Plotting – The Modern Way of Individual Design
With the plotter, you can make your self-sewn creations even more individual, design mugs, create exciting greeting cards, and much, much more! Get inspired!
Creative Ideas for Plotting
Plotting is a method where designs are transferred onto various materials using vector graphics, for example onto fabric or paper. For this, you need a plotter. There are affordable entry-level machines as well as devices for the professional use.
With the plotter, you cut out designs or lettering. For example, if you want to plot a T-shirt, the plotter cuts the design from a flock or flex foil. You then apply the design to the fabric using a heat press. Alternatively, you can also use an iron. Colour plotting also works on materials like porcelain, glass, paper, and wood. This makes it possible to create stickers or personalize dishes and furniture. High-end machines like the Maker 3 can cut elements from wood and other materials up to a thickness of 2.8 millimeters.
You need this accessory for plotting
The most important device is the Cutting plotter. With its help, you create the motif. A Transfer press works more effectively than a conventional iron. There is also lots of accessories you need for different purposes. For example, a is practical Weeding Tool, with which you can carefully lift out the motif. Especially if you want to plot a delicate lettering, you need to carefully separate it.
Cutting mats are also available in different sizes and for different materials. A Role makes it easier to press firmly on the mat. In addition, various techniques are used in plotting Blades and Knives for use. It is also possible without pressing or with Markers to plot. You can then label paper and other items with the plotter.
If you want to plot, whether an image, a text, or a label, that is Motif one of the most important aspects. There are a variety of ideas such as ornaments, flowers, sayings, names, and animals, and you can create your own designs or use ready-made plotter files. After transferring the vector graphics to the plotter, you can customize the design, for example by changing the position, color, and size. The plotter then cuts the design out of the material on the cutting mat, and you remove the surrounding foil with a hook or a special tool. Afterwards, you can transfer and fix the weeded design onto the desired surface, for example with a press or an iron.
Plotting for Beginner is easy to learn, especially when working with the plotter, weeding, and transferring onto the product. However, designing complex vector graphics requires artistic and technical know-how as well as basic knowledge of media design. Therefore, there are numerous plotter files available that can serve as templates to make creating your own works easier. It is recommended to start with simple patterns, letters, numbers, or initials before moving on to more complex designs later.
Plotting offers a variety of possibilities to create personalized product lines, for example for clubs, kindergartens, and schools. The technique is also suitable for personalizing textiles, mugs, and other items such as gift wrap and greeting cards. The possibilities are endless, and you can let your imagination run free.








