If you like to design your own patterns check out Affinity Designer. Blows my mind!
Quick to learn how to draw patterns, easy to resize and so so much more.
Here is a great example from today: I tried to figure out how to get the length of the one side of an odd shaped part of my pattern. I know the measuring tool in Affinity but it seemed to only do straight lines, distance between objects or area.
Quick search and I learned I can break the curve points and then it shows me the length of the different sides and the area 🤯
Extremely handy especially when working with zippers in a certain size.
I also can export as svg or pdf. Print and cut your patterns (pdf) or if you have a Cricut or Silhouette (svg), cut the patterns with that! Or even the leather if not too thick.
I am considering selling some patterns in the future and I can even toss in the afdesign file for people so they can adjust what they want.
Affinity Designer btw is super affordable especially compared to Adobe Illustrator and such. If I remember correctly there is free 30 day trial.
Anybody else using Affinity Designer?
- optiki ( @optiki@beehaw.org ) English3•1 year ago
Another vote for Affinity! I use it for making designs for my Cricut and even as a starting point for machine embroidery files.
Nice!! I use a Cricut as well to cut my patterns. Finally back using it after it was collecting dust for a while.