I have a Learning disability, and want to thank you for being very explanatory. I can only learn through video's or if the text is read to me specifically, via a reader on my computer or phone. Thank you!!! you're a very good teacher!!! I'm only using you for cricut learning...Hubby just bought me the cricut joy. I'll upgrade to the other's later. Also, since I do photography, can I use my own images???
Finally! Thank you Tanner for doing this video. I unboxed my Maker 3 about a month ago and In EVERY video my screen was not matching what I was hearing! I thought I was just not getting it and I wondered if there was something I should have downloaded so my screen matched! Frustrating!! Wish Cricut would have identified a video to go to when they knew they had done these changes.
I maybe new but yesterday was on Cricut and thought why should I buy a silly thing to hold weeding bits. clean plastic margarine tub. .cut a cross in the top and did cut the tips off two of them..Perfect..
Thank you I learned a lot today. I love how we can turn shapes into a guide. I also like the right click options it makes it easier to find the most used options.
I got my cricket explorer to last year for Christmas and I’ve only used it a few times, it intimidates me so…!! Anyhow, I can learn from you would be wonderful…!! 👍
thank you as I am new to this, how do you change your files to a different size using a square as your guide was easy but now I can't figure it out with this new update thank you
Thanks Tanner! I'm new to this and have been struggling. I learned a lot today regarding texts and uploading a font. Very important to me. Super good presentation!!
Hello, i watched your video and seemed very helpful but i am still stuck. I used to have an old cricut and many cartridges I got linked over a year ago. I can see they exist on the wensite but I can't find them in canvas. I can't even figure out how to pull them up. May you please help me with this?
Thanks, Tanner. I never knew about turning a layer into a “guide” - going to check that out! One of mine favourite updates that wasn’t mentioned is being able to save favourite fonts in design space.
Thanks for the video. I just got my Cricut Maker today. I'm confused as to why the mat grid does not match the canvas grid on the screen. Why is that? What does it use to decide where to start the cut? Or does it just default to the left top corner?
Can you upload a JEG SVG PDF into Cricut design space and then make stickers out of differnt parts of the file vs having to make 1 big sticker out of the whole image? If so do you have a video on how to do so? I am trying to use the sticker printables PDF from my Bible Study, which I can convert into a JEG or SVG but a SVG has issues with having areas I dont want cutted out set to cut out, into sperate stickers. I knopw how to take text or an individual image and make it into a sticker, but I dont know how to use one image into differnt stickers. And taking the PDF into Gimp and make each its own image and then add it to Cricut design space sounds like a nightmare.
I'm seeing the same questions that I am asking too. There is something I'm missing I got the explorer, I have what did one test project on it and can't get it to do anything else. The design space to me is just a crazy mess. I'm wondering if the differences I'm using the tablet and not a computer? I'm about to return it.
Hi I have only had my Cricut Joy for maybe 2 months I do not know if you can answer this or maybe send me to a video. If I buy a font or image how do I get it into my access or wherever it goes so I can use it in design space? Thank you for any information that could help me. Oh someone said sometimes you have to clean them what does that mean. Very confused Cricut Joy owner
Hi there, I am new to Cricut and am at the stage now that I am beginning to regret buying it. I have watched so many "Beginners" videos on here that I don't even know where to start. Everyone seems to start with previously uploaded images to do a project, NOBODY seems to start from scratch showing where these images originated from. I also see that to get access to most of Cricut fonts/images we have to subscribe. Well, I think I paid enough for the machine, without having to pay more for fonts. I therefore, would prefer to do my own and upload to a project. However, like I previously mentioned, NOBODY seems to want to show us the real "basics", only what they already have in their library. Beginners are just that, beginners, so most of the "jargon" is foreign and needs a proper explanation. We don't want to hear things like "let's say you want to do this" .. well me "might" want to do it if we were shown proper tutorials on how the "let's say you want to do this" thing got there in the first place. Does this make sense? Also, if these so called basic things were mastered, nobody seems to indicate what materials are best for which project. Thanks for listening, apologies for the rant, but it is so frustrating with people who are so experienced, doing "beginners" tutorials that make zero sense to a beginner
Have you tried searching for a specific task rather than a general “for beginners” video? I know Jennifer maker has a blog and videos of how to upload your own SVGs and such. Or you could also try to search “how to upload your own font into design space” You might have better luck searching the specifics.
UA-cam videos aren’t the end all be all. Suggest you seek out a local group of crafters, visit a maker space, or public library with a lab if you have the means. Otherwise it sounds like you haven’t tired the training material on the Cricut website. It covers material use and beginner terminology.
Thanks for all your great videos! I’m a newbie and can’t figure out how to upload multiple files to design space at a time…is possible to upload a bunch at once? (Example, I bought a project on Etsy and it had 26 svgs. I had to upload all individually).
Good question. I've not really thought about doing that. I keep my files on my hard drive and generally upload them by theme into design space. I like to checkout what the file looks like. I don't like to have files that I know I won't use cluttering my design space. Just my thoughts
I have a Learning disability, and want to thank you for being very explanatory. I can only learn through video's or if the text is read to me specifically, via a reader on my computer or phone. Thank you!!! you're a very good teacher!!! I'm only using you for cricut learning...Hubby just bought me the cricut joy. I'll upgrade to the other's later. Also, since I do photography, can I use my own images???
Finally! Thank you Tanner for doing this video. I unboxed my Maker 3 about a month ago and In EVERY video my screen was not matching what I was hearing! I thought I was just not getting it and I wondered if there was something I should have downloaded so my screen matched! Frustrating!! Wish Cricut would have identified a video to go to when they knew they had done these changes.
You are welcome!
I maybe new but yesterday was on Cricut and thought why should I buy a silly thing to hold weeding bits.
clean plastic margarine tub. .cut a cross in the top and did cut the tips off two of them..Perfect..
I have just purchased my machine so thank you for your video very helpful
Congratulations on your new machine!
Tanner someone told me that now you can choose to print on holographic vinyl. Is this true and where would I find that?
Thank you I learned a lot today. I love how we can turn shapes into a guide. I also like the right click options it makes it easier to find the most used options.
You are so welcome!
I recently added Explorer 2. I was wondering if Cricket added any Rhinestone Templates? Do you have a video for Rhinestone Templates?
Thank you. Your explanation is so easy to follow. I have had my machine for almost a year and still cannot understand design space 😢
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. 😊
I got my cricket explorer to last year for Christmas and I’ve only used it a few times, it intimidates me so…!! Anyhow, I can learn from you would be wonderful…!! 👍
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. 😊
Excellent, Your a good Teacher and person… I’m a newbie… and I enjoy your detailed Teachings.. Thank you 😊
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. 😊
@@MakersGonnaLearn Never Miss an Episode… ✨
Could you do a video for those of use who are using design space on an iPad? View looks very different and I am a true novice to this.
I’m finally starting to use my maker and this video helps so much! Thanks!
Great to hear!
I didn't realize the text Reload!! That is so helpful!!
So glad it was helpful!
thank you as I am new to this, how do you change your files to a different size using a square as your guide was easy but now I can't figure it out with this new update thank you
You are a wonderful tutor! Thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. 😊
Thanks Tanner! I'm new to this and have been struggling. I learned a lot today regarding texts and uploading a font. Very important to me. Super good presentation!!
You're welcome!
I'm new to this to, feeling really lost. Watching video after video. I hope I can get the hang of this.
Thank you! I just started using a new maker. This was so helpful.
I got my credit maker last Christmas, I have barely used it.
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. 😊
@@caroler4297 Watching videos is very helpful. Just pick an easy first project. And go for it !
@@susanfisch13 I'm intimidated by it. Honestly rather funny as I sew, and do other crafts.
Hello, i watched your video and seemed very helpful but i am still stuck.
I used to have an old cricut and many cartridges I got linked over a year ago. I can see they exist on the wensite but I can't find them in canvas. I can't even figure out how to pull them up. May you please help me with this?
Thanks, Tanner. I never knew about turning a layer into a “guide” - going to check that out! One of mine favourite updates that wasn’t mentioned is being able to save favourite fonts in design space.
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. 😊
Thanks for the video. I just got my Cricut Maker today. I'm confused as to why the mat grid does not match the canvas grid on the screen. Why is that? What does it use to decide where to start the cut? Or does it just default to the left top corner?
Can you upload a JEG SVG PDF into Cricut design space and then make stickers out of differnt parts of the file vs having to make 1 big sticker out of the whole image? If so do you have a video on how to do so? I am trying to use the sticker printables PDF from my Bible Study, which I can convert into a JEG or SVG but a SVG has issues with having areas I dont want cutted out set to cut out, into sperate stickers. I knopw how to take text or an individual image and make it into a sticker, but I dont know how to use one image into differnt stickers. And taking the PDF into Gimp and make each its own image and then add it to Cricut design space sounds like a nightmare.
I'm seeing the same questions that I am asking too. There is something I'm missing I got the explorer, I have what did one test project on it and can't get it to do anything else. The design space to me is just a crazy mess. I'm wondering if the differences I'm using the tablet and not a computer? I'm about to return it.
Very helpful! Thanks Tanner!
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. 😊
Hi I have only had my Cricut Joy for maybe 2 months I do not know if you can answer this or maybe send me to a video. If I buy a font or image how do I get it into my access or wherever it goes so I can use it in design space? Thank you for any information that could help me. Oh someone said sometimes you have to clean them what does that mean.
Very confused Cricut Joy owner
If you're using an MGL font, this tutorial might help you ua-cam.com/video/RJe8hMZ4upg/v-deo.html.
How do I get the font to print onto a design?
Help how to do a straight outta school shirt 😮
Hi there, I am new to Cricut and am at the stage now that I am beginning to regret buying it. I have watched so many "Beginners" videos on here that I don't even know where to start. Everyone seems to start with previously uploaded images to do a project, NOBODY seems to start from scratch showing where these images originated from. I also see that to get access to most of Cricut fonts/images we have to subscribe. Well, I think I paid enough for the machine, without having to pay more for fonts. I therefore, would prefer to do my own and upload to a project. However, like I previously mentioned, NOBODY seems to want to show us the real "basics", only what they already have in their library. Beginners are just that, beginners, so most of the "jargon" is foreign and needs a proper explanation. We don't want to hear things like "let's say you want to do this" .. well me "might" want to do it if we were shown proper tutorials on how the "let's say you want to do this" thing got there in the first place. Does this make sense? Also, if these so called basic things were mastered, nobody seems to indicate what materials are best for which project. Thanks for listening, apologies for the rant, but it is so frustrating with people who are so experienced, doing "beginners" tutorials that make zero sense to a beginner
Oh well, seems like this has been a total waste of time, the same as watching this video was. You've been a great help, I must say
Have you tried searching for a specific task rather than a general “for beginners” video? I know Jennifer maker has a blog and videos of how to upload your own SVGs and such. Or you could also try to search “how to upload your own font into design space” You might have better luck searching the specifics.
I'm with you. I regret buying mine..
So agree
UA-cam videos aren’t the end all be all. Suggest you seek out a local group of crafters, visit a maker space, or public library with a lab if you have the means. Otherwise it sounds like you haven’t tired the training material on the Cricut website. It covers material use and beginner terminology.
Thanks for all your great videos!
I’m a newbie and can’t figure out how to upload multiple files to design space at a time…is possible to upload a bunch at once? (Example, I bought a project on Etsy and it had 26 svgs. I had to upload all individually).
Good question. I've not really thought about doing that. I keep my files on my hard drive and generally upload them by theme into design space. I like to checkout what the file looks like. I don't like to have files that I know I won't use cluttering my design space. Just my thoughts
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