Can the Cricut Maker Cut Continuously

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Have you ever wanted to make a Cricut project bigger than mat? You can use the Slice tool in Cricut Design Space to tile a Cricut "off the mat" project—like this cute Pin the Tail on the Llama game!

Images in Cricut Design Space

If you want to make something larger than the large mat, you can use a process known as "tiling." I've seen people use this technique to make large car and wall decals, big wood signs, and enormous paper projects. Tiling a large-scale image with your Cricut is actually pretty easy using the Slice tool. This tutorial will walk you through the process using this adorable Pin the Tail on the Llama game! It's perfect for kids' parties.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat: image of final llama game on the wall

Pin the Tail on the Llama Supplies

  • White cardstock
  • Various colors of colored cardstock
  • Cricut Explore or Maker
  • 12″ x 24″ mat
  • Double-Sided Tape
  • Llama SVG File

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Note that you can use the 12″ x 12″ mat—you'll just have to do more slicing and tiling.

Design Space Instructions for a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat

Start by uploading the llama SVG to Design Space. Need help uploading? I have a tutorial for that!

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Upload the llama file to DS.

Let's say we want to make this llama 3′ tall and 2′ wide—obviously too big to fit on the mat. Start by resizing the image using the Edit Toolbar.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Change the size

If it's too big to see the entire project, you can zoom out in the lower left.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Zoom Out

Hide every layer by clicking the "eye" icon next to each layer in the Layers Panel on the right. If you are doing a project with more than one layer that needs to be tiled, work with a single layer at a time. This project has two layers that need to be tiled—the llama, and the blue blanket piece.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Hide layers

Create a rectangle from the Shapes menu in the Design Panel on the left.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Insert a square

Using the Edit toolbar at the top, change the size of the rectangle to 11.5″ x 23.5″—you will need to click the little lock to "unlock" the dimensions. (If you are using the regular 12″ x 12″ mat, make a square that is 11.5″ x 11.5″).

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Change to a rectangle

Place the rectangle over as much of your project as possible.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Put the rectangle on top of the llama

Select both the rectangle and the llama and click Slice at the bottom of the Layers Panel on the right. Slice always leaves you with more pieces than you might expect. Delete everything that isn't part of your original image. Now you can see that I have two pieces, one that will fit on the 12″ x 24″ mat.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Slice!
Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Sliced llama piece.

Make another 11.5″ x 23.5″ rectangle and place it over the next section of your llama and slice like you did before. Continue until all the parts of your llama are less than 11.5″ x 23.5″.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Place rectangle over next llama piece
Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Slice again!
Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Place rectangle over next llama piece
Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Slice again!

Unhide the blue blanket layer and slice that one in half in the same way.

Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Unhide the blanket piece
Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Create a rectangle
Make a Cricut Project Bigger than the Mat Screenshot: Slice again!

Now you're ready to cut out your project! I have included five llama tails in the cut file, but if you'd like more, use the Duplicate option to make as many as you'd like. Unhide the llama's blanket layers so they cut as well.

All pieces "unhid" in Design Space

Click "Make It" and Design Space will bring you to the Prepare Screen. It will show you a layout of all your mats and warn you that you have materials that need the large mat (unless, of course, you are using a 12″ x 12″ mat).

Prepare Screen warning

Click Continue to go to the Make Screen. Select your material, make sure you have the correct blade inserted into your machine, and cut your project!

Assembling Your Llama

Once you have all of your pieces cut out, use some tape on the back of the cardstock to assemble your llama on the wall. Super easy!

Final shot of llama game on the wall

Use a little double-sided tape on the back of the llama tails, blindfold the kiddos, and see how close they can get!

Final shot of llama game on the wall with extra tails

Hope you found this tutorial helpful for making Cricut projects bigger than your mat! You can do this with all sorts of materials in addition to cardstock, particularly adhesive vinyl if you're making wall decals or home decor signs!

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