Oh, this brought me back! I was a teenager in the 1960s and we all sewed our own clothes then. Everyone had a number of the wonderful shift dresses and there was always a bit of leftover fabric to make a matching "triangle scarf". Now that I'm old, I find I like them to keep my hair back when it's hot or keep my hair from getting dusty when I clean or do gardening. And that's exactly why women have worn caps and scarves since forever. In all my years of sewing, I haven't seen that very clever way of making a folded tape! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your story! Yes these scarves take up so little fabric there’s usually enough leftover fabric to make one to match your outfit 😄 happy sewing!
Just made this with a lace ruffle sandwiched between the fabric and it turned out SO cute! My dog, Sprout, is loving her new bandana! Thanks for the correction of measurement in the comments
I’ve been trying this and for some reason Procreate keeps crashing because the file sizes are too large? Could you please explain a way around this or why this is happening? Thank you
@@HeyViviLondon thank you, I meant RAM but with 256gb storage it goes only with 8gb of RAM which indicates the amount of layers in procreate. The most you can have is 16gb RAM with 1TB iPad PRO. I just ordered the newest iPad Air 13” (256gb, 8gb of RAM, M2 processor) and was a bit worried if it can handle various prints sizes but I should have no problem to make as big files as you with my iPad choice 🤍 thank you for this video!
Hi Adrian, I created these as a guide for digital wall art, if you’re looking to do something that’s specific to fashion downloads then you’ll want to check out what your competitors are doing in that space. Hope that helps.
WOW. Thank you so much for this super informative and easy to follow video. I have been really stressing about RGB vs CMYK, as I thought I has made a mistake by creating all my artwork in RGB and feared having to start over. Do you find that your customers complain later on about the colour change when printing, or have they been ok with it? Thank you!
Hey, thanks for your comment! I haven’t received any complaints to be honest! It’s up to you to decide which format you want to work in, and you can always change the format if you find you get a lot of customers asking for a different format ☺️
Hi, I’m not sure why that would be without seeing your files but if you are copying and pasting from a file that has a low resolution or is a small file size then it could be blurry when you paste it on a bigger canvas
Hey I've been using this for a while and thank you for showing it to us! I just want to know is there any way to automate the process of the adobe illustrator size rearrangements so I don't have to do it manually everytime? I'm thinkig of a template where I just put the artwork image and it's aumaticaly fitting the artboard.
Hi, awesome great to hear. Yes there are Adobe “short cuts” you can create where at a click of a button it transforms the artwork into different ratios. I never use these because they end up distorting the artwork. There are also AI tools that will create all the templates at a click of a button but again they usually end up distorting the artwork so I don’t use these either.
Thank you for creating this video! I wanted to find a video which explained how to avoid pixelated prints! I started out my search with 'how to turn you procreate artwork into a digital print', which led me no where! This is exactly what I was looking for and you provided everything I needed to know. Thank you!
May I ask what's your iPad specs? I'm asking because I heard the number of layers in Procreate depends on your device's "power." I use an iPad pro 12.9" 256gb and I can't use a 24" x 36" (300DPI) canvas because it's already too large for my device 😅
Oh no! I just checked, I’m also using an iPad Pro 12.9” 256gb and it lets me create one. how bizarre, I’m not sure why it’s not letting you create one too 😬
@@HeyViviLondon thanks for replying! ❤️ that's weird 😣 but if anyone reads this and has the same issue as mine, I opted for the 11"x14" ratio file! - I do my artworks at a 22"x28" (300DPI) canvas in Procreate (has only 8 layers). - Then I use a different software (ex. Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator) to transfer my artwork to a higher canvas size (like 24"x36") without scaling it larger 💕
@@pockywish You’re welcome, sorry I don’t know the answer! That’s a good system 👍 how annoying that it’s not letting you create that size in procreate 😐
@@truthhurts-365 it depends on the length of elastic you use. I go into a bit about that in the video ☺️ the pattern piece provided doesn’t change based on different sizes as it’s just a basic block, it’s the elastic length that makes the different sizes / style you’re going for etc. Hope that makes sense.
@@HeyViviLondon Makes plenty of sense I’m definitely going to go back and rewatch the video because apparently my ears were turned off on some part’s because I was so zoned in on the sewing part lol 🤭
While I enjoyed the video I truly wished the Free Pattern matched with the changes you made to it at the beginning of the video, I say this because I am a beginner and it can be difficult to follow when changes are made in which you haven’t quite learned how to adjust to yet. In regards to the back piece I’m completely lost on how that came about as it wasn’t on the the free pattern download so Idk 🤷🏾♀️ but, I loved the end result.
The pattern was made for the previous thong tutorial on my channel, if you’re lost with this one try the other one as it’s very easy to follow and was made for this pattern 🤗
Thank you for this video! I've been thinking about selling digital art on etsy for a long time but had been putting it off because I thought figuring out sizing would be a huge pain! This video is exactly what I needed!
Hi! thank you for this helpful video. I have a question, after pasting the layers into the new canvas I made, they do not fill it completely and I have to zoom into them/enlarge them so that they fill the whole canvas (I hope this makes sense), would that lower the quality?
Hi, yes it sounds like you are likely reducing the quality by doing that. Once you save and export your files you can open them and look at them at “full scale” to assess whether the quality is good enough for you.
So mine says Too Large, even after I have it set to inches and have the 24 and 36 put in. I see when you do it, your changes back to 9 layers. Mine doesn’t. Then when I hit create, it’s back to pixels and it’s just a long line, not a square :(
Are you using iPad Pro? It may be that the regular iPad has a size limit on canvases in which case you may need to make smaller size canvases. My templates are just a guideline, you can use any size you like
I have been looking for this information,thank you. a couple of questions please, why do you use an "art board",I am not familiar with that? You don't send just the print on a transparent back ground? I had a couple of other questions but now i forgot them,LOL I need to go back and watch again. thank you for sharing .
An “art board” is basically like a canvas for you to create your art on. You should include a background color so that the file is ready for printing. I would only include a transparent background if you want to give your customer the flexibility to customise the background color. Hope that helps!