Choose the best Cricut machine for you with our guide (2024)

It used to be that if you wanted a bespoke mug or t-shirt made, you had to go to a specialist shop. You'd pay for them to do it, hoping against hope you'd ordered far enough in advance for them to turn it around in time.

We all blunted our craft knives – not to mention our brains and our eyes – hand-cutting intricate paper shapes. We'd cramp hands getting perfect calligraphy lettering. We'd go wonky cutting and scoring cardstock hoping our makes would not look as wonky as we felt trying to keep things straight!

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However, those days are thankfully behind us. With Cricut's computerised digital cutting machines, the waiting, worry and strain is taken out of crafting. You are free to get creative while the machine does all the fiddly bits for you.

How many Cricut machines are there?

There are three Cricut machine types for today's crafters to choose from. Which is the best Cricut machine for you? Here they are in a nutshell – though we have plenty more to say about them later in this article, too.

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The most versatile machine is the Cricut Maker. It works with heavy-duty materials like wood, leather and thin metal, as well as more papercraft-friendly ones like vinyl, cardstock and vellum. This opens up a huge world of crating. There are options for embossing and engraving, as well as fabric cutting – wow!

The Explore machines are a good fit for crafters who like papercraft and card making, or vinyl-cutting projects. They work like the Maker for paper, card and vinyl. They just don't cut the heavy-duty items. Both machines can handle cuts of up to 12 inches wide. The Explore 3 and The Maker 3 both work with rolls of Smart Materials.

The Cricut Joy is the entry-level crafting machine. It's great for everyday card making and label making. Its maximum cutting width is 5.5 inches, so narrower than the others. But it can cut without a cutting mat, using a roll of Smart Materials for long cuts of up to 20 feet!

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Think a Cricut machine could be the right choice to up your crafting game? We think so too. Let's take a more in-depth look at just what these machines can do and which could be the best one for you. If you want to go straight to a particular section, just click on the links below to jump straight there.

  • What is a Cricut machine?
  • What can you do with a Cricut machine?
  • How to use a Cricut machine?
  • Joy vs Maker vs Explore: which Cricut machine should you buy?
  • Best accessories for your Cricut machine

What is a Cricut machine?

At their heart, these are computerised cutting machines – but that is only the start of what they can do. They look a bit like desktop printers. Open up the Cricut machine and they can look quite empty inside, especially with the larger Maker and Explore machines.

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This is because the machine needs space to work. You'll see two metal bars going across the centre of the space. There's a metal box with clamps on its front – two clamps for the Maker and the Explore, and one for the Joy.

When the machine is working, the bottom bar turns to move the materials you are cutting forward and backwards. The box with clamps moves from side to side on the second metal arm. This means a 2D shape can be created by the two bars working together.

The clamp/clamps on the front of the Cricut machine hold different tools. This is usually a cutting blade or a pen. These cut or draw onto the material below. You tell the machine what material you are using. It then knows how deep to cut or the right pressure to apply to produce the perfect results.

What can you do with a Cricut machine?

All three of the Cricut machines can cut lightweight materials like card, papers, and vinyl. They all let you write and draw using a Cricut pen.

The machines work with Cricut Design Space software, which you can add to your desktop, laptop, tablet or phone. Use Cricut Design Space to upload and create your own designs, or dip into the library for ready-designed projects. There are over 1300,00 images in the Cricut Design Space library. Some images are free to download, some have an individual charge or can be cut when you have a monthly subscription set up.

Increasingly, you need to be a subscriber to use the built-in designs. The range of free designs has become a lot more limited. But you can still upload your own designs free of charge. The machine links to your device via Bluetooth – or plug in the USB if you prefer.

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Use all three machines to create personalised cards, mugs, and window decals. They will all cut iron-on designs to decorate t-shirts and other clothing, including stretchy items.

Different machines can work with tools for debossing, scoring, engraving, fabric cutting and perforations, too. The range of materials that each Cricut machine can use is based on the power it can exert for cutting.

The Maker has the most tools available and can cut the most materials. The Maker cuts more than 300 different materials – from delicate papers and unbonded fabric through to the heavy-duty items like matt board, leather and wood sheets.

Use it to to create leather panels with intricate cut-aways. Or engrave detail into metal sheets. Or cut wooden shapes to make 3D structures like dinosaurs or storage pots. It will cut small sewing patterns using unbonded fabric. The scoring wheel (sold separately) gets to work scoring foil, card and paper for your makes, too.

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The Explore will cut fabric. But unlike the Maker, it doesn't have a a rotary cutter tool so you need to use bonded fabric. Here the fabric has an added stabiliser to stiffen and support it.

But it's paper and card projects where the Explore excels. Craft giant paper flowers, animal gift boxes and intricate paper-cut lanterns! The scoring wheel gets to work scoring foil, card and paper for your makes. Or make large iron-on and vinyl designs, large enough to cover the whole front of a t-shirt or big window panel decals.

The Joy is great for small vinyl project like kitchen labels and stickers. Create long vinyl borders to go around a big plant pot or to run across the length of a wall up to 20 feet long! We have an exclusive Cricut project using the Joy for cutting out writing to make labels. Click for the cutting writing project and make these lovely kitchen items below.

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The Maker and the Explore also have a print and cut feature. This means you can print out an image onto paper using your home printer, and the machine will cut it out perfectly for you. No more fiddly scissor work!

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How to use a Cricut machine step-by-steps

Here we show how to use the Explore Air 2 to cut a paper panel to add an address to the front of an envelope. We're working in the desktop version of the Design Space software. The IOS, Android and desktop versions have a slightly different layout. So your screen may look slightly different from our screenshots if you are using a different version.

Step 1

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Start your project in the Cricut Design Space software. Start by adding a square from the shapes panel on the left to the canvas workspace.

Use the corner arrows to drag it to the size you want. Making sure this is marked up as a Cut layer in the top tool bar where it says Linetype.

Step 2

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Using the text tool on the left, add in the text you want. You can use fonts you have installed in your computer system, or download Cricut fonts in Cricut Design Space.

Position the text over the square cut layer and adjust the text to the size you want. Change this to a Draw layer in the Writing style version of the font.

Step 3

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Highlight both layers and click the attach button in the bottom right corner to attach the cut and text layers together. Plug in your Cricut machine and power it on.

Step 4

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Click the green Make it button in the top right corner of Design Space. The view will change to a screen telling you which mats to prepare.

Prepare the mats by peeling off the clear protective sheet and sticking the paper onto the sticky surface of the mat.

Step 5

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Make sure your laptop or device is connected to Bluetooth, and paired with your Cricut machine. Load the desired Cricut pen in the A bracket of the Explore. Turn the silver dial on the right-hand-side of the Explore Air 2 to the desired material – we are using paper.

Insert the loaded mat between the two slots and press the flashing arrow button. This will make your machine take hold of the mat and get it in position for making.

Step 6

Press the flashing C symbol on your machine to start the making. Watch as your Cricut machine gets to work!

Best accessories for your Cricut machine

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So many accessories, so little time! Our very favourite accessories are rolls of Smart Materials. These come backed in a way that the machine recognises so you can cut directly from the roll without ever having to load or prepare a mat.

We love this as the mats can lose their sticky over time. So using Smart Materials for your everyday makes really saves wear and tear and your mats.

The Insert Card Mat for the Joy is a clever little accessory for this machine, too. The mat has a slot to tuck the card back inside and keep it away from the cutting area on the front. It means you can cut a design into the front of the card while the back stays safely tucked away inside the mat.

It lets you create intricate full-sized cards within the cutting size restrictions of the Joy. This is brilliant, especially when you consider that similar cards like the ones you can make with this system can cost as much as five pounds a pop in stores!

Infusible Ink is a cool Cricut development, too. Traditional iron-ons have a tendency to crack over time – although Cricut do have a range of Iron-on for sportswear that has a bit more stretch in it.

But with Infusible Inks, the design is embedded into the fabric rather than attaching to the surface of it. This means the design will move as the fabric below does. So no issues with cracking, however much you wear and wash the item.

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Cricut Transfer Tape is an accessory that many owners don't always know about. But this can make a massive difference if you are working with vinyls or decals that are cut in different sections – like individual letters of a name, for example.

They may be equally spaced on your cut, but applying them individually could make the spacing go a bit wonky. Adding them to Transfer tape first lets you keep the positioning just as they were in the cut. So there are no frustrating wonky letters to contend with.

But we think the very best accessory for all the Cricut machines is a Cricut Access monthly membership. This opens up a whole world of ready-to-craft projects for you to explore! You get a month's free trial. Then it costs £7.49 per month, or £71.88 per year.

Where to buy vinyl for a Cricut machine

You can purchase vinyl and other essential materials for all your Cricut machines at good craft stores, or online. Hobbycraft and John Lewis work closely with Cricut, so these stores and websites are great choices for all the latest colours and finishes, as well as your staple buys.

Where to buy Cricut Machines

You can buy Cricut machines online or instore at John Lewis and Hobbycraft. You can buy Cricut machines online from Very and Littlewoods.

Find the best Cricut machine for you and open up a world of possibilities

Cricut machines are mini marvels, helping us crafters produce word-perfect scripted lettering, home decals, place settings and more! The list of options is endless. Whatever you want to make, you'll always get the professional edge you crave with Cricut.

With our in-depth guide, you'll know instantly which of the three Cricut machines is for you. Exquisite paper and card projects your forte? All eyes on the Explore... Get a kick out of organising your kitchen with beautifully uniform printed labels and stickers? The Joy is your baby... Like to dabble in a range of crafts and materials? Better make it a Maker.

Ideas to make with your Cricut Joy

Power up your Cricut and get inspired with our pick of the best Cricut projects to start making today. Make a phone case, decorate a t-shirt, create nail art and more! Making personalised presents couldn't be easier or more pleasurable...

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FAQs

How do I know what Cricut is best for me? ›

The cutting of different materials is one of the biggest differences between machines. So, is a good starting point to think about when choosing which machine is for you. Cricut Joy and Cricut Joy Xtra cut 50+ materials, Cricut Explore 3 and Cricut Venture the cut 100+ materials and Cricut Maker 3 cuts 300+ materials.

What's the difference between the different Cricut machines? ›

The biggest differences between Cricut Maker 3 and Cricut Maker is that Cricut Maker 3 can cut matless Cricut Smart Materials (Cricut Smart Vinyl and Cricut Smart Iron-On). This means you are not limited to the length of a cutting mat. You can cut up to 12′ of material in a single go!

What's better, Cricut Explore Air 2 or 3? ›

If you're trying to decide between getting the Explore Air 2 and Explore 3, I'd definitely recommend going with the Explore 3. Not only can the Explore 3 do everything the Explore Air 2 can, but also saves you time with Smart Materials. Purchase the Explore 3 HERE.

Which Cricut to get for sticker making? ›

Which Cricut machines can I use with Create Sticker? Create Sticker utilizes Print Then Cut, so you need one of these Print Then Cut compatible machines: Cricut Joy Xtra, any Cricut Explore model, any Cricut Maker model, and Cricut Venture. Cricut Joy is not capable of Print Then Cut.

Which Cricut is best for print then cut? ›

We recommend using an Inkjet Printer and white materials for all your Print Then Cut projects with Cricut Explore and Cricut Explore 3. The Cricut Maker and Cricut Maker 3, though, can Print Then Cut on light to medium-coloured papers.

What should a beginner buy for a Cricut? ›

No matter which of these machines you have, you'll need some basics.
  • Cricut design space. ...
  • Tools (Essential tool kit is a must. ...
  • Vinyl or Iron on. ( ...
  • Cricut machine (you can start with any machine, explore, maker, maker 3. ...
  • Heat press. ...
  • Cricut cutting mats. ...
  • The Cricut roll holder is a must for me as well.
Apr 13, 2023

What is better, Cricut Explore or Maker? ›

The knife blade allows you to cut with 10x more pressure and through thicker (up to 2.44mm thick), sturdier materials than the Explore Air 2. So, if you like to be able to cut wood with your machine, then you should absolutely buy a Maker.

Is there a better brand than Cricut? ›

While Brother and Silhouette of America offer cutting machines comparable to Cricut's, the newer brands xTools and Glowforge have added laser cutters to the mix. All of these can be alternatives to the best Cricut machines for cutting paper, card, vinyl, fabric and much more.

Is Cricut Maker being discontinued? ›

According to Cricut, no, they are not discontinuing the original Cricut Maker at this time. I would assume that some time in the future, older models would be discontinued to make room for additional machines.

Which Cricut machine can cut fabric? ›

Cricut Maker 3 quickly and accurately cuts 300+ materials, from the most delicate paper and fabric to the tougher stuff like matboard, leather, and balsa wood.

How do I know what Cricut to buy? ›

The Joy can cut 20+ types of materials, the Explore series machines can cut 100+ types of materials, and the Maker series machines can cut 300+ types of materials (including leather, fabric, and wood.) Tools & Capabilities: Here's another big difference between the types of Cricut machines.

Do you need a printer for Cricut? ›

Cricut is a cutting machine. If your plans are only to cut paper, vinyl and other materials, you do not need a printer. However, you will need a printer to print and cut your stickers, boxes, cards, and designs.

Which cricuts are outdated? ›

The History of Discontinued Cricut Cutting Machines
  • 2003 Cricut Create. The Machine That Started it All! ...
  • 2005 Cricut Personal. An Iconic Milestone in The World Of Crafting! ...
  • 2010 Cricut Expression. ...
  • 2010 Cricut Cake Machine. ...
  • 2010 Cricut Imagine. ...
  • 2011 Cricut Expression 2. ...
  • 2012 Cricut Mini. ...
  • 2012 Cricut Explore One.
May 30, 2023

Is the Cricut Explore Air 3 worth it? ›

The Cricut Explore 3 is a great cutting machine, perfect for a variety of crafts. Read my honest review and see if it's worth it for you! I have been crafting like crazy with my new Cricut Explore 3! I've tested it with multiple materials and made dozens of projects.

What can Cricut Maker do that Explore Air 2 can't? ›

You already know the Cricut Maker works with 300+ materials while the Explore Air 2 works with 100+ materials. If you're a crafter, you should definitely consider the fact that the Cricut Maker can cut fabric with its rotary blade or knife blade, while the Explore Air 2 can't.

What is the best Cricut machine for beginners? ›

Best Cricut for Beginners by Function
  • For the crafter starting a small business to sell crafts: Cricut Maker 3 or Cricut Venture.
  • For scrapbooking: Either the Cricut Joy Xtra or Explore Air 2.
  • For the occasional crafter of lightweight materials: Cricut Joy or Cricut Joy Xtra.
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What Cricut is best for vinyl lettering? ›

The two ideal Cricut machines for making vinyl stickers are Cricut Explore Air 3 and Cricut Maker.

What are the differences between Cricut machines? ›

The Cricut Maker is faster and can cut a larger variety of items than the Explore. It has a larger variety of accessories and blades that can be purchased to use with it. The different blades will allow you to more easily cut a larger variety of materials.

Is there anything better than a Cricut? ›

Silhouette Cameo 5 is the closest competitor in the market to Cricut's cutting machines; indeed, many crafters choose this machine over the Cricut. With this powerful and precise machine, one is able to work with over 100 different materials.

What printer do I need to make stickers with Cricut? ›

Most, and possibly all, inkjet printers will work with a Cricut. I used to use an HP Envy, but have switched in recent years. The Epson EcoTank 2800 is a great printer and my overall favorite due to its affordability and capability.

How do I choose what to cut on Cricut? ›

Swipe up/down to scroll through the list of search results, then tap on a material to select it. Note: Cricut materials will be marked with the Cricut "C" logo. Important: Always do a test cut on your material before proceeding with your project.

How do you find designs for Cricut? ›

How do I find the free images of the Week?
  1. Sign in to Design Space.
  2. Select New Project.
  3. From your Canvas, select Images on the design panel to the left.
  4. Select Free under Highlighted Categories. You can know you are in the right place when you see the "Category: Free" option in the top left of the screen.

How do I choose Cricut material? ›

To do so, select Material Settings at the bottom of the page when browsing materials for your project. You can also find this list by going to the Design Space menu at the top right of Design Space > Settings > Machines > Custom Materials List > Start. Scroll to the bottom of the list and select Add New Material.

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