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expiredDLS4U | Staff posted Aug 17, 2021 05:39 AM
expiredDLS4U | Staff posted Aug 17, 2021 05:39 AM

Cricut Maker in Rose or other colors - $249 with free shipping at Michael’s - $249

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Michael's has many colors of the Cricut Maker for $249 with free shipping.

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The ultimate in professional-level cutting performance and versatility
Cuts 300+ materials, from the most delicate fabric and paper to matboard and leather
Rotary Blade for cutting virtually any fabric without backer
500+ digital sewing patterns and quilt blocks available from Riley Blake™ and more (sold separately)
Compatible with Knife Blade for thicker materials up to 2.4 mm (sold separately)
Compatible with QuickSwap™ tools to quickly switch between scoring, engraving, debossing, and other decorative effects (sold separately)
Compatible with Washable Fabric Pen for marking pattern pieces (sold separately)
Adaptive Tool System™ for professional-level cutting performance and expandability
Bluetooth® wireless technology
Fast Mode for up to 2X faster cutting and writing
Design Space® software for iOS, Android™, Windows®, and Mac®
Contents:
Cricut Maker machine
Rotary Blade + Drive Housing
Premium Fine-Point Blade + Housing
Fine-Point Pen
FabricGrip Mat, 12" x 12" (30.5 cm x 30.5 cm)
LightGrip Mat, 12" x 12" (30.5 cm x 30.5 cm)
Welcome Book
USB cable
Power adapter
Free trial membership to Cricut Access™ (for new subscribers)
50 free ready-to-make projects, including 25 sewing patterns
Materials for a practice project

https://www.michaels.com/cricut-m...9039S.html
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Michael's has many colors of the Cricut Maker for $249 with free shipping.

Details:
The ultimate in professional-level cutting performance and versatility
Cuts 300+ materials, from the most delicate fabric and paper to matboard and leather
Rotary Blade for cutting virtually any fabric without backer
500+ digital sewing patterns and quilt blocks available from Riley Blake™ and more (sold separately)
Compatible with Knife Blade for thicker materials up to 2.4 mm (sold separately)
Compatible with QuickSwap™ tools to quickly switch between scoring, engraving, debossing, and other decorative effects (sold separately)
Compatible with Washable Fabric Pen for marking pattern pieces (sold separately)
Adaptive Tool System™ for professional-level cutting performance and expandability
Bluetooth® wireless technology
Fast Mode for up to 2X faster cutting and writing
Design Space® software for iOS, Android™, Windows®, and Mac®
Contents:
Cricut Maker machine
Rotary Blade + Drive Housing
Premium Fine-Point Blade + Housing
Fine-Point Pen
FabricGrip Mat, 12" x 12" (30.5 cm x 30.5 cm)
LightGrip Mat, 12" x 12" (30.5 cm x 30.5 cm)
Welcome Book
USB cable
Power adapter
Free trial membership to Cricut Access™ (for new subscribers)
50 free ready-to-make projects, including 25 sewing patterns
Materials for a practice project

https://www.michaels.com/cricut-m...9039S.html

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Aug 17, 2021 05:58 AM
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cruxionAug 17, 2021 05:58 AM
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Same price all over the place for many colors.
Aug 17, 2021 06:05 AM
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GrandmaBearAug 17, 2021 06:05 AM
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Thank you for posting this because it is a lower price. However, cricut is a terrible company, they disable machines remotely. Sillhouette is the way to go.
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Aug 17, 2021 07:26 AM
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gaijin4life
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Aug 17, 2021 07:26 AM
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Quote from GrandmaBear :
Thank you for posting this because it is a lower price. However, cricut is a terrible company, they disable machines remotely. Sillhouette is the way to go.
What do you mean they disable machines remotely? I HATE their cloud software, but I've never heard of them bricking machines...
Aug 17, 2021 11:57 PM
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GrandmaBearAug 17, 2021 11:57 PM
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Quote from gaijin4life :
What do you mean they disable machines remotely? I HATE their cloud software, but I've never heard of them bricking machines...
Yes some of the first machines they created, I forgot what they were called, Cricut decided that they all were too old to continue working so they disabled all of them.
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Aug 19, 2021 01:59 AM
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Aug 19, 2021 01:59 AM
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Quote from GrandmaBear :
Yes some of the first machines they created, I forgot what they were called, Cricut decided that they all were too old to continue working so they disabled all of them.
Wow, that's crazy. I will say that if someone makes an open-source local Cricut design tool software program, I would buy it in a second. I *hate* the online cloud garbage they're shoving down user's throats, and now the constant "unsupported OS" messages for Win 7, when NOTHING they're doing can't be done on Win 7.

Thanks for explaining what happened. We have a Silhouette too, but for certain things (most, actually) I prefer the Cricut. The Silhouette itself is very cheaply made - looks and feels it. A Cricut with the Silhouette design software would be the BEST of both worlds.
Aug 19, 2021 03:24 AM
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GrandmaBearAug 19, 2021 03:24 AM
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Quote from gaijin4life :
Wow, that's crazy. I will say that if someone makes an open-source local Cricut design tool software program, I would buy it in a second. I *hate* the online cloud garbage they're shoving down user's throats, and now the constant "unsupported OS" messages for Win 7, when NOTHING they're doing can't be done on Win 7.

Thanks for explaining what happened. We have a Silhouette too, but for certain things (most, actually) I prefer the Cricut. The Silhouette itself is very cheaply made - looks and feels it. A Cricut with the Silhouette design software would be the BEST of both worlds.
Someone actually did that and Cricut sued the author of the software. So the author ended up having to make the software so it didn't work with Cricut. I have a circut too, but if I could do it all over again, I'd go with Sillhouette, even if it is a lesser machine (I don't know if it is or isn't). I just got dazzled by the marketing at Michaels and impulse bought a cricut without research.
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Aug 21, 2021 04:41 AM
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Aug 21, 2021 04:41 AM
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Quote from GrandmaBear :
Someone actually did that and Cricut sued the author of the software. So the author ended up having to make the software so it didn't work with Cricut. I have a circut too, but if I could do it all over again, I'd go with Sillhouette, even if it is a lesser machine (I don't know if it is or isn't). I just got dazzled by the marketing at Michaels and impulse bought a cricut without research.
Crazy, I looked it up and there have been a number of software programs that tried. Looks like where they went wrong was copying or backing up the cartridges (when cricuts had them). Got them on a copyright violation.

Someone has to make another run at a cleanly legal version that will work because the cloud software SUCKS and is getting worse by the week.

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Aug 21, 2021 01:16 PM
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Aug 21, 2021 01:16 PM
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Quote from gaijin4life :
Crazy, I looked it up and there have been a number of software programs that tried. Looks like where they went wrong was copying or backing up the cartridges (when cricuts had them). Got them on a copyright violation.

Someone has to make another run at a cleanly legal version that will work because the cloud software SUCKS and is getting worse by the week.
Check out Sure Cuts a Lot (aka SCAL), I believe they were the first program back in the day and it sounds like they still are able to work with new cricut machines.

I used to use them, along with Make the Cut (no longer updated), but that was years ago.
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Aug 22, 2021 01:36 AM
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Aug 22, 2021 01:36 AM
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Quote from missiethegal :
Check out Sure Cuts a Lot (aka SCAL), I believe they were the first program back in the day and it sounds like they still are able to work with new cricut machines.

I used to use them, along with Make the Cut (no longer updated), but that was years ago.
I did, but it looks like it only outputs files that you have to load into the Cricut crappy cloud software to cut. That and the Brother are like that. All the other machines work directly with it. That Black Cat one looked awesome, but it maybe isn't made anymore?
Aug 23, 2021 12:02 AM
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GrandmaBearAug 23, 2021 12:02 AM
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People sometimes call me "sure cuts a lot" after I eat me some delicious taco bell.

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