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Flosstube Video #95 Tutorial - How To Cross Stitch Using the GoodNotes App
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- čas přidán 11. 08. 2022
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One hint for taking a picture of paper charts: I like to pin my chart up on a bulletin board. Magnets on the fridge would work too. This allows me to take a picture head on and removes a lot of the distortion I get when the picture is lying horizontally. It also helps avoid the shadow from overhead lighting that the iPad will cast on the chart, and if the chart is printed on glossy paper, it helps avoid a glare from that.
Just found this demo. It is going to be a game changer! Thank you!
Thank you so much for showing Good Notes. I might try it myself.
Thank you so much! I’m getting ready to start a Dimensions and this will be so helpful.
I’m going to try it. It looks fabulous and my husband. I hope will help me since he is an engineer.
I kept hearing about using Goodnotes for cross-stitch and wanted to learn more. I watched some other videos but they didn't help much and were confusing. I came across your video and it explained everything so well and so clearly!! I was able to download and start using the App right after watching and it has been a complete game changer for me! Now I can't imagine not using it. I can't think you enough for this video!!
I’m so happy to hear that!! ❤️
This tutorial is a game changer Stacy! Thank you for taking the time to share how it works and yes I am struggling with some freebie charts that have boxes so tiny it is hard to see the symbols! This will help me so much with my stitching of This is The Day chart in the house bricks yeah!!!😀
Thank you! I just bought Good Notes 6. Love your tutorial and the ease of Good Notes.
Thank you I’ll be here king this out.
Great tutorial Stacy! Some of the symbols are so similar on charts that you need to really enlarge or use a magnifier. This will be a game changer for those charts. Thank you for sharing.
This is genius! I use GoodNotes for digital planning. I NEVER thought to use it for cross-stitching too. I am so excited now!
Hi Stacy! I’m a new subscriber. I love your channel! I’ve been using Goodnotes for several years for journaling and my daily planner. When I saw this video, I thought about my three ring, binders full of patterns! Ugh! I love trees also🌳 I like to keep my patterns and sometimes do them again for different projects. So I went into the app and chose notebook. I took separate pictures of different parts of my pattern and put them all into a notebook, then added a pic of the color code guide. I named the notebook with the pattern name. Definite game changer. Thank you so much!❤
Thank you for the tutorial, I think I will give it a go and give up my highlighter.
I have GoodNotes, and do use it, but for cross stitching I use GoodReader. I personally like it better for stitching. No more fumbling with large charts sliding off the edge of the couch and highlighters falling in the couch! Thank you for this tutorial Stacey! Hope you're feeling better.
Thank you. I’ve been looking for an Apple app. I can’t wait to try and also use some of the other features your views added comments about!
Thank you, Stacy for making this video - and thank you for the step by step instructions and tutorial. You made me feel as if I were on the journey with you. I just successfully downloaded the app, and uploaded a photo of one of my charts. I have been stitching for 25+ years, and pretty computer savvy (its a huge part of my job) but had not found an app that had the right amount of "no-brainier" appeal and usage I needed it for my favorite hobby. The famous Android app which has gotten so much attention over the past three years reminded me too much of my day job and I am an Apple user. I just wanted a simple method of tracking my stitches beyond my tried and true yellow highlighter. I think I have found it with Good Notes. Profuse thanks!
Thank you so much for telling and showing us about GoodNotes. I’m sure that this is going to be a big changer for me. I like how it can show me the symbols close up. Thank you for taking time to show us this. Prayers for complete healing for your hand and arm.
Thank you so much I just downloaded this is going to be a game changer for my stitching.
That was a great tutorial. Thanks!
Love this program. Total game changer. I put PDF’s straight from the downloaded charts on to this program. I use my Apple Pencil to mark my progress. There is also a sheet that you can put all the information about date started fabric and floss changes.
Hi Stacey, thank you so very much for doing this tutorial for us on GoodNotes.
I have been fiddling with other apps (3 to be specific) for a few weeks now. I was getting very frustrated with importing, and lining up and getting color #’s and symbols in to the charts. Wasted so much time when I could have been stitching. When I saw your video I was so excited. You are a lifesaver. I have been watching your floss tubes for quite awhile now and really enjoy everything you share with us.
Big hugs to you😊❤️😊
Deb
Thank you so much for the explanation to use this. I now understand again thank you!
Good Notes is wonderful. I can’t imagine not using it. It’s even better using a pdf because you can just put a copy of the whole project in Good Notes. Love it
Thanks for this tutorial, Stacy! I’ve only been cross stitching for a few months after about a 30 year hiatus. Lots of new things to learn about. I’ve been taking photos of my paper charts and pulling up the photo & making it larger on my iPad to make it easier to see, but didn’t have a way to mark what had already been stitched. I had down-loaded the free trial of Markup (? I think that’s what it was called) but I’m not tech savvy nor tech intuitive, and even with watching a couple videos, it was too complicated for me. So I deleted the app. I’m looking forward to trying GoodNotes. Easy is better for me. Merry Christmas!
I don't have an IPAD but I have Needlebug who does have a IPAD and she uses Markup R XP. I use this on my android tablet. This was a game changer for me.
Yhank you Stacy and thank you Donna for the Android alternative! I installed it immediately. And it is in Dutch available, wow! I'm sure this will be a Gamechanger for me too.
OMG! I have heard stitchers talk about this and now that you took the time to do this tutorial, its going to be a game changer for me too! THANK YOU!
Thank you for the idea. I have downloaded the app, marked what I had already stitched, and now I’m ready to go!
Very helpful!
This is so awesome. Thank you for sharing❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the tutorial.
Wonderful tutorial, Stacy. This will help so many of us stitchers. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much! I usually cut up my paper copy and stick it on my project so it’s right there in front of me. What a pain trying to mark off progress and not mark my fabric. I can’t wait to try this. Your tutorials are great - so much detail and well done.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you - great information
This is great. Thanks.
You are a treasure, Stacy. Thank you! Sally in Northern California 😁
Stacey, I use good notes for several crafts, along with cross stitch, I use for knitting and crochet patterns to keep up with where I am on a pattern, especially on graphs for color work. Enjoyed your video!
Thanks for sharing the app. Looking for it now! 18:06
Thank you, that helped me a lot! 💚
Thanks for sharing this. I am not a computer person and found this easy to understand.. Again, thank you. I put this on my iPad and now have to add some charts. Will need to think more about adding a larger chart.
If you want to change your chart from a colour chart to a black-and-white chart, you should be able to do that in your photo app. If you take the photo using your regular photo app on the iPad, and then edit the photo, you’ll be able to change the colours to black and white or gray scale. Then you can upload the photo into GoodNotes. You don’t need any fancy photo editing software, you can just use what’s available in the photo album area.
@TallgrassLane Stitches Thank you so much for this tip about changing the chart to black and white! It will really help me out so much! 💚
Thank you! I just installing the free trial version and tried it out with a Prairie Schooler Santa and it is going to be great! I can enlarge it for my poor vision and easily keep track of where I am on the chart. I suppose I could have figured it out on my own, but your tutorial saved me that learning curve. Thanks again. Stitchers are the best❗️👍
I’ve been using GoodNotes to journal for almost 2 years but this quite possibly one of the best pieces of advice I’ve received!! How did I never think of this! Sometimes those charts are so darn hard to read! I download a lot of PDF designs so this is genius!
I have been using GoodNotes for a very long time. My eyesight is bad for reading symbols and it’s wonderful to be able to enlarge the chart. You can also add a calendar to GoodNotes and import stickers so you don’t even need a book of days. You can track all of your progress right on your iPad in GoodNotes and decorate it as well!! I also use an Apple Pencil instead of my finger. That way you can even write notes on your pattern if needed. It’s amazing what it can do!!
@JanMueller
Are you using the free version or did you pay the one time fee?
@@kathrynbosler One time fee but it’s very reasonable! I have had it for several years so I don’t know how much it costs now but it has been worth every penny! If you are interested in using a Calendar on it, there are tons of CZcams videos on digital planning and digital calendars. That’s how I learned a lot of what I use it for!
@@janmuelr thank you for taking time to answer me.
@@kathrynbosler You’re welcome!
Invaluable video-thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how to use this!!!
Thanks for the tutorial on good notes. I had never heard of this I down loaded it and I love it. I have been watching you for a long time. You always have a great show even when you are going through hard time. My name is Marilyn and I pray blessing on you and your family. Happy stitching.
Thank you so much Stacy! This was so incredibly helpful. I had just downloaded GoodNotes, then saw this tutorial! Omg - I’m so excited!
Your step by step directions were perfect! Thanks so much 😊
Thank you so much!!!!
OMG. I wasn’t going to watch this because I’ve been stitching for over 40 years doing just fine. It came up on my screen so left it while I’m stitching. Then as you talked about It I thought about the mistakes I’d made on my current project. This app is exactly what would have helped in finding my place and seeing two stitches I had not seen until the 6th repeat of the motif. What a game changer! Thank you, Stacy, for sharing this app along with a quick tutorial. I’m using GoodNots with no help from my husband. I’m not too old to learn new tricks😄
Thank you!! Thank you!! Thank you!! I purchased GoodNotes a year ago and couldn’t figure it out! This is a game changer for me!! Great tutorial!!
Thank you!!
I just found you a couple weeks ago. I went and got GoodNotes and my first pattern I put on it was The Collector’s by Autumn Lane stitchery. Can’t wait to start it.
Wow.. thanks for your Goodnotes 5 tutorial . I used it today for the first time and it was fabulous. No paper and pen from now on and I love that I can enlarge the area I’m working on especially with all the confetti I have.❤
Thank you Stacy for always taking care of us in your sweet kindness. ❤️
Thank you so much Stacey, I have been looking to the left at my chart so much that I have made my neck really sore. This will help a lot to have the chart in front of me instead of to the side. It was a one time payment of $7.99
Hi Stacey! Just wanted to share about how to make a photo black and white on an iPad.
Go to camera, take photo. View photo, choose Edit (in upper right corner), choose Filters (3 interlocking circles) on the left option bar, scroll down on right option bar and choose Mono. Then choose Done in upper right corner. When you go into Goodnotes, now you can import existing photo and choose the B&W saved version.
Hope this is helpful for anyone who would like to make a color chart into B&W without needing access to a scanner or printer.
Thanks for this awesome tutorial! 🧡🪡
If it’s come to importing to tablet I recommend taking picture, than hit edit, than crop
In this step you can crop the picture to the size you like than you can rotate the angle so you have it straight, you even have a graph that will help you adjust.
Than go to your color settings and turn it b&w, you can adjust the brightness and contrast.
After editing import to your app
You will have a perfect picture every time.
There is a free way of using it.
If you thanks the picture with your camera hit edit than hit the little marker on right top corner. It will sow on the bottom different pen you can chose a color. Once you done click done on top and done again. It will save the progress right to your photo without any apps. It’s free and ready to go without apps.
Thx
Thank you so much for sharing this. I’ve been using it for about 2 months and I can’t believe much it has improved my stitching and lack of frustration for trying to figure out what my next stitch is. If you purchase a pdf chart, you can download directly to GoodNotes. Life saver. Tytyty❤❤❤❤❤
I’m a new stitcher. I watched this video today, and it is a game changer!
I’m so glad!! I’ve discovered there’s more you can do as far as loading a PDF too. And it’s just so nice to be able to enlarge your graph for those charts that are so small
Thanks so much
Hi Stacy!! I know it’s been awhile. I finally bit the bullet for Goodnotes. Your video got me going. Thank you so very much ❤
I love GoodNotes for x-stitch! I use it for pdf charts, but for my older paper charts, I take a picture. It avoids the whole crease-in-paper-turns-into-tears issues, I can highlight without messing up the original or obscuring the backstitch lines, I can enlarge, I can colour-code my highlighting…I’m using it more and more lately.
I’ve been using GoodNotes for several years to annotate and study my Bible and I love it for my knitting patterns but never thought about marking the charts. 🙄 So now that I’m cross stitching again I thank you for showing me such an easy way to use it for chart marking. It is a very good tool for so many different things. Thanks again. I love your videos. 😀
I bought a chart on Etsy the other day and was so happy to see I could download it right to Good Notes. Then at Hobby Lobby today I was happy to cross off the floss colors as I was getting them! Thank you for demonstrating! I think I will be using it a lot!
Thank you
Never mind my question. You just answered it with your explanation of what you did with Hawk Run Hollow. Thanks again. K
Love this! Thank you for helping with this!
Thank you!! What an awesome way to keep track of my cross stitch!
Oh my gosh! Thank you so much for the lesson. I stitch multi, multi page projects and I can hardly wait to do this! Stacy, you’re the best!
Thank you for this tutorial!! I can't believe I hadn't found this app sooner!!
Thank you so much for posting this video. It will help me a lot in stitching my pdf and freebie charts. I enjoy your channel very much!
Yay!! This a game changer for me!! Thanks Stacy
Fantastic tutorial!!! Thank you.
Thanks Stacy. This was very helpful to understand the basics.
Thank you so much, I have been waiting to try something like this!
Thanks for showing us this! It's like coloring with your finger!
Thank you for this. It will be a game changer!
Dang! Thanks nice lady....just checked $7.99 one time payment. Definitely getting this just for the zoom feature....how handy! Thank you!
The Zoom has helped me so much. I’ve had some charts that are so hard to read and some, I couldn’t even make out the symbol.
Just what I needed! Thank you for taking the time to do this video!
How did I not know about this? Thank you so much for taking the time to share. I know how frustrating it is when your hand and fingers don’t cooperate hang in there. An 🍎 for the teacher. Many thanks.
Thank you! I just downloaded and am trying it out thank you!
Great tutorial. I am not an iPad owner but it spurred me on to look what works for Android and Microsoft one note looks to be similar. it's a whole new world. Thanks for leading the way.
Thank you so much Jo, I was looking for this info. One Note seems to work the same!
@@Tureluur_Creates welcome, glad to help.
Thank you for doing the tutorial. I had tried other apps but never found one that was easy to use. This will be so much faster stitching. It really helped when you took time to show how to use the app. I'm using it and it is wonderful. Thank you!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I am stitching again!!
Thank you, thank you, thank! Downloaded it right away and LOVE IT!
Thank you Stacy!
Wow! This will see me so much time and paper (and ink)! Thank you so much for the in depth instructions. You have great ideas about keeping it simple. I hope you are feeling better every day! SweetPeaStitcher
Thank you for sharing! Great explanation
Thanks for the tutorial Stacey!
Thank you Stacy for the great tutorial video! I am for sure going to try this app.
This was an eye opener for me. I have already downloaded the app and am ready to start using it. I have always highlighted on a paper chart but I am ready to “move on”. Many thanks for sharing this with us!
This was helpful. Thank you. 🙂
Thank you for this perfect step-by-step tutorial, sure looks easy.
Thanks so much for doing this tutorial, Stacy. Very interesting and helpful. Your Love pillow turned out beautifully ❤ Wishing you a speedy and as painless as possible recovery.
Thank you SOOO much for sharing your info about using Goodnotes! Like you, I’m not tech savvy so your video was so enlightening and so easy to follow. I can’t wait to try out this app. Thank you!!!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I've been waiting for a tutorial like this. I'm really hard on paper charts... this will help preserve my library.
Thank you so much Stacy for this tutorial. How perfect. I can't wait to try it out and I love that free heart pattern as well....how beautiful. I am a sucker for hearts.....lol.
Looks like a game changer! Thanks for that
Thank you so much for this video, Stacy! I've never heard of this app...so I downloaded it and am using it on a very "confetti-ish" design...game changer!! Have a wonderful weekend!!