I’m running Inkscape as flatpak on Kubuntu 24.04 and I wanted to install.the Ink/Stitch extension, but somehow this doesn’t seem to work like it did on the apt/ppa version. I’ve tried the script install from inkstitch, and I’ve tried to manually copy the contents of the tar.xz to the extensions subfolder in home/.var/<inkscape> and restarting inkscape, but no luck so far. I was hoping someone here could give me some helpful tips to try? thanks!

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Just starting my journey with it. We’ll see how it goes :-)

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If we had a few more people, we could start a lemmy community about inskstitch, so we could exchange our experiences.

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hmm that’s an idea, we could try an inkstitch thread here first maybe? lemmy isn’t that big, so splintering it too much too early might not be ideal.

I actually have embroideryware (windows, seems unmaintained now, horrible GUI but pricewise doable), that and brother canvas workspace for my cm900 are the only two things I run wine/Bottles for still.

I’m hoping to get rid of both with Inkscape (ink/stitch and inkcut, haven’t looked too much at the latter yet, I’ll try stitch first).

Do you happen to know of any tutorials for absolute inkscape noobs?

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You got a point. Perhaps a dedicated thread or maybe a generalized machine embroidery community would be a better starting point

I never used embroideryware, but I’ve been using inkstitch consistently for my work, and it has been great so far. The only thing I tried to do, but found no option, is cross stitch, but I have been thinking about trying to code that and contribute to the project

About the tutorials, sorry, I know none of them. I’ve been learning by experimentation and trial and error

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