turn out to be too busy (at least I think so, hehe!) I love scrappy look so much, but when my scrappy project is big in scale, I tend to worry that it would be too busy for my eyes.

laserdrw 2013.2 tutorial

I just had so much fun playing with my precious scrappy fabrics and hoped they would inspire me to make something with them. I have so many things I want to talk about and share you with, but for today, I have a super simple scrappy hour glass block tutorial for you.ĭo you remember this quilt top? I started working on this about a year and a half years ago with no plan ahead.

laserdrw 2013.2 tutorial

I have been tied up with some project for the past few months, which is coming to an end now, so I will be back to my normal crafting and blogging schedule very very soon! I can hardly wait! You have no idea how much stuff I have on my to-blog-about list now. Hello everyone! Here is a virtual big hug for all of you lovely folks for coming back here after my longest blog break ever. I apologize for having being away for this long without giving you a heads-up (again!).















Laserdrw 2013.2 tutorial