Getting Started With Cricut - By Project

Getting Started With Cricut - By Material Type

The first thing I try to tell everyone when they first get a cricut is "don't try to learn it all at once."

What you need to know to make a t-shirt is so different than what you need to know to make a card.  What you need to know to cut a felt flower is completely different than what you need to know to make a print then cut sticker.  

But where do you start for each of those things?  Here.  Start here.

  I don't have tutorials for each of those things, but I do know a lot of bloggers and crafters that I trust, so when I don't have the answers, I'll direct you to them.  

First - 

The Absolute Basics You Will Want To Know For Every Project Type:

 



Things like what is an svg, why you do NOT need to pay for Cricut Access, and a few other absolute basics.   

 


Now On To The Resources By Project Type:

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Most of the time, hand cutting these will be SO much faster and easier.  But using a cutting machine can be helpful for the detailed centers, and for the templates for hand cutting

 


A rotary blade often works best for faux leather projects, but for years, I used a Cricut Air 2 [still my favorite machine] and cut faux leather often. The Above link shows the settings I used for various types.

 

Coming Soon!

Coming Soon!

 


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MISC CRICUT PROJECTS
[Coming Soon]

 

 Making Door Mats

 

Wood Projects With Cricut


 Making Tumblers

 


 


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BASIC TIPS & TUTORIALS
Overviews, Quick Tips, Basic Tutorials

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FONT & SVG ORGANIZATION & STORAGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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