Cricut Maker Cutting machine
Product Features
- Cricut Maker gives you the freedom to make everything from paper crafts, iron-ons, and vinyl decals to sewing projects, leather crafts, and balsa models
- Expandable suite of tools. With its powerful blades, pens, and scoring tool, Cricut Maker grows with you as you learn each new craft
- New Rotary Blade. With its gliding, rolling action, this blade cuts through virtually any fabric quickly and accurately – without backing material
- New Knife Blade (sold separately; coming in 2018). This extra-deep blade slices through heavier materials like 2.4mm (3/32″) balsa wood and matboard with ease
- Simplifies sewing and quilting projects. Choose from hundreds of digital sewing patterns, and Cricut Maker cuts and marks all the pieces – you just sew them together
- Simple design apps. Lay out your project on your mobile device or computer easily and conveniently, whether you’re a beginner or a pro
- Use your own designs. You can always upload and use your own images and fonts for free, in a variety of standard file formats
- Thoughtful details. A helpful docking slot holds your tablet or smartphone while you’re busy. Charge your device using the convenient USB port

Fun, easy to use and entertaining Beware! This machine is like a gateway drug and can lead too addictions. Once you have it, you find you need vinyl and paper and markers. You think you can run into a craft store and pick up some white heat transfer vinyl and come out wth six bags and have spent $287.42 and and then have to return to get the white htv. You start working on a project when you have a few minutes, next thing you know, the sun is coming up and your boss is calling asking why you aren’t at work. Dinner has not been…
Poor Design Space Software I wrote this review as a caution to other âMakersâ who may be interested in this product.I was excited when I saw the Cricut maker, with itâs indexable rotary cutter and knife blade. I have a drag knife that I use with a vacuum table on my CNC router, but sometimes its just too big of a pain to get it set up for small projects. I though this Maker machine would replace my drag knife, at least on small projects. In general, I think the machine has great potential, assuming it functions as…
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this machine! I bought a Cricut Explore Air 2 not too long ago. I was/am in LOVE with that machine. So much that I balked when a neighbor wanted to buy it. I didn’t know the Maker was coming when I bought my Air 2. Since I primarily work with textiles the Maker was the better option for my needs. So, I bought mine today. I brought it home, unboxed it and the husband decided HE wanted to help (insert eye roll). Well, since I am wearing my “I love my husband” shirt, I had to let him assist and since I…