For creating and importing SVG files, you can view the following tutorial Learn how to make your own .svg files and cut them on your CricutTM machine!, courtesy of CuddlyBuddly.
What's New (Windows only)
* New ways to maniuplate ond organize objects including Select All, Group and Ungrouping
* Add multiple pages
* Use layers to organize objects within a page
* Modify text more easily
* Auto tracing feature to automatically convert images
* Show rulers using inches or centimeters
* Additional shapes added in the Shapes Library
* Mac version is expected to be released later this year.
Features
* Works with the Cricut Personal, Cricut Expression & Cricut Create MachinesTM
* Works with your installed True Type fonts
* Works with thousands of free True Type fonts
* Works with hundreds of free True Type Dingbat fonts
* Import SVG files to allow you to use your own custom artwork
* Weld overlapping letters and shapes together
* Select styles, including Shadow and Blackout, to change the look of your letters and shapes
* No special cartridges required***
* Cut additional shapes from the 'Sure Cuts A Lot' Library.
* WYSIWYG Interface - What you see is what you cut
* Availble for Windows and Macintosh OSX
* Save your design layouts, so you can save your work to allow you to make changes over time
System Requirements
Macintosh (Version 1 only. Version 2 is expected to be released later in the year)
Power PC or Intel based Macintosh
Macintosh OSX 10.4/10.5
512 MB of RAM or more
At least 50 MB of available hard disk space
USB Port 1.1 or 2.x
CricutTM Personal - Firmware v1.1 **
CricutTM Expression - Firmware v2.1 **
CricutTM Create - Firmware v1.51 **
Windows
Pentium processor-based PC or compatible computer
Windows XP/Vista
512 MB of RAM or more
At least 50 MB of available hard disk space
USB Port 1.1 or 2.x
CricutTM Personal - Firmware v1.1 or 1.3 **
CricutTM Expression - Firmware v2.1 or 2.3 **
CricutTM Create - Firmware v1.51 **
* 'Cricut' is a trademark of Provo Craft & Novelty Inc. This site is not affiliated with Provo Craft & Novely Inc
** In order to cut with this software, you must have Firmware version 1.1 or 1.3 on your Cricut* Personal machine; version 2.1 or 2.3 on your Cricut* Expression machine' version 1.51 on your Cricut* Create machine. For more information on checking your firmware version, or updating your firmware version, please see Sure Cuts A Lot FAQ.
*** You must have a cartridge inserted into the Cricut machine in order to cut. It does not matter which cartridge is used.
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For impatient people: skip to the bottom where I have a step by step downgrade guide.I will start by saying that I am much more of a tech person than a crafts person. That said, when I found my original Cricut Expression in a thrift store for $20, I figured 'Ehh, I could make cool stuff with something like that'. I bought the Cricut, and when I got it home I started Googling around for what it could do.Make cardstock stuff? OK, I can make custom sized boxes or something.Cut vinyl? OK, it would be cool to have some vynil wraps for my 3D printed stuff.Wait, you have to pay for cartridges and can only print predetermined shapes?Surely someone has hacked this.Turns out, they had, and Provo hadn't liked it very much.
Around 2009, there were two 3rd party software packages that worked with the Cricut Expression 1. The first one I tried was Make The Cut.
I was able to find the right version, but not the plugin required to use it with a Cricut (pccplugin.dll).I then turned my attention to Sure Cuts A Lot, which included the Cricut drivers. I eventually managed to find version 2, as 3 does not work with the Cricut.
Before using it however, I had to downgrade my Cricut firmware to version 2.1 or 2.3, something I read was impossible.Thankfully, it's not! As it turns out, when the Cricut is in update mode (activated by powering the device off, holding the stop button while powering it back on, and holding it down until the device beeps and all the lights turn on), it will use whatever firmware is sent to it, regardless of whether it is newer or older than the one installed.It was now simply a matter of sending it the proper firmware. Back when these devices were new, firmware upgrades were performed through the Cricut Design Studio software. Cricut Design Studio versions contain the latest firmware version from when they released, so I had to find the design studio version which contained Firmware 2.1 or 2.3. I was able to locate version 1.0.11106.0 of the software, which contained Firmware Version 2.1 for the Cricut. It installed properly on Windows 10, but the program would crash when you attempted to start it. This also happened on Windows 7.
I then attempted to replace the 2.4.3 firmware files from 1.0.40422.0 with the 2.1 firmware files from 1.0.11106.0. 1.0.40422.0 worked fine on Windows 10, but would reject the old firmware files when you attempted to install them.Here was my final solution.STEP 1: Install Cricut Design Studio 1.0.11106.0 in a Windows XP virtual machine.STEP 2: Plug your Cricut Expression 1 into your computer. Hold down the stop button.
While holding down the button, turn the Cricut on using the power button. Once it turns on, stop pressing the power button but keep holding down the stop button. Once the device beeps and all the lights are on, you can take your finger off the stop button.
Nothing will appear on the screen. This is OK.STEP 3: Using your virtual machine software, assign your Cricut (which will appear as an FTDI USB to Serial adapter in your VM software) to the VM. Your XP virtual machine should behave as if you have just plugged in your Cricut.STEP 4: Open up Cricut Design Studio. Click 'Continue in Trial Mode'. It will still update your firmware in Trial mode.STEP 5: Go to Help - Update Firmware. Download subtitle indonesia smurf 2017. If your computer is a laptop, make sure it has lots of battery life.STEP 6: Select 'Cricut Expression' and click Update Firmware Now. Things will start to happen, don't close any programs on the computer or touch anything on the Cricut.
You will soon get a box showing the progress of your update. It will take about ten minutes. Sit there to make sure the computer doesn't turn off or go to sleep, but don't do any more than move the mouse. If the firmware update is at all interrupted, you risk damaging your Cricut.STEP 7: After the upgrade is done, the Cricut will move it's cutting tool a little bit and reboot. Don't touch it, and don't hold the stop button like you had to do before. Just leave it be.
You should soon see a screen reading 'Cricut V2.1 OK'. If you see this, you have downgraded!You can now install Sure Cuts A Lot 2 (you don't need a virtual machine, it runs on Windows 10) and use it to make practically any shape you want for free, without paying for cartridges.
Happy Cricuting!PS: The complete software bundle needed to do this, including the older Cricut Design Studio used for the downgrade, SCAL2 installer, instructions, and a malware-free keygen so that you can get SCAL2 for free are available on ThePirateBay. Just search for 'cricut' and you will find a full bundle. I can promise you this is malware-free, and the keygen has awesome music too. I've been trying this for two days straight on my Cricut Personal. I've had it running on Windows 10 before.
I have successfully downgraded the firmware from 1.34 to 1.3, and that worked. But when i go into my SCAL2 settings (version 2.0.0.8) it tells me my CriCut is N/A. When i try cutting it either hangs on 'Checking Mat.' Or 'Checking Cartridge.' .Running it through a Windows XP Virtual machine works though, but I'd love to get it back up and running again on Windows 10. Any ideas?.