Part 1 of 2: Welding with the Cricut Gypsy
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You have very clear and good instruction skills!! Thanks for easy step by step
Instructions!
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You are adorable and I love your hair. Thanks for your instruction, I just got my cricut yesterday.
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Very educational video for me that I'm a new user to the gypsy. One question I tried welding 2 scalloped hearts from Doodlecharm Cart, to make a card. I didn't have much success since the hearts did cut out welded, but they didn't corosponse to one another in other words the hearts didn't match when I closed the two cards into a card. Could you help me there? Maybe make a fast video on how to make images match to a card when welded from the DOOdlecharm Cart.
HUgs,
Zoe
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Thank you for posting this video, it was super helpful and really helped things click on my Gypsy. I watched it as I worked with my Gypsy and it was really easy and fun. Thanks again! : )
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Excellent, this really helped and made the gypsy easy to work with. Thanks
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excellent this really helped and made the gypsy easy to work with. Thanks
Thank you for great, clear instructions, a huge help!
Just one question - can you unweld the single key selection from a cartridge? In 'Once Upon A Princess' there is one image that has a seahorse, mermaid tail and crown all together, I just want to use one part of the image but can't seem to unweld - but I'm a newby and a clutz! Is it possible?
kes44p 5 months ago
@kes44p You can't unweld a shape such as the one you have mentioned, however in some situations you can use the "hide contour" feature to prevent all lines from cutting.
scrapperbug2002 4 months ago