Today I want to talk all about the Cricut Rotary Blade. If you have a Cricut Maker then it’s your lucky day. With the Adaptive Tool System, you can create endless projects. You can cut anything from paper to wood and even fabric. I want to focus on the Cricut Rotary Blade and how many materials you can cut and the benefits of having such a versatile Machine. I’ll show you some of our favorite Cricut projects using the Rotary Blade.
The Rotary Blade is a game changer for crafters. It can turn within a quarter of an inch and cut intricate and unique shapes and patterns that you would never be able to cut with scissors. Below is a fun felt project we made with the Rotary Blade.
DIY Felt BannerThat was a fun, quick, and simple Rotary Blade project perfect for a beginner. I bet you’re wondering what materials you can cut with the Rotary Blade? We actually have a post with a lot of good information showing you how to think outside the box when it comes to your cutting materials.
Cutting Materials With Your Rotary BladeI still can’t believe the versatility of the Rotary Blade and how many materials that it can cut. Sadly, the Rotary Blade along with the Knife Blade and the Scoring Wheels can’t be used with any of the older machines. Maybe that’s just a good excuse to upgrade to the Cricut Maker! If you need a little more convincing, here is one more fun tutorial featuring the Rotary Blade.
How To Make Tassel EarringsAlso, if you’d like to learn how to change your Cricut Rotary Blade, here’s a video teaching you how!
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.