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How To Cut Felt with Cricut Maker? [For Beginners]

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Can the Cricut machine cut felt? Yes! Cutting felt with a Cricut machine is one of the best ways to use your cutting machine. Felt is a material popular for Cricut users looking to cut… but when you lay it on your mat, you realize it can get tough. It makes no-sewing projects so simple. But you may have questions, like which type of felt to cut with Cricut Maker? How to cut felt with Cricut Maker? We will cover everything about how to cut felt with Cricut Maker so you can master those projects.

 

 

 

Today, we are excited to launch a series of posts to help you get the most out of your Cricut machine. We’ll walk you through the steps to cut felt with Cricut Maker and some tips to cut felt with Cricut Maker.

Different Types of Felt: Which Felt Is Best To Cut with Cricut Maker?

Various felts are available in the market, ranging from inexpensive/low quality to more expensive/premium quality. They can be divided into 3 categories: Acrylic felt, Wool blend, and 100% wool.

Acrylic Felt

Acrylic felt is the most affordable felt available and can be found at any craft store. Acrylic felt is less dense and prone to scratches than other felts. When you hold it up to the light, you can notice that there are thin spots.

In general, this felt ok for basic projects that wouldn’t be handled much. It will start to swell if it’s touched and messed around.

Craft Felt

Craft felt is usually under a dollar for a 9 “x12” sheet.

Premium Craft Felt

The premium craft feel is a step up from the basic craft felt. In premium large 12″x18″ sheets, not 12″x9″. Also, there are quite a few colors to pick from.

It’s made from Ecofi polyester (made from 100% recycled plastic bottles). As you can see in the photo, premium craft felt is thicker than regular craft felt.

Stiffened Felt

Stiffened felt has an additive that makes it feel a bit stiff rather than soft and flexible. It will hold its shape well, and the edges don’t stretch or fray.

If your project works with a stiffer felt, it’s much easier to cut, especially for Cricut Explore users who don’t have the benefit of a rotary blade.

Cricut Felt

Cricut has created its own brand of felt. It has a pack of 10 of 12 “x12” sheets. It’s created to cut without needing a deep-cut blade, is of medium weight and is 1 mm thicker. Also, it feels a bit stiff.

Wool Blend Felt

The wool blend felt is stronger and more durable than non-wool felt.

100% Wool Felt

You can get the highest quality (and most costly) of felt is 100% wool.

Cutting Felt with Cricut Maker

This cut felt like a dream if you are lucky enough to have a Cricut Maker! How to cut felt with Cricut Maker? It is easy! For either experience, simply add it to your mat and tap “Edit tools” when your machine prompts you to choose a blade. Choose a rotary blade instead of whatever blade is indicating the cutting. Then cut it! We’ve had the best luck with rotary blades when cutting projects, and we’ve done many of them.

We recommend using a pink fabric mat with felt and Cricut Maker. Keep in mind that you will ruin the mat more quickly because the felt fibers will shed excessively.

Tips and Tricks To Cut Felt with Cricut Maker

Here are some tips and tricks we realized and learned from doing a ton of projects and experiments with Cricut machines.

  • Complex cuts may not work no matter what you do. Some cuts will be too much for the felt material. But we get better and more complex cuts with Cricut Maker and rotary blade.
  • You may have to experiment with Cricut machine settings, especially if cutting thick pieces of felt. Choose what you think the material is like. For example, you might choose denim instead of felting because you’re cutting a thicker piece. Just observe your machine as it’s cutting and adjust if necessary.
  • Press on the “C” button again before taking off your mat to make another cut on the material. It allows you to experiment with materials without wasting a ton.

So, now that you know how to cut felt with Cricut Maker, are you ready to make everything? Cutting felt with Cricut Maker is easy and something you should definitely do. If you have Cricut Maker, you will be hooked on all the projects without sewing.

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Source: https://devidcricutsetup.wordpress.com/2022/07/22/how-to-cut-felt-with-cricut-maker-for-beginners/

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