Since getting the Silhouette Cameo, I have found myself bouncing around different sites, that say free SVG files. There are a lot of people out there that are willing to share what they have designed. I thought today I would talk briefly about one site in particular which is
Miss Kate Cuttables . Now the name may seem familiar to you since their designs are also for sale at the Silhouette Store. Now I've bought their designs from both the Silhouette Store and directly from the website. However, there is a difference in what you receive when buying the files from one or the other.
At the Silhouette Store you get the cut already in the studio format, which means that you don't need to upgrade to the Designer Edition in order to use the file. Upon purchase it will automatically be loaded in to you image library within the Design Studio Software.
When you buy the design from the website, you get the file in a couple of different formats to use (SVG, JPG & PNG). Plus you get a PDF file that gives you instructions on how to layer the image once cut. I absolutely love the instruction sheet. This might be because I'm use to looking at the image in color and broken in to sections from using my Cricut handbooks. As you saw from the video posted last time. In order not to loss my way with the piece I try to color code them so I figure out what goes where and not to waste paper. The files bought from the website are already colored filled matching the colors on the instruction sheet. You can of course change the colors if you are utilizing the print and cut feature with the machine.
Some things to remember when using SVG files. You'll need to upgrade to the Designer Edition in order to use them. Your file will be stored on your hard drive so make a folder so they are easier to find, but know that you can also import the file to your Design Studio library. Also, you will need to switch the lines to cut lines since when you open them in the software the lines are set at no cut.
I'm know that there are a bunch of sites that have cutfiles for free and purchase. I haven't stumbled into one that has an instruction sheet attached, otherwise I would be talking about them too. So if you know of other sites that include instruction sheets with their downloads, leave me a comment telling me where, I would love to check it out.
HAPPY CRAFTING
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