The official Cricut YouTube Channel is a great resource where you can find free training, product updates, and project tutorials. You can also follow Cricut on Facebook, Instagram or TikTok.
There are also many creators who share Cricut tips and tutorials on social media platforms. Search using the hashtag #cricut to find Cricut tips, tricks, projects and more.
Humber College and the University of Guelph-Humber Library offers books and eBooks on using and crafting with the Cricut. If one of the following books is unavailable at the library, there may be a copy available at the Idea Lab for in-lab use.
By Crystal Allen; Photography by Andrea Marvan
Many public libraries offer Cricut machines. Visit your local library's website to explore their spaces, services, fabrication tools, and policies:
Toronto Public Library has a vinyl cutter at the Fabrication Studio located at the North York Central Library. Vinyl cutters may also be available at select Digital Innovation Hub locations.
Vaughan Public Libraries have a Cricut Maker 3, heat presses, and other vinyl cutters at the Pierre Burton Resource Library.
Brampton Public Libraries have the Cricut and other cutting machines at the Chinguacousy, Four Corners, and Springdale branches.