If you're a serial hobbyist (like me), then you've likely heard of the love for the die-cutting machine brand, Cricut. The brand was founded in Utah, USA, in 1969 under the name Provo Craft & Novelty, Inc., before changing to its insect-inspired moniker in 2018.

For the uninitiated, Cricut machines use a small blade to slice precise lines through materials like vinyl, cardstock paper, iron-on sheets, leather, and craft felt, depending on the machine you own. Cricut machines range in size, price and compatibility, with the latest flagship model, the Cricut Maker 4, getting the most features for the highest price.

Released in March, the Cricut Maker 4 was designed to cut materials faster than its predecessor, the Maker 3, and offers greater customization options within the accompanying Cri

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