- Applelover53

- Apr 5, 2014
John from Gentleman Crafter has today posted some free lattice cutting files on his blog Here.
I’ve been thinking about doing some lattice designs for a while but frankly as we do not have an align and distribute function in canvas I gave up on my attempts.
He has also kindly included a basic lattice template so I thought I would show you what you can do with it in Canvas.
Here is an example of what I will show you in my video.
So if you want to follow along please go and download the cutting file from John’s blog (link above).

I forgot to say in the video you can also weld a heart frame into the middle of the design top right to create a centre frame too.
Using one of the spare duplicated hearts make an outset frame, select both and choose divide.
Drag this new heart frame into the middle of the top right lattice design, centre both, select both and choose weld.
This is what it should look like.

I also used the same functions I showed you in the video to turn text into lattice text. Just have a play, as I said in the video so long as you have kept a copy of the gentleman crafters free template you cannot really do anything wrong and if you do overwrite it by mistake just go and download it again.

In this video I show you how to can use your Silhouette Studio cutting files with the Brother ScanNCut. I also show you how to import SVG cutting files into the Brother online canvas software and convert and save them.
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Also if anyone has any suggestions for future videos please leave me a comment either here on my blog or on youtube.
You can see the results I got when I cut the converted shape depending on which option I chose from within scan to cut data.


Option 3 is a bit of a mess but in mine and the machines defence I didn’t do anything to it I just chose the option and told it to cut. If I had played around with the settings a little more I may have got a different result, but the result that I wanted was as in option 2, which cut perfectly.
