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How to Set up a Cricut: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

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How to set up a Cricut? The answer is simple but a little tricky. Initially, it may not seem very easy, but it isn't. To get the perfect craft out of the Cricut machine, all DIYers must set it up with a computer. It is okay whether you are a beginner or an expert; setting it up with devices is compulsory. Cricut machines allow users to create any project (small or large) with any material.   Apart from that, all users must have Cricut Design Space on their devices, as it will help them create designs and communicate with the Cricut machine. Intending to use this software, the DIYer should have a separate Cricut account. This blog will introduce you to the complete process of getting the Cricut app and setting up the machine with a desktop.   How to Download Cricut Design Space on Windows/Mac? Before beginning the process of how to set up a Cricut, all the DIYers must download and install Design Space on their respective Windows and Mac operating systems. No doubt, t...

How to Cut HTV on Cricut with Precision: A Stepwise Guide

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Hello crafters! Not making anything new? Well, crafters don’t have any specific season to try something new. I am always active with my amazing Cricut machines whenever I feel so. Are you the same? No problem. Today, I thought I should write about how to cut HTV on Cricut . By HTV, I mean Heat Transfer Vinyl , as you already know.     Why did I choose this topic? It’s because many beginners often get confused between normal vinyl and iron-on vinyl, and they don’t find the right guidance to cut both correctly.   So, I decided to create a particular blog related to cutting HTV. Here, you will get a step-by-step guide on cutting HTV on any of your Cricut machines. Hence, be with me till the end to learn something new. What Is an HTV (Heat Transfer Vinyl)? Before moving forward, learn how to cut HTV on Cricut . Many people might not know that iron-on vinyl and HTV are the same. These two things are nothing different. So, I hope these terms don’t bother you at ...