u start out with 2 pieces of gimp then u put one on top of another to make it look like a plus sign then take the bottom string and fold it over the top string once on on each side ( u might want to leave the fold loose like not really tight)then take ur other string and do this step on both sides take the first gimp piece u wanna use and weave it through ur two folds go over the first fold and under the second then tighten it u should start out tightening it loosely then really tight after that you just have to keep doing the last 2 steps over and over again until you finish
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you click on the black box in front of the white box under all the tools.
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.
Right click on the selection, mouse over "Select...", choose "none".
I assume you mean after pasting an image into gimp. Right-click on the layer in the layer box, and click "new layer" that will put the image on it's own layer. Odd wording, I know.
if your making a box, take the four pieces that are left-over and tie a knot on each one
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
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GIMP can edit images to lighten or darken them. GIMP can create logos. GIMP can do many things, for more information and tutorials visit: thegimpking.blogspot.com
Gimp is completely free, it is even more: gimp is open source.