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Cricut Hacks for Intricate Vinyl Cuts | How to Get Clean Cuts & Stop Shredding your Vinyl

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👋 Hey Crafters! Ever struggled with cutting intricate vinyl pieces on your Cricut? Tired of shredded vinyl and wasted materials? This tutorial is your ultimate guide to perfect cuts, every time! 👌 🎯 What You'll Learn: - Use good quality vinyl with a plastic backing - HTVRont is my favourite vinyl - Use a clean mat, free from debris and scratches - Use a fresh fine point replacement blade to get crisp cuts - Use a Brayer to adhere your vinyl to the mat and remove air bubbles - Select the washi setting with more pressure in Cricut Design Space. Note: check your cuts before unloading the mat and press the Cricut button to cut twice if needed. - Use the reverse weeding technique to prevent losing your tiny vinyl pieces in the weeding process - There are limitations to how tiny your Cricut can cut. If you're still having issues, thicken your cut lines with an offset. 🚀 Boost Your Crafting Skills: - Say goodbye to common pitfalls and hello to professional-level projects. - Unlock your Cricut's full potential. - Learn skills that will benefit all your future crafting adventures. 🔗 Materials Used: HTVRont Permanent Vinyl & Transfer Tape Bundle: https://amzn.to/31Ub3EO HTVRont Transfer Tape - https://amzn.to/3C0WtdD Precision Tweezers - https://amzn.to/3Edt8uM Scraper & Weeding Set - https://amzn.to/3I0e35q Brayer - https://amzn.to/3WkoZ2b Nicapa Green Standard Grip Mat - https://amzn.to/3BA1oPF Generic Fine Point Blade - https://amzn.to/438FFMs 📢 Stay Connected! 👍 Like this video if it helped you level up your crafting game. 📥 Subscribe for more Cricut tips and hacks. 🛎️ Hit the notification bell so you won't miss our future tutorials. Instagram: @itsybitsybuild Tik Tok: @itsybitsybuild Reddit: u/ItsyBitsyBuild Music Credit: Aakash Gandhi Timestamp: 0:00 - Intro 0:29 - Choose the Right Vinyl 1:00 - Use a clean mat 1:22 - Use a fresh blade 1:57 - Use a Brayer 2:16 - Select the Washi Setting 2:44 - Reverse Weeding 3:22 - Thicken your lines with Offset

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