![]() How do I know this? The proper dimensions are shown in a screen shot on the Christmas Tree Advent Calendar tutorial, as well as noted in the tutorial itself. The above SVG file, which I made for my Christmas Tree Advent Calendar, should actually be 46.23″ wide by 50.67″ high. Consider this 23.5″ measurement to be a big red warning that your project is now the WRONG SIZE. ![]() Thus, I recommend you always check the size of your image - if it is exactly 23.5″ on either side, chances are very good Cricut resized this SVG file. Unfortunately, Design Space will NOT inform you that it is resizing a too-large image. Once your image is uploaded, you can place it on your canvas. You may also find this tutorial helpful: How to Upload SVG Files to Cricut Design Space App on iPhone/iPad But what about all those projects I haven’t fixed yet? Or the projects from other designers that won’t ever be fixed? That’s where THIS tutorial comes in to help you learn how to resize SVG files in Cricut Design Space!įirst, if you’re unfamiliar with how to upload an SVG file to Cricut Design Space, check out my SVGs Made Simple video series that shows you exactly how to do it on a desktop, laptop, iPhone, or iPad. The good news is I’m going through my projects one-by-one and updating them so there is a “stacked SVG” that allows import without resizing. Unfortunately, all this Cricut Design Space update has done is cause a whole bunch of designers’ projects to now import too small, including several JenniferMaker 3D projects. In the past, we would get this “Image Too Large” warning prior to the update now we get automatically resized images and NO warning or notification. ![]() So if you’re encountering this resize issue, use this tutorial. This is a huge improvement, but alas, it will still cause some files larger than 23.5 x 23.5 to auto-resize. UPDATED: In early September 2019, Cricut changed their original resize of 11.5 x 11.5 to 23.5 x 23.5. I suspect Cricut did this because so many new crafters were getting confused when they had a very large image and got the “Image Too Large” message, or now the “Project Incompatible” message, and perhaps they thought change would help. A Cricut Design Space update on Jquietly released a new feature (and updated in early September 2019) - namely, when you upload ANY SVG file that measures over 11.5″ 23.5″ (either wide or high), Cricut Design Space will now automatically resize SVG files to 23.5″ on its longest side. Have you ever uploaded an SVG to Cricut Design Space, cut it out, and realized it was too small? If so, you’re not alone. ![]() Learn how to resize SVG files in Cricut Design Space so they cut at the correct size! DIY Paper Flower Wall Art: Mason Jars & VasesĬricut Design Space automatically resizes all uploaded SVG files that are over 23.5″ down to a maximum of 23.5″, which can create problems if your project is larger. ![]()
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