![]() If, for some reason, you can’t upgrade your operative system, here’s a PDF of the tutorial I used to have in this blog post when Cricut didn’t have the offset tool. I like to keep all content updated because I don’t want people to try something the hard and old way. The “Offset” feature is located on the top menu next to “Edit” and “Align.” To active it, you need to place and select on the canvas area. ![]() The offset tool will work with PNG, JPEG, and SVG files however, there are limitations when you use images that don’t have a clear or continuous path. ![]() You’ll see more of this in this tutorial. When you click on the offset tool, you will a couple of options, and although I’ll walk you through every single one, the best way to learn them is by playing with all of the options.
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