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How to Complete Cricut Machine Setup? [Windows] - 2023

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  How to Complete Cricut Machine Setup? [Windows] Setting up your Cricut machine is not complicated at all. You can do it in a few simple ways. Cricut’s official website will assist you throughout the Cricut machine setup. Whether you have  Cricut Explore  or  Cricut Maker , the primary step is creating a free Design Space account. If you are unaware of Cricut Design Space, here you will get to know everything about it. So, you will get step-by-step instructions if you want to set up your Cricut machine.  Hence, read the blog till the end to know the basics about the Design Space and all instructions related to the setup of the Cricut machine.  What Is Design Space in Cricut? Cricut Design Space is an in-built software program that allows you to design and create projects using a Cricut cutting machine. With Design Space, you can create custom designs and ready-made designs and even import your own images to cut or print. The software has a user-friendly in...

A Guide to How to Slice on Cricut

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Do you want to learn how to slice with the Cricut but do not know how to do it? The slice tool is easy to use, but you can still find it difficult to work with. This blog will answer all of your questions and show you how to use slice with Cricut Design Space, as well as why it is important and what it does. After you finish this blog, slicing will be one of your favorite tools for working with Design Space. What is a Slice Tool? Design Space provides you with a slice tool that allows you to cut one image out of another image. You can find this next to the design space layer at the bottom of the layers panel. By “cutting out,” it splits two overlapping images into multiple pieces; wherever the edges of images overlap, it provides new cut paths. You can compare it with a hole punch machine or cookie cutter; it punches out the shape of one image from another, creating a completely new shape of the image, and each of the new shapes will be visible as an individual layer in the layer panel...