Sure Cuts Alot

Mickeyteacher

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So ladies,
I think I need to purchase this program but I can not find information on it. Do those of you who have it use it alot? I have both cricuts. Can I take clip art (Like Disney Characters that do not have carts already) and make a file for them to be cut out using it? I love seeing all the paper piecing, but I'm not that talented.
Thoes of you who have it... Do you like it, love it, or is it a waste of money?


TIA,
S :)
 
I was wondering the same thing. I'm debating whether or not to get the cricut design studio software or the sure cuts a lot. I would like to hear from people who have tried both programs what are the pros and cons to both.
 
I have design studio and I love it for titles (using the cricut carts) but I want something for paper piecing and other fonts.
So, I hope we get lots of feedback.
S :)
 
LOVE IT!!! Worth every penny.

When you consider it's less than the price of a cartridge, it's a bargain, in my opinion. It is incredibly easy to use right "out of the box," so to speak for fonts. Shadowing is just a click of a button and welding is very easy also. I downloaded the free-trial of the Design Studio and I found it kind of a pain to use. SCAL is much easier.

If I were to choose between the 2, I'd go with SCAL because although you can't weld/manipulate your Cricut fonts with it, there are many free fonts online that are very similar to Cricut. Although I can definitely see the advantage to having both, if you love your Cricut carts.

As far as images go, the possibilities are endless, I'm sure, but that's one thing I haven't really delved into. You can cut any dingbats as is, but in terms of more complicated images like jpegs/gifs/etc you need to first convert them into a file SCAL can read (SVG). You do that with the free program Inkscape. I'm sure it's not hard to use, but I haven't yet had the patience to sit down and learn how to do that. There are tons of free tutorials online though that will walk you through it. Basically - yes, you can take a coloring book type image and break it apart piece by piece to do your own paper piecing. I think some other people here have done that already - hopefully one will respond.

Also, if you're lazy, like me, and not opposed to spending a few dollars, you can also buy (or download a free one) a file for the Wishblade/Craftrobo machine. You still have to convert that to an SVG file but that's very easy - you just need a couple different free programs installed on your computer. I wanted silverware for one of my swaps, and I tried to make one myself but I just got too impatient and bought a Wishblade file for $3.

I got it mainly for the fonts and I am 100% happy that I did. It is just so much fun to see what you can create with it!

Some helpful sites I've found:
The SCAL forums: http://forums.surecutsalot.com/
This blog has tons of tutorials and step by step instructions: http://www.susanbluerobot.blogspot.com/
How to change Wishblade files to SVG files:
http://forums.surecutsalot.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=817&hilit=gsd+file
 















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