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Cricut Maker 3 Review

March 29, 2022 //  by SergerPro

If you’re in search of a versatile cutting machine that can help you with any DIY project, then the Cricut Maker 3 might be what you need.

Cricut just came out with a brand-new product – the Cricut Maker 3, a smart paper-cutting machine that’s recently been getting a lot of hype. Labeled as the smartest and fastest cutting machine in the entire series, the Cricut Maker 3 has modernized functions and brand-new features that make it quite popular. However, is it worth the hype?

In this guide, we’ll go through a detailed review of the Cricut Maker 3, explaining some of its most essential features. In addition, we’ll cover how this product is used for anyone looking to invest in their first paper-cutting machine.

Cricut Maker 3

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The Cricut Maker 3 is ideal for those who like DIY projects and arts and crafts. Compared to the Cricut Maker and Cricut Explore Air 2, the Cricut Maker 3 has plenty of modernized features. In fact, it runs at a speed that’s twice as fast as the previous generation. It also has 10 times more cutting power than its predecessors. This is a highly versatile machine, as it can be used with various materials, from vinyl to textile. It can certainly cut any material more precisely than a pair of scissors ever could.

Specifications

  • Max material width: 13 inches (33 centimeters)
  • Max cut length: 12 feet (3.6 meters)
  • Material compatibility: 300 materials
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB
  • Tools: 13 tools
  • Item weight: 22.7 pounds
  • Dimensions: 26.25 by 11 by 11.2 inches

How to Use It

Using this paper-cutting machine is relatively simple, but it might be confusing for first-time crafters. First and foremost, the machine must be connected to a device, whether a laptop or a mobile phone. Since the Cricut Maker 3 is powered by Cricut Design Space, this app needs to be installed on the connected device first.

Once the Cricut Maker 3 is plugged in, you can turn it on by pressing the power button on the machine’s right side. There are three additional buttons, which are used for the cutting process. The machine essentially works just like a printer, except that you can place almost any other material in the paper tray.

There’s a storage compartment on the left side of the machine where you can keep all your tools.

Product Features

Versatility

The Cricut Maker 3 can be used with over 300 materials, including “smart” materials, such as smart vinyl, paper, and sticker cardstock. In addition, this machine can cut other materials including denim, cotton, nylon, leather, fleece, balsa wood, canvas, construction paper, vellum, and more. You can use it to make birthday cards, t-shirts, spice labels, posters, wallpaper, stickers, party decorations, envelopes, scrapbooks, and similar.

Tools

The Cricut Maker 3 is compatible with 13 different tools, but it only comes with the fine point blade. Other tools, such as the knife blade, the rotary blade, the foil transfer kit, the quick swap tool, the deep point blade, are all sold separately. These tools can be used in various projects, but they’re mainly used for cutting, coloring, writing, scoring, foiling, and embellishing.

Cricut Design Space

Cricut Design Space is essentially a designing program, and it might be somewhat confusing to first-timers. However, you can install this app on your laptop or desktop computer. It’s even compatible with Android and iOS devices.

Connectivity

To get your Cricut Maker 3 to start, you need to connect it to the Cricut Design Space app. There are two ways you can do this: via USB or Bluetooth. If you want to use this app on your laptop or desktop computer, you need to connect the two devices via USB cable. On the other hand, if you want to design something on the mobile app, you can use Bluetooth to transfer it to the paper-cutting machine.

Included Accessories

The Cricut Maker 3 comes with:

  • Premium fine point blade
  • Power cable
  • Housing
  • Materials for practice cuts
  • USB cable
  • Free trial subscription to Cricut Access™ (this only applies to new subscribers)
  • 100 ready-to-make projects online

Additional tools and accessories are sold separately on the Cricut official website, where you can buy various machine tools, mats, and craft tools. The original Cricut Maker came with a mat, pen, and rotary blade, but this is not the case with the Cricut Maker 3.

If you want, you can get the startup bundles. On Amazon, you can find the Cricut Maker 3 Startup Bundle, the Cricut Maker 3 Ultimate Bundle, and the Cricut Maker 3 Roll Holder Bundle.

Warranties

The Cricut Maker 3 comes with a one-year warranty that starts from the date of the original purchase. If your Cricut Maker 3 breaks down, or if one of its parts doesn’t seem to be working, Cricut is obligated to either replace the defective part, send you a brand-new product, or refund your purchase. However, the warranty doesn’t apply if your machine is broken because of misuse, physical or software modifications.

Pros

Unique Cutting Versatility

It can cut over 300 types of material, from thin paper and nylon to leather and balsa wood.

Compatibility

It can be used with 13 different tools, including a rotary blade, a knife blade, a quick swap tool, and many more.

Connectivity

The Cricut Maker is compatible with a variety of devices and even has Bluetooth connectivity.

Modern Design

It has a modern, sleek design, and it comes in different colors.

Speed and Force

The Cricut Maker 3 is twice as fast, and it has 10 times the cutting force as its predecessors.

Cons

The Price

The Cricut Maker 3 is quite expensive compared to other die-cutting machines.

Limited Additional Accessories

With this paper-cutting machine, you only get a fine point blade, housing, and a few other tools. All other tools and accessories are sold separately.

The Ultimate Cutting Machine

The Cricut Maker 3 is the perfect tool for any type of creative work. Not only can you use it for arts and crafts, but basically any kind of DIY project. This high-quality die-cutting machine is easy to use, and it produces quick results. While it does command a high price, it’s up to you to decide whether it’s worth your money.

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Serger sewing: buying your first serger machine

August 18, 2016 //  by SergerPro

If you love serger sewing and are interested in taking it to the next level, you may want to buy a serger to give your garments a professional and polished look.

We understand that buying a serger is difficult if you don’t know where to look. There are a lot of different sergers available on the market, and the more expensive the serger the more options you are likely to have, so read on for our informative guide on what a serger is, why you may want one and where you can get the best deals.

What is a serger?

  • So what does a serger sewing do? A serger (also called an overlock outside of the U.S) refers to a specific type of stitch that sews over the edge of one or more pieces of material. You don’t need a serger machine to make clothes, but it can be very helpful.
  • Sergers are great for hemming and seaming, the machines tend to run very fast (from 10000 to over 90000 rpm), and because they are so versatile they can be used for decoration and/or construction.
  • These machines are used by professionals in the serger sewing industry to create polished-looking garments. They are great for non-stretchy fabrics, because they stop the garment fraying and give the edges a finished, professional look.
  • They can also be used to create ruffles, create rolled hems and sew elastic, all of which are helpful when you’re making dresses and lingerie.
  • They are also used for fabric crafting and quilting.

Do I need a serger?

  • Some tasks can be done on a serger from start to finish, but in general they can’t be used in place of a regular sewing machine. You also cannot use a serger to create top stiching, zippers, or button holes.
  • Sergers are fast machines that are almost essential if you are thinking of making a living out of your sewing machine, but they can be a pricey investment. You can use a sewing machine without a serger, but if you want your creations to be of a professional standard it may be worth investing in one.
  • Sergers aren’t just for clothes. They can also be used for upholstery like curtains, cushions and covers, and can even be used to create decorative patterns.
  • Over lock stitches are more durable than straight stitches, and if you have a serger machine you can cut the fabric as you go along.
  • Sergers support a large variety of fabric, which means you can use them to create a lot of different garments. They support light materials like silk, as well as thick materials, and it lets you use more than one material at the same time.

Are they hard to use?

  • If you are new to sewing, the idea of using a serger may be quite daunting. They do look quite complicated, but sergers have improved a lot recently and they are much more user-friendly now than they were even a few years ago.
  • In spite of this, the more expensive and expansive the machine is, the more complicated it is likely to be. They can also be a bit fiddly and could take a while to master.
  • Refer to the sergerpro home page for more information on how to use a serger machine, or go here for a great introductory video.

How much do they cost?

  • Sergers tend to range from $200 on the cheaper side to thousands for more expensive and detailed machines.
  • Your level of experience and your reasons for buying a serger will determine how much you need to spend. If you’re using a serger for personal use, and/or you are just starting out, you won’t need anything too expensive. Sergers in the lower/middle range can still achieve great results, and will be easier to use.
  • The amount of threads the serger has will be linked to how expensive it is. A cheap serger may have 2-4 threads, a 3-4 seger will be more expensive and high-end sergers are likely to offer 5 threads.

Which serger should I buy?

Whilst you can buy sergers online, some people recommend going to a specialist sewing shop because you will then be able to test the serger before purchasing it.

If you do want to buy a serger online, here are a few examples of what’s available. We have selected a few machines from different ends of the spectrum to give you a clear view of what’s on offer.

Brother Designio Series DZ1234 Serger

Brother Designio Series DZ1234 Serger

  • This serger machine is on the cheaper end of the serger spectrum and is the best beginner serger machine
  • This serger comes with a blind hem stitch food, gathering foot and piping foot
  • You can use this machine to sew 1,300 stitches per minute!
  • The machine comes with two sets of free thread to get you started
  • It has very positive reviews, with 75% of customers giving it a 5* rating

 

 

Janome MOD-Serger with Lay-In Threading

Janome MOD-Serger with Lay-In Threading

  • This is an affordable serger machine.
  • It comes with 3 and 4 thread options
  • Other features include easy lay-in threading, quick change rolled hem, and adjustable foot pressure
  • This machine has very positive reviews, with no customers giving this product less than 4*s on Amazon

 

 

 

 

SINGER 14T968DC Professional 5 5-4-3-2

SINGER 14T968DC Professional 5 5-4-3-2

  • This is a more expensive serger machine
  • This singer lets you go up to 5 stitches
  • You can use this machine to create 1300 stitches a minute
  • This machine comes with an easy threading diagram and a fully adjustable tension system
  • This serger mas mostly positive reviews, but some customers have found it flimsy and easily breakable, which is not ideal for a more expensive machine.

 

 

 

Babylock Serger

Babylock Serger Machine 4-thread Automatic Tension Jet Air Through

  • This serger has a rather hefty price tag of over $1,000
  • This serger is the Japanese version of the similar ‘Imagine (BLE1AT-2)
  • You can control this serger with the touch of one button
  • All accessories are included
  • This serger has had 100% 5* ratings on Amazon.com. We hope this guide has given you some insight into what a serger is, what options are available and the kind of prices you will be looking at.

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