There's a video of that on this site:
http://igimp.webs.com
Highlight the website address, then press open.
You can start Gimp by going to All Programs and selecting Gimp
To start a circle gimp, begin with finding the center of two pieces of lacing. Then cross the laces and start weaving.
To start GIMP on your Mac, first ensure that you have it installed. You can download it from the official GIMP website if you haven't already. Once installed, locate GIMP in your Applications folder or use Spotlight search (Cmd + Space) to find it. Click on the GIMP icon to launch the application.
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you click on the black box in front of the white box under all the tools.
Do not start looking for Gimp in stores. Gimp is completely free, and easily downloadable right in the related links. If you have a mac, you may have to search for it elsewhere.
To load GIMP, first ensure it is installed on your computer. If you're using Windows, you can find it in the Start menu; on macOS, look for it in the Applications folder. Double-click the GIMP icon to launch the application. Once it opens, you can start working on your projects.
Shift + Ctrl + N
To start GIMP with four strings (or options), you can use the command line. Open your terminal and type gimp --string1=value1 --string2=value2 --string3=value3 --string4=value4. Replace string1, string2, string3, and string4 with the specific options or values you want to use. This way, GIMP will launch with your specified parameters.
it wood be 2 long to say--but here's a good website for learning some gimp stitches. It's called (you can't google it; you gotta use the big box at the top of the google page next to the googling box) igimp.webs.com.
Depending on which stitch you want to use, you usually hold 2 pieces of gimp at the middle and start folding the lower strands over the upper ones, then fold them in. See the link for more details
Right click on the selection, mouse over "Select...", choose "none".