Silhouette Cameo 4 or Cricut Maker!? Which machine is better!?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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    Price Comparison: 3:10
    Product Features Silhouette Cameo: 7:49
    Product Features Cricut Maker: 11:18
    Software Silhouette: 13:59
    Software Cricut: 21:03
    Cutting on the Silhouette Cameo: 29:17
    Cutting on the Cricut Maker: 33:24
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  • @KarleyHall
    @KarleyHall  4 года назад +75

    If you already have a machine, don't forget to comment and tell me what sold you on your machine! Or if you plan to buy a machine, what machine are you going with?!

    • @cathrynlainez6033
      @cathrynlainez6033 4 года назад +8

      Will you gift me one to do my projects 😭😭

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +43

      @@cathrynlainez6033 I have given away several machines! Follow along and you just may be a winner one day!

    • @bonnienava6570
      @bonnienava6570 4 года назад +10

      I have a Cameo 4! Just got it this week. It was a gift from my brother so that is what I love about it. Currently trying to figure out the design and separating layers part! But so far love it!

    • @indiracruz8057
      @indiracruz8057 4 года назад +14

      Hey Great video! We have cameo 3 and 4 and were thinking about getting the cricut but what sold us on the Cameo was the print and cut capability the area we can print and cut is about 12 x 18 inches and the cricut is les than a letter page do that was it. When cricut expands its print and cut area we will buy one for sure!!

    • @pallana3701
      @pallana3701 4 года назад +9

      I wanted to buy The C. Maker until I seen the S. Maker holds sheets (12x24) and cut it has a slide cutter on it😳 so that’s why I changed my mind

  • @asianvickie
    @asianvickie 4 года назад +1137

    TLDR; If you're thinking about making stickers, get a Cameo.
    I have both the Cricut Air (own first) and the Cameo. My sole purpose of the machine was to make stickers and cut out vinyls. I had no problems cutting vinyls on either machine, but printing out stickers then getting the machine to cut the stickers was the deal breaker that made me purchase the Cameo. The Cricut was a nightmare when using the print then cut feature. I wasted so many sticker papers and the printing quality is very very low. There are tricks around the Cricut but I bothered wasting my time and at the end, it wasn't worth the effort. Also, I felt like I wasted so many sticker paper because the print and cut feature is limited to the size the registration mark and what fits inside the box. Registering the marks was a pain in the ass for the Cricut. The software is very basic and I find that you can't do much on it.
    The Cameo relieved all my stress that I accumulated from the Cricut. Again, I purchased a cutting machine to cut stickers. I love the Cameo because it can cut my stickers accurately and precisely. The software is easy to learn, and I like how much control you have over it. I used to go on Pixlr for script stickers (so the machine doesn't cut each individual letter on Cricut, I didn't know how to) and with the Cameo I don't have to because the feature is within the software. The cameo has registration marks where the machine reads it, and cuts accordingly (if applicable). And if your machine doesn't read the marks, you have the manual option to point the machine in the direction. I do not have problem with the machine other than the fact that it cuts loud. But despite this con, it beats the Cricut in every way because of it's capabilities.
    Cricut is advertise everywhere and it got the best of me. Don't let this happen to you. I absolutely despise this machine and wished I purchased the Cameo from the start. Also a bonus that I got the Cameo 3 for ~$90 bucks @ Michaels just about a month ago.
    If you're in the market for a cutting machine, I hope this reviews helps you from making a choice. I don't want any potential sticker maker to go through this mess.
    Think about why you're buying the machine for, and if you're gonna cut 200+ material, then the Cricut may be for you.
    Excuse my poor grammar, but you understood what I said so it's all cool.

    • @kaelincook6487
      @kaelincook6487 4 года назад +50

      Thank you so much! I’m wanting to do my own stickers and have been going back and fourth of what machine would be best and this helped so much!

    • @serenityinhim
      @serenityinhim 4 года назад +31

      Thanks for taking the time to give us your experience. I feel like Cricut and its updates are over the top with little to no change. I really want a Silhouette how did you score the Silhouette for so inexpensive? You sold me on the Silhouette. Tfs, Christine

    • @asmaabdulah1954
      @asmaabdulah1954 4 года назад +24

      Thank you so much. Studio vlogs really glorify cricuts but the amount of problems they have is hella scary

    • @carabullock8043
      @carabullock8043 4 года назад +21

      Vickie X THANK YOU for posting. I have drove my self crazy researching and was already leaning towards silhouette.... now that I’ve read your comment I have made my decision and ordering now. Thank you.

    • @razal929
      @razal929 4 года назад +19

      You just described my experience. I agree other than the loudness, the Cameo beats the Cricut.

  • @michellecreative701
    @michellecreative701 4 года назад +41

    I love my silhouette cameo. I had a Cricut but sold it because the designing for what I do is limited. I have done so much stuff with my Silhouette.

    • @Ramellosugahill
      @Ramellosugahill 3 года назад +4

      More ppl like cameos software. But perfer cricuts cutting

  • @moimanuela1
    @moimanuela1 4 года назад +6

    This is the best informational video I have seen. Thank you so much for doing this and actually comparing the Pro's and Con's. II am currently a Cricut owner and although it is user friendly for beginners you do it a wall with being able to expand on you're projects.
    Thank you for such a detailed video. This actually has convinced me to purchase a cameo 4.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +1

      Awesome! I’d so appreciate if you purchase your machine through one of my affiliate links! That directly supports this channel!

  • @blessedbythebest3212
    @blessedbythebest3212 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Thanks for every info on the cameo , you are the only person here on RUclips that showed the cameo machine, has a cutter.

  • @roberthearne6879
    @roberthearne6879 2 года назад

    I think you do an excellent job explaining the difference between the 2 machines. I have an extensive back ground in design and graphic arts I am surprised that there is not a machine that would apply oil based paints directly to wood. I understand the technique of designing of a stencil and then applying to the surface, but is there a machine that would apply a direct paint spray to wood to give you the same affect as applying a stencil. I think I know the answer but thought I would ask. Once again excellent demonstration. thank you

  • @linahakansson2070
    @linahakansson2070 4 года назад +1

    I'm looking for a comparison between crease quality.
    I will be making boxes and do not want to score with a knife, I want a proper good crease. I can see that Cricut has a creasing wheel, but does Cameo 4?

  • @lindameunier2580
    @lindameunier2580 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video! It helped a lot!!!

  • @kb3239
    @kb3239 4 года назад +1

    I had to watch to the end to know what this was. I’m working on paper stencil and this came up- cool though!

  • @Anna-qwerty
    @Anna-qwerty 3 года назад

    Hi! Just a follow up , is it still doing well with no wear and tear? Like it'd stink if an expensive machine starts to die after a year! For both machines!
    Had a new released phone with rave reviews when it first came out, but it didnt age well after 1 year and became super slow, and barely do much on it. So I have become weary of new releases of anything expensive

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      Oh yah- they machines are built to last! I’ve had my Maker since it launched so over 3 years. Almost 4! The cameo 4 launched in 2019 and I got mine in October 2019 and its held up great. It’s definitely flimsy and I don’t use the roll feeder- but nothing has broken!

    • @Anna-qwerty
      @Anna-qwerty 3 года назад

      @@KarleyHall Cool, thanks!

  • @SuperMrsMar
    @SuperMrsMar 4 года назад +224

    Wow, it took until now that I found out it was pronounced "cricket", all this time I thought it was "cry-cut" 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @kimyaebi
      @kimyaebi 4 года назад +4

      omg same!

    • @nadineelliott9703
      @nadineelliott9703 4 года назад +2

      Hahaha me too !

    • @shawnd4363
      @shawnd4363 4 года назад +6

      That’s weird 😒🙄 because you all should have seen/heard commercials, tutorials, RUclips videos and all kinds of communications that this product was pronounced properly, for you -Not- mispronounce it’s name! 🤣🤪 Just weird!

    • @SuperMrsMar
      @SuperMrsMar 4 года назад +21

      @@shawnd4363 I guess I have just been living under a rock so only saw the name written and never heard it pronounced. This is the first video I have watched regarding the machine. After all, I don't own one.
      Oh, and you should know that the people at the big box art supplies shop doesn't know how to pronounce it either!
      Have a nice day.

    • @kevin4165178
      @kevin4165178 4 года назад +1

      So I wasn't the only one 😬

  • @nhatreally
    @nhatreally 3 года назад +317

    Basically Cricut is like Apple, nice marketing but tells you what to like, simple, user friendly, more expensive( most likely to make up for the r&d). Silhouette is like android, more customization, a bit more options, less expensive, less well known but a very good product all the same.

    • @ingridsfeeds4526
      @ingridsfeeds4526 2 года назад +66

      I think your comparison illustrates pretty much my feeling. As I hate apple, i will go for sillouette! Thanks

    • @daveferris5465
      @daveferris5465 2 года назад +14

      if cricut is like apple and silhouette is like android then you must be saying cricut is more reliable and stable because whilst android is more customisable ios is far more stable and reliable. fact

    • @daveferris5465
      @daveferris5465 2 года назад +6

      @@beckicoplin4008 i didnt say it was. i was referring to the comment about cricut being like apple and silhouette being like android as a way to put cricut down by pointing out ios is far more reliable and stable than android.

    • @clovermark39
      @clovermark39 2 года назад +27

      Also Cricut has dropped support for quite a few machines and they cannot be used anymore so you end up with a great big paper weight. I’ve got the first silhouette cameo which I hadn’t used for over 6 years. I signed into my account again recently and it remembered all I had bought and is still supported. It also cuts beautifully.

    • @LittleMissStamper
      @LittleMissStamper 2 года назад +26

      @@daveferris5465 We have both apple phones and iPads as well as android phones and tablets. I personally would pick android all day long. The apple zombies baffle the hell out of me. As far as reliability....I haven't had either be unreliable...however....you forget your apple password and omg the nightmare. No thanks lol

  • @ernestoo8309
    @ernestoo8309 3 года назад +94

    You're worrying about being too long on your videos... That's the reason I was here in the first place. To get first hand experience on both platforms. Thank you so very much for comparing these two in such a way. You have done a great job!

    • @WillowX5
      @WillowX5 3 года назад +2

      Creators worry about video length because of algorithms, analytics, data and demographics. It's all about how to make the most money. Their analytics show that most people stop watching after so many minutes, or dont bother watching if it shows it's more then a few minutes long.
      Then you lose advertisers if it shows your viewers are clicking off the video instead of watching till the end. Advertisers want pre-roll, mid-roll and/or end of video..and they want viewers to stick around to see their ads.
      It's all about money....always...

    • @cjheasley5713
      @cjheasley5713 Год назад

      People get distracted if it's not quite the video they were hoping for or if someone is talking to long. Creators know this so they put the important information in and make follow up videos (usually) to expand on certain aspects that seem to be of interest to the viewers. I read a comment that this woman has made a video going a bit more in depth in the comparison of the software for these two machines. I don't doubt she has other videos that continue the comparison she went through here. I think she did marvelous and it was exactly the video I was looking for. The comments also are super helpful for me personally in my decision making process. I agree that she was very thorough and concise. That's difficult to find in most cases.
      -JC

  • @christopherjohnson7664
    @christopherjohnson7664 3 года назад +11

    Not even 10 minutes in the video and it already seems like the cameo is the best

  • @avengergurl2001
    @avengergurl2001 4 года назад +25

    Silhouette all the way! I want the control and freedom. Thanks for the comparison I was curious about the maker, but I'll stick with my Cameo.

  • @gastbyu6377
    @gastbyu6377 4 года назад +20

    Thank you so much for the comparison. I have been wanting to buy a machine but couldn't decide between the silhouette and cricut. Think I'll get the Silhouette 4.

  • @lisasheehy3316
    @lisasheehy3316 3 года назад +26

    This video has changed my life. I love my maker but I am not crazy about design space. The fact that I can use the silhouette software with the maker is amazing! Thank you!!!

    • @pinkpineapple2149
      @pinkpineapple2149 3 года назад

      Do you need both machines in order use silhouette software on the cricut?

    • @tjduprey
      @tjduprey 3 года назад

      You cannot upload designs on the free version of silhouette software.

  • @Winter1x
    @Winter1x 4 года назад +23

    Most informative and detailed video I've found, you've helped me decide on the Cameo 4. I want to make and sell decals and the feed tray is what sold me on it. Thank You.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +3

      I’m so happy to help!! Thanks for your comment- I really appreciate it!

  • @imaginerdtive6487
    @imaginerdtive6487 4 года назад +33

    #silhouette
    I love having all the control.

  • @judithsperling1599
    @judithsperling1599 4 года назад +22

    This was a really great video. I grew up with the precursor silhouette machine and I am also still using my Cameo 1. I too find that the Silhouette software is extremely flexible and I only have the Designer Edition compared to your Business Edition. When I get a new idea about something I want to do, I can usually accomplish it with Silhouette. I bought the Maker when it first came out and I have regretted it. I find Design space to be very confining and frustrating. It's too simple for me and also because I'm so used to Silhouette, I don't think Design Space is very intuitive. I have a lot of difficulty figuring out how to do the same things I can do in Silhouette. One of the things you mentioned you like the Cricut machine better is the sorting colors by mat. I find the Silhouette software does have features which can do this. One way, is you don't have to move shapes off the mat if you don't want them cut at the same time as other shapes on your mat. You can simply select those shapes you want the machine to ignore and select "no cut". You can have several shapes on your mat selected as no cut and only one as "cut" and the machine will cut only the shape that has been marked as cut. Also, a feature that I love is that you can select by color. If you have various shapes on your mat in various colors, you can select say all of the red shapes, mark them as cut and the machine will cut only the red shapes. So you don't have to move any shapes off the mat at all. The biggest difference between the two machines that you did not mention and really it is a software difference, is that Cricut Design Space is compatible only with Windows 8 and above, while Silhouette Studio will work with Windows 7. I wish I had known that before I purchased my Maker, because I have Windows 7 and I am perfectly happy with it. Even though support for 7 has ended, I don't plan on an upgrade anytime soon. So, the only way I can use my Maker now is to upgrade to the Silhouette Business Edition so that I can send projects from Silhouette to the Maker. Not sure I want to do that either, so I might end up selling my Maker.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for your detailed insight! I know people will appreciate it! While you can change the different colors to “no cut,” I still find that I move them around my mat to position them to take advantage of my material. So that’s why I started just moving them off the mat. I feel like it would make sense for silhouette to add the option to sort to different mats if you’d like. Thanks again for your comment!

    • @ale347baker
      @ale347baker 3 года назад

      You can send commands to the Maker with silhouette studio?

  • @jenniferpann752
    @jenniferpann752 3 года назад +8

    Who's here because they heard about the cricut subscription? 😞

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад +2

      I think a lot of people will be purchasing silhouettes. Luckily I can teach you all about both 🥰

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад +2

      Cricut just released a statement that if you purchase a machine and register it before 12/31/2021-- you will get unlimited uploads for life :)

    • @jenniferpann752
      @jenniferpann752 3 года назад

      @@KarleyHall omg thank you for this!!!

    • @briizcustoms9543
      @briizcustoms9543 3 года назад

      @@KarleyHall With the lifetime update is it worth buying vs the Silhouette?

  • @david-iam
    @david-iam Год назад +2

    Cricut’s software “user friendliness” makes it so NOT user friendly. Sounds counterintuitive, I know.
    Cricut need an advance user mode to allow owners to work more freely like Silhouette studio imho.
    Also love Cameo print and cut feature. And ability to interface with Pepakura directly.

  • @roseemich
    @roseemich 4 года назад +29

    Thank you so much for this video! Everyone talks about Cricut but I don’t hear much about the Cameo, this deff helped me with my decision on what to save up for! 😊

  • @pikeypig
    @pikeypig 2 года назад +5

    The first ever machine I owned was the Cricut Maker, I bought it not long after it was launched. At the time I thought it was awesome, though I used to get frustrated with the online software, odd occasions when I couldn't use my machine because cricut were running maintenance etc. I then purchased a Brother SDX1200 because I wanted to be able to do bigger print and cuts, and eventually found myself using the brother machine all the time with the cricut just sat there idle. The brother machine did cost considerably more but it was a far more versatile machine. I sold the cricut to help finance another brother machine because of an increased workload, however I discovered quite a serious flaw with the brother machines, their build quality wasn't great, the feed roller system was poorly designed and eventually failed due to wear, brother didn't seem to want to admit that they had not put enough effort into development. I think they were just eager to get to market before cricut could made too much of an impact. Anyway, I then purchased a Cameo 4, and I can honestly say, that out of all 3 of the machines, it is the one that suits me the most. It's definitely the most capable, has the most advanced software and is the cheapest. It is the noisiest, with the brother machine being the quietest, but I can live with that. I've worked it hard and it's more than paid for itself, I just wish I had bought one sooner.

  • @LynetteYoung
    @LynetteYoung 4 года назад +52

    I just sold off my Air2 for a Silhouette 4 - the software alone is SO much better and targeted to people who design (I bought the Business level software). The machine is much faster too.

    • @celym6884
      @celym6884 4 года назад +2

      I'm torn between which to purchase i make my own designs but i also use some images from google to add to my designs for instance if i need a character ill search it up on google and add it to my design what would you recommend also have u made stickers with the machine i craft by hand for myself and my family but would love to branch out into a business

    • @Sonshine279
      @Sonshine279 4 года назад +3

      @@celym6884 You can buy licenced designs on Sillouette that allows commercial use. You can download anything to use from Google but be aware of copyright law if you want to sell product with someone else's design.

    • @daynadayne
      @daynadayne 3 года назад

      Or just use real design software on whatever machine you choose lol

  • @riopetty9201
    @riopetty9201 3 года назад +7

    Silhouette hands down, and I have had both Cricut and Silhouette. The software is so far superior there’s no comparison and like someone else mentioned my blades last so much longer on my silhouette. Plus I love print and cut and the Cricut is so wasteful of sticker paper.

  • @Sandra-iv5tc
    @Sandra-iv5tc 4 года назад +9

    What about cutting wood for bookmarks? Can a silhouette cameo do the job? And should I get a special blade/cutter for wood?

  • @TheKlh54
    @TheKlh54 4 года назад +26

    I’ve been a Silhouette user since 2008. I had the Wishblade version and bought the Cameo when it first debuted. I have many friends who use the Cricut and love it and I wondered if maybe I should buy one. But after your comparison I know for sure Silhoutte is still my choice. I want the 4! Thank you for going into more detail to compare these two machines!

  • @ktarquinio
    @ktarquinio 4 года назад +11

    Thank you Karley! This ia fantastic comparison. I love how you obviously planned and edited this comparison. You do not ramble! All of the information you shared is helpful and your delivery is top notch. I am checking out the laser printer link before I buy. Thank you. Best, Kitty

  • @caseyk6717
    @caseyk6717 3 года назад +17

    My first machine was a silhouette years ago. I upgraded to a newer silhouette and bought a Cricut as well. I only use my silhouette. I love the design ability.

    • @NinaS___
      @NinaS___ 2 года назад +1

      I love my Silhouette as well. If you have business edition of Silhouette Studio, you can save files as SVG-format, thus using the files also for the Cricut.

  • @annieclore9443
    @annieclore9443 4 года назад +5

    Price comparison - the 1 month free in Silhouette you get to keep the designs - with Cricut you only get to use the designs as long as you subscribe - the minute you stop paying then you don't have access any more. The subscription with Silhouette is much better. Those designs are mine to keep forever. Cricut Access is a nightmare to use. I can use the search and the filters to a point, when there is NO back key. I can't go back to a search and pick up where I left off. It is exceptionally difficult to navigate. I get frustrated and quit the program. The stylus that the Cricut comes with is worthless and you end up buying the scoring blades which will add to the cost. I have both machines. I have the Silhouette Business Edition. Once you buy the Business Edition, it is yours to keep forever, there are no additional cost. I like the Silhouette better because of the functions.

    • @jmb3875
      @jmb3875 4 года назад

      Thank you for these excellent points. So it sounds like the Business Edition is a one time cost, vs a monthly fee. That's much better.

  • @marshaidlewoman128
    @marshaidlewoman128 3 года назад +22

    I had the old Cricut when still using cartridges. Bought the Imagine back in the day and returned it. Couldn't get it to work and there was NO technical support. They suggested I find someone who could work on the program for me! Bought the Silhouette after seeing a friend using hers. Have never regretted my purchase. Love how I own my designs and how easy it is to use.

  • @periwinkleartistry9625
    @periwinkleartistry9625 3 года назад +41

    I have owned both Cricut and Silhouette. I literally gave my Cricut away. It was useless to me. Way too limiting on what I could design and the software felt like a trial version that only let me do a few things. I have the 1st gen Cameo and Cameo 4 Pro and absolutely love them both. The one thing that no one has mentioned is blade life. The Silhouette blades last FOREVER. I bought my first Cameo in 2013 and I have an Etsy business. I have yet to dull a Silhouette blade. The Cricut, in the few short months I used it before rehoming it , blew through blades in a matter of days. I would never go back to Cricut.

    • @periwinkleartistry9625
      @periwinkleartistry9625 3 года назад +2

      @@mwp4205 hi! The cutting force is much stronger, you have two tool holders, and there are a lot more tool options with the Cameo 4 like a rotary blade for example. One really nice thing they give you with the Cameo 4 is a bag of adapters to use your existing legacy tools and pens! I’m very happy with it.

    • @amandamartin2767
      @amandamartin2767 2 года назад +1

      What kind of printer do you use with your cameo? From my understanding, Cameo doesn’t print and cut? I’m leaning towards cameo but don’t think my Brother worksmart series printer will print my detailed art very well. I also have a canon inkjet which I put up in the closet bc ink for it was so expensive and at the time I just needed a printer for basic paper printing/copying.

    • @CheesyMcBeard
      @CheesyMcBeard 2 года назад +2

      @@amandamartin2767 This comment isn't relevant anymore since there is the Maker 3. All the things she mentioned that she missed is on the maker 3 commercial grade one.. I love my maker 3. I see a lot of fangirlism on the Cameo like if they are getting payed to say things like that. The Maker 3 has a lot of options. The sky is the limit. The Only thing you need is being creative.

    • @yoanagonzalez4115
      @yoanagonzalez4115 2 года назад

      Hi i am wondering if having to change out the blade can be the reason why i have a solid red light on the power button?

    • @amandamartin2767
      @amandamartin2767 2 года назад

      @@CheesyMcBeard thanks I’ll have to look into the maker 3.

  • @MariaColon879
    @MariaColon879 3 года назад +7

    Excellent comparison! I still can't decide though because I don't know if I will use it as much.

  • @stephaniewoodruff9580
    @stephaniewoodruff9580 2 года назад +8

    I started with the Cricut Maker and love it but I also wanted to be able to do larger print then cut designs so I have added the Silhouette Cameo 4 Plus. I love the ease of the Maker but I plan to get in there and learn Silhouette Studio (Business Edition). Right now, I sometimes get frustrated with all the features of Silhouette Studio and use the Maker simply out of ease. But I also refuse to give up, I will learn Silhouette Studio, even if if takes forever! :)

    • @sararivera2396
      @sararivera2396 Год назад

      Silhouette Studio....Business Edition🤔 What is that exactly? Im new here...trying to figure out what is what lolzz...

  • @davidsgameing6961
    @davidsgameing6961 4 года назад +17

    I think I'm more confused now that I was before.
    After I saw the video I was thinking of getting the silhouette and then I started reading the comments and I'm not sure what I want again 😓😭

    • @raphashadow1266
      @raphashadow1266 4 года назад

      Me too

    • @chewar7537
      @chewar7537 4 года назад +1

      I could not ever get ahold of Cameo's customer service dept. They are a nightmare!! Their website has nothing but complaints against them.

    • @Meoniamonay
      @Meoniamonay 4 года назад

      Same 😩

    • @melissasecci77
      @melissasecci77 3 года назад

      Same here🙈🙈

    • @Kai_is.a.w
      @Kai_is.a.w 3 года назад

      Same 🙁

  • @cropmom66
    @cropmom66 3 года назад +10

    This is a great comparison video! Thank you! I have the original Cameo and recently got a Cameo 4. I won my first Cameo in a contest. There is definitely a learning curve to the software, but like you said there is so much you can do with it. Have been contemplating getting the Maker to add to my collection, but just don't know if I really need it. Thanks for the video!

  • @carol_draper
    @carol_draper 4 года назад +10

    This is so incredibly helpful! I want to make shirts and decals and such and I feel the Cricut would be easier for me to get started. Thanks!

  • @fullermoments
    @fullermoments 3 года назад +5

    I have used Cricut since it first hit the market. Infact, I love it so much that I volunteer teach people how to use it. That being said, I've always had an interest in the Silhouette because I've heard awesome things from other users- but hadn't slowed down to really research it. So so glad your video came in my feed....I'm doing a Watching you was like unwrapping a late Christmas 🎁. I am going to purchase one. You emphasized the versatility it offers. Cricut allows you to import several file types, but not export the designs you make. The fact that with Silhouette I
    can export my creations from Silhouette into other programs ie Adobe, of Sawgrass' Program Management software as examples is a game changer as I do sublimation. Lastly the ability to create my own Rhinestone designs in Silhouette is another reason I'm sold. Definitely still love my Cricut for many other reasons...but the Silhouette will be a welcomed addition to my studio! Thank you for your awesome review 😀

  • @oliviafisher3321
    @oliviafisher3321 4 года назад +7

    If I’m going to be using Illustrator to create my SVG files, so essentially software isn’t as heavily weighted on my decision, which machine would you go with?

    • @ConfidentPrincess
      @ConfidentPrincess 4 года назад

      They are both good machines so it would depend on the size if you don’t need a bigger cutting maker would be fine I have 2 Cricuts and the second cameo and just ordered the cameo 4 plus 15 inch and want the 20 inch but its not out yet lol.

  • @beckylong5345
    @beckylong5345 4 года назад +4

    I think the one thing that is left out of EVERY side by side comparison IS : That the Silhouette is NOT propitiatory like the Cricut which I think is a HUGE to making a decision on which one you buy in my opinion also lets not forget about the PNC feature is much better than Cricut in my opinion ...Thanks

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад

      I’m not sure I know what you mean! Would you mind explaining? I briefly mention the print the cut feature- but yes! Silhouette has print then cut capabilities up to 12x12 which is super handy!

    • @fetB
      @fetB 2 года назад

      @@KarleyHall probably talking about the stones they throw in peoples way, even go so far to write frivolous lawsuits and "bully" people when they make alternative software for lesser known operating systems for example

  • @Heyitsmiaaa23
    @Heyitsmiaaa23 3 года назад +5

    Seems like Android Vs Apple haha is it?

  • @vlozity
    @vlozity Год назад +1

    I do not use the drawing functions on my Silhouette since I am a graphic designer and use Illustrator exclusively. The reason I watched this video is I know nothing about the capabilities and functions of a Cricut machine. My take away from this... I made the right decision going the Silhouette route, but your right about the noise hahaha
    Aesthetically, I love the look of the Silhouette... imho, it looks more sleek and professional.

  • @KarynHayden
    @KarynHayden 4 года назад +10

    Thanks for the detailed comparison, have been wanting to see a video like this 👍

  • @ecast9944
    @ecast9944 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this very thorough comparison. I am definitely going to purchase the Cameo now, especially in light of recent events. I am particularly thankful that you showed the god-awful noise that the Cameo makes. I absolutely would have thought that I purchased a malfunctioning machine! Still going with Cameo, though. 😏

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      🤣😂 you’ll get used to the noise!

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      Cricut just released a statement that if you purchase a machine and register it before 12/31/2021-- you will get unlimited uploads for life :)

    • @Elizabeth-rq1vi
      @Elizabeth-rq1vi 2 года назад

      Geese! My Cameo 4 is waaay quieter than the SD! I can still here RUclips while cutting!

  • @twheeler3119
    @twheeler3119 3 года назад +5

    I have the Maker and the silhouette 3. Initially I only used the silhouette for rhinestone cuts.... now I use my maker almost exclusively... easy to use.

  • @annetteborder454
    @annetteborder454 3 года назад +1

    I bought a cricut 3 and out of the box it does not work and cricut support sucks. the machine will not reconize the blades. What I bought it for is to cut fabric from patterns to make my dog clothes. My question is can silhouette upload my patterns so I can cut them? I know its alot of work to set them up in design space before you can cut them. I like the sound of more space bigger mat, better chance of my pattern fitting on the mat.

  • @RaineCraftsandDIY
    @RaineCraftsandDIY 3 года назад +18

    Great comparison. Thank you Karley! 😊

  • @tonyamocha5365
    @tonyamocha5365 4 года назад +7

    I have the cam 4 and Cricut 2, love them both not selling neither one

  • @torrzzz
    @torrzzz 4 года назад +19

    I literally just ordered the Maker and I’m so happy after watching this! Very informative!

  • @MsLul123
    @MsLul123 4 года назад +16

    I have the original Cameo. I got it because it was the only one on the market at the time. I had initially purchased a circuit but the thought of spending money for each cartridge made me break out in hives, so I returned the circuit and paid a it more for the Silhouette. I’m still happy with my machine and have the Designer Edition.

    • @avengergurl2001
      @avengergurl2001 4 года назад +2

      Same here! Recently upgraded to the Cameo 3 and kept my old machine because it is still a great machine.

  • @sonjiavowell8659
    @sonjiavowell8659 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for the comparisons of the machines. I recently bought a cricut maker and I'm looking forward to using it, but now I'm thinking of getting a silhoutte cameo to use along with my cricut.

  • @nancyeaguiar
    @nancyeaguiar 4 года назад +26

    The Cricut is so powerful, sadly, the software doesn’t offer enough to design. I wish Cricut design space was more like the silhouette design studio.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +13

      That's why I love using Silhouette Studio with my Cricut!

    • @nancyeaguiar
      @nancyeaguiar 4 года назад +2

      Karley Hall how do you mix the two?

    • @daynadayne
      @daynadayne 3 года назад +3

      I use use Photo Shop or Figma to make designs. You create the SVG and just upload. Neither of them customizes like real design software.

    • @chewar7537
      @chewar7537 3 года назад +1

      Very true. I bought the Business Edition from Silhouette to design, and then cut on my Cricut.

    • @chewar7537
      @chewar7537 3 года назад +1

      @@KarleyHall Me too!

  • @kalap9468
    @kalap9468 3 года назад +5

    I love designing with Silhouette and then save as a SVG and cut with my Maker (specifically when I am cutting felt or fabric). It’s a process, but you just can’t design with the Cricut the same as Silhouette. And my Cameo 3 doesn’t cut fabric like the Maker, but the process I follow works. I do wish Cricut let you have the option to NOT auto sort. Drives me batty!

  • @diddyboler9000
    @diddyboler9000 4 года назад +7

    I have a maker and I love it. Still learning and love your videos.

  • @Sz3roRevan117
    @Sz3roRevan117 4 года назад +5

    This was super helpful. I almost got a Cricut and after watching this I am convinced the Cameo is the machine for me. All that customization. I'm in love. And I am content with spending a little extra for the better software instead of what I've heard Cricut bleeds you of money. THANK YOU

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +1

      I'm so happy you found this helpful!! Thanks for your feedback!!

  • @analicia1919
    @analicia1919 3 года назад +5

    I have a Cameo 3 but want a Cameo 4 and a Cricut maker! I do prefer silhouette studio design. The point editing helps clean up rough edges. I like the tools and options I have when designing.

    • @ZymixProductions
      @ZymixProductions 3 года назад

      What is the difference between the Cameo 3 and Cameo 4?

  • @brandiquanrud3737
    @brandiquanrud3737 4 года назад +6

    I switched from Cameo 2 to Cricut Maker two years ago. It was the biggest jump in quality and features ever back then. It appears Cameo is trying to catch up. I agree the quality of the machine itself is better on the Cricut Maker and it’s a more intuitive and quiet system. I couldn’t go back now that I have the ease and beauty of Cricut. I love the rotary blade and all the attachments for the quick switch system. The preforation blade and scoring blades are awesome. But honestly the ready to make projects are my favorite. Easy and fast for crafters who want to make something beautiful but don’t have a ton of time or experience at design!

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад

      QuickSwap for sure is a selling point!!! So good! Thanks for your insight! I feel like this will be so helpful to other crafters! You’re the best, Brandi!

    • @SA-gf7uf
      @SA-gf7uf 4 года назад +2

      Personally I love the freedom of designing my own projects. Once you learn the program it is so easy. Love my silhouette 4

    • @brandiquanrud3737
      @brandiquanrud3737 4 года назад +1

      S A it is awesome for designers! I keep both softwares but I don’t have a ton of time to craft anymore so I grab the quick ready to make projects from Cricut. It fits best for my busy lifestyle now.

    • @BrendaJones492
      @BrendaJones492 4 года назад +2

      I agree whole heartedly- I don’t want to get a graphics arts degree to make my things for my home. I am still debating returning the cameo.

  • @callisto9
    @callisto9 3 года назад +10

    The Cricut might have "offline" mode, but you have to sign in to use/cut with your Cricut! So when our internet was down for four days, guess who couldn't sign in to their "desktop" Cricut app and cut stuff? Me. It was me.

  • @IraQNid
    @IraQNid 3 года назад +5

    This was fun to watch. I now own a Brother Scan N Cut SDX125E. I'd love to see a comparison between it and these two models, a Roland Sticka tabletop digital cutter, and the larger version of the Cameo digital cutter as well. Throwing in the Roland cutter and the larger one from Cameo is a good way to get a feel for the Prosumer market space and the trends that the craft or home markets appear to be headed in.

    • @cjheasley5713
      @cjheasley5713 Год назад +1

      Thank you for mentioning other options. As a newb I am doing my due diligence as I have to work very hard to save for my first machine. I want to make sure it's reliable as I hope to use it to start a small business with sales from my projects to get me into a better situation. So reliability really is crucial. Going through the comments is helpful and I appreciate you mentioning similar machines that I can add to my list and compare. Stay blessed
      - Jessica

  • @EmmyBeanJewelry
    @EmmyBeanJewelry 4 года назад +17

    Silhouette all the way! I have a Cameo 3, considering a Cameo 4. I use it to create and cut custom packaging for my jewelry, as well as make every craft I can find the time to do... Foil Quill, vinyl, HTV, paper flowers, cards, and more. I know so many people who got a Cricut and couldn't figure out the software due to such a high learning curve, and the machine ended up collecting dust... had them look at what I could do on my Silhouette (even with the basic level free software) and they were blown away. If you're debating between the two brands, don't give in to the Cricut hype... Silhouette is where it's at.

    • @njkel924
      @njkel924 4 года назад

      I want it basically for tshirts and home decor things. Would the silhouette 3 be sufficient?

    • @EmmyBeanJewelry
      @EmmyBeanJewelry 4 года назад +1

      @@njkel924 Absolutely! That's what I started using mine for, then realized how much *more* I could use it for. 😊

    • @njkel924
      @njkel924 4 года назад

      @@EmmyBeanJewelry ok is it really difficult to figure out the computer system. I'm not a techy but I usually can catch on

    • @EmmyBeanJewelry
      @EmmyBeanJewelry 4 года назад +2

      @@njkel924 The free basic software is quite easy to use. Now, with the basic software you can't use SVG files, its primarily DXF files, but you can use a tracing tool to turn JPGs and PNGs into cut files. There are lots of great (free!) resources out there to show you how. I only recently upgraded to the Design software so I could use SVGs (specifically for using the Foil Quill). With the free basic software I cut HTV for shirts and tote bags, cut vinyl for home decor, cut a zillion paper flowers for a giant arch for my neighbor's daughter's surprise sweet 16 last fall, cut luminaries, boxes, sketched and cut stickers, and designed and cut my own packaging. Just don't rush and try to do things too fast... have fun with it! Practice with spare supplies before using anything pricey. If you're going to be using it for personal projects, or even gifts, there are lots of free fonts, DXF files and more to use. The Silhouette design store has free "how to" resources, too, and free files to use that change frequently.

    • @Pikachyu13
      @Pikachyu13 3 года назад

      @@EmmyBeanJewelry hi there! What sort of press did you have in the beginning? Most people use the cricut easy press. I'm wondering what you started out with? Im hoping to do the same later. Thanks! :)

  • @PaMelLa_580
    @PaMelLa_580 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the review! I need a machine to cut fabric pieces 2 1/2 yrds in length so the Cameo 4 is definitely gonna be the purchase for me!

    • @nikkiroebuck3733
      @nikkiroebuck3733 3 года назад

      I'm curious as to how this would work. Does your fabric have a backer? Sorry I am still new to the matt less cutting and the idea still sounds foreign to me.

  • @SiliconSicilian
    @SiliconSicilian 4 года назад +14

    I never even realized the Maker had that front tray storage and had to go check mine out. Don’t know how I missed it. Handy.

  • @SixelaSky
    @SixelaSky 4 года назад +9

    Thank you so much for this video. I’ll be buying a Cricut for my wedding!

  • @wadedavis9344
    @wadedavis9344 Год назад +1

    Can you draw your own design and can you drop deign in silloute free or do you need to pay?

  • @erikmuniz23
    @erikmuniz23 3 года назад +5

    All I knew and trusted was Cricut, but thanks to this video I ordered a cameo. The cameo alleviates all the problems you run into with Cricut.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      Can’t wait to hear what you think! Keep me updated!

    • @laylamayarthur8244
      @laylamayarthur8244 3 года назад

      which problems does it fix specifically? Super curious as I'm still divid on which one to buy !!

  • @annetteandhercrafts
    @annetteandhercrafts 4 года назад +27

    I have a Silhouette Portrait (1st edition) and Cameo (1st edition). I always wanted a cutting machine. When I finally had the budget, I did some research and chose Silhouette. It offered what I wanted, freedom and control over the designs without being tied to the internet or cartridges, at a price I could afford. I started using the software before I got the machine, so when it got here I was ready.

  • @RailuTiamiyu
    @RailuTiamiyu 4 года назад +29

    With Silhouette you can cut, sketch, score as many colours as you like without moving the images on and off the mat. you can also do all these with a single send command, you only need to cut by lines. This means that, you choose a line colour for diffent action.So if you have 10 images on the mat and tou wish to cut 3, score 3 and sketch 4. You choose a line colour for each action. The fill colour does not matter. When you send to cut after designing, the default setting is simple, change that to line then check the box on the left side of each colour. then in front of these colours, choose action you want it to carry out.You can also choose which side of the cutting tool you want the machine to use - Red or blue.

    • @carabullock8043
      @carabullock8043 4 года назад

      Railu Tiamiyu may I ask if you silhouette is beginner friendly

    • @beckicoplin4008
      @beckicoplin4008 2 года назад +3

      @@carabullock8043 there is a learning curve, but I think they both can have a learning curve ( I own both machines) however there are tons of RUclips channels that can help you learn tips and tricks with both machines! I think most the problems come when people think they are going to get it out of the box today and make a business out of it tomorrow without doing homework and tons of practice first

  • @kathleenenithwood746
    @kathleenenithwood746 4 года назад +8

    Thank You for taking your time to make this video. I highly appreciate it.

  • @DixonMarshall
    @DixonMarshall 4 года назад +3

    I have used CorelDraw for design for 20 years, and have the latest version. Is it possible to output a design to the Cameo directly from CorelDraw, or do I have to import it into the Cameo software? I have never used a vinyl cutter, I'm completey new to this. I would consider the Cameo 4 over the Cricut mainly because at a 10 foot capacity, I would be able to do full length truck or car decals. I have been sending work to a vinyl shop, and they want CDR (CorelDraw files) to work with.

    • @hampton823
      @hampton823 4 года назад +1

      Silhouette has a Connect feature that goes from Coreldraw to the Cameo 4 so you can cut your design.

  • @cassandra5624
    @cassandra5624 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for this video! I love my Cricut Maker, but also love the Silhouette designs. That's all I want to be able to do. I do not want the learning curve that comes with the Silhouette. Cricut Maker is perfect for me and I am so glad that I saw this video as I was close to getting the Silhouette Cameo, not any more after this video. Good for if you are into making your own designs. I am not that advanced. Again, thanks for sharing and I need to find out how to get Silhouette designs to use with my Cricut Maker and I will be a happy camper! xoxo

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад

      You can do it-here is a video to show you how! ruclips.net/video/tCr3aHaKAsg/видео.html

    • @legalmemories
      @legalmemories 4 года назад +1

      Same here - I love that the Cricut software is simple to use. I just use my cutting machine to make die cuts for scrapbooking projects and the occasional card. But like you I love the Silhouette designs - but now that I know you can buy them and save as an SVG - total game changer

  • @chelsismith8171
    @chelsismith8171 4 года назад +6

    This is the perfect video! Thank you so much! I think I will go with the silhouette!

  • @SarahCoxWrites
    @SarahCoxWrites 4 года назад +16

    I used to be silhoutte then hopped over to a Maker, which as a stand alone machine is great, but Cricut lets all of its customers down with its software. It is so lacking in design capability and is so glitchy that it makes me dread turning on the machine. Cricut’s business model means they won’t be addressing the design and usability capabilities as they want you to lock into their own designs. I’ve stuck with the Cricut for three years (first with explore then a maker) and I cannot wait for the cameo 4 pro to come out. As soon as it is released, I’ll be selling my maker.

    • @allenemilystewart6039
      @allenemilystewart6039 4 года назад +1

      I use my Silhouette software, you are correct, it is better, and cut mostly on my Maker.

    • @Ively-Creations
      @Ively-Creations 4 года назад +1

      I totally agree with you! It bugs me that I will have to leave Cricut behind. Their software is horrendous and they don't seem to care in providing good customer service. I mean I would think this crisis we're all in would teach them that NOTHING IS GUARANTEED! If they can't take care of their client base, what makes them think they'll continue to be a flourishing business.
      I've got HUNDREDS of projects so starting over won't be easy but I'm thinking the Silhouette may very well be a much better option.

    • @cj4eva
      @cj4eva 4 года назад

      Allen & Emily Stewart how do you get it if you have cricut?

    • @allenemilystewart6039
      @allenemilystewart6039 4 года назад

      CJ 4EVA I had Silhouette machines before the Cricut... so I just kept the software, upgraded to business and save as SVG, open the svg in cricut design space and cut. I love Sure cuts a lot 5 too. Dreaming tree has it for $50

    • @allenemilystewart6039
      @allenemilystewart6039 4 года назад

      @@cj4eva I had a Silhouette first and still had the software on my laptop.. So I upgraded to Business Edition, save as svg and open/cut on the cricut. I know it’s a free download (Silhouette software) but I’m not sure if you have to link it to a Silhouette machine since you won’t actually be cutting. I’m sorry for just now replying, I just saw this!

  • @LordPadriac
    @LordPadriac Год назад +2

    The Cameo 4 with the 3mm Kraft blade can cut right through thinner styrene sheet (plasticard) and can score the 1/8" thick stuff deep enough that it will snap on the score line like it should. It makes making wargaming terrain that has a lot of repetitive details much quicker and easier. The 2mm Kraft blade will also get through the thinner styrene. I got the base size Cameo 4 (the 12") because that's really all I need. Most often I'm buying the 7" x 12" sheets sold by Plastruct but I also use the 12" x 24" sheets when I am building an entire new set of terrain because it's more cost effective. with the 12" x 24" cutting mat I can get a lot of styrene parts cut out very quickly and safely. I had tried a laser cutter before that could cut through the material but it often leaves blackened and melted edges, gives off a lot of fumes that will either cause cancer eventually or could possibly create hydrochloric acid in your lungs and there was always the possibility of an errant piece of material reflecting the laser and blinding me. The Cameo 4 cuts the plastic neatly, quickly and safely. I couldn't be happier with it. I had demoed the Cricut at an in-store demo at a JoAnns near me but it just doesn't have the power to even score it well or cleanly.

  • @Kickrocksproductions
    @Kickrocksproductions 3 года назад +3

    You conveyed the info so concise!! The best video. I know I will by the Cameo for the feeding capabilities. I am a little nervous about the software but there is always RUclips university to help :) Thank you!

  • @thinkpink472
    @thinkpink472 4 года назад +10

    I'm still undecided 😭
    Update: I bo the Cricut Maker!

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +6

      Well my vote is for the Cricut Maker 🤣! But it seems like people think my favorite is the Cameo 4 after this video!

    • @thinkpink472
      @thinkpink472 4 года назад +1

      @@KarleyHall thank you 😊
      I love your videos.
      Would you choose the Maker over the Air 2?

    • @thinkpink472
      @thinkpink472 4 года назад +6

      BTW I thought this video was very unbiased.

    • @ilonamozuraityte7099
      @ilonamozuraityte7099 4 года назад +1

      I hate with passion Cricut Air2. Calibration is a nightmare. I spent two days and over an inch size stack of paper during calibration and it still about 2mm off. And this sh...t happens pretty much every time I print and cut something with boarder (the boarder gets cut random). Every time i update software I go through the same hell. Customer service is not great either. It takes some time for them to come back to you if you contact them by email.

    • @harpstrung9440
      @harpstrung9440 4 года назад +1

      Too funny! ...(it did kinda seem like it. You sold me on getting the Cameo, too!)

  • @legalmemories
    @legalmemories 4 года назад +4

    Super helpful video! I have owned a Cricut Expression (with the Gypsy and old Cricut Craft Room format), a Silhouette Cameo and now I am back to using a Cricut and have a Cricut Explore. I love Cricut Explore because I can use all of the cartridges I amassed from 2006 to 2012 and I think it is so user friendly, but I think the Silhouette Design store has some really great designs. Now that I see that you can buy a Silhouette file as an SVG - that is really a game changer. I am on the fence about whether to buy a Cricut Maker - but I suspect I will need to at some point since I suspect Cricut is going to move to only supporting the blade adapter system which does seem cool

  • @dishajain2026
    @dishajain2026 4 года назад +10

    Such a nice, elaborate video! Thank you for your effort

  • @LisaMM830
    @LisaMM830 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this wonderful video. I have a Cricut Air 2 but I am having so many issues with Design Space and my Mac not playing nice together. It is making me want the Cameo 4. The software looks amazing and I'm very familiar with Illustration and Inkscape. I've loved my Cricut but I think its time for a change

  • @fourforrests
    @fourforrests 3 года назад +4

    This is the best comparison video that I have found so far. Great job! I am leaning towards the Cameo 4 because of the roll feed capability but I'm still undecided.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад +1

      The new Cricut Maker 3 also has an optional roll feeder. I just purchased it to do a review!

  • @JustMightDIY
    @JustMightDIY 4 года назад +5

    Great comparison. You mentioned that you don’t recommend either for wood. I checked the description what you do recommend and didn’t see one. What machine do you recommend for wood? Thx!

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +10

      glowforge.us/r/ZGVHHUNH it will cost you a kidney 😂 but man, it can cut acrylic, wood, tooling leather, and mdf like a dream!!!

    • @brendonsimons5456
      @brendonsimons5456 2 года назад

      @@mwp4205 you can't cut vinyl with a laser cutter because the burning of it creates chlorine gas which is highly toxic, hence the need for a blade. It's the same for fabrics except you could have a fire. Laser cutters are good for hard materials. While these types are good for soft art materials.

  • @meibarrette2690
    @meibarrette2690 3 года назад +9

    This was amazing and clear. I have the cameo 2 and was gifted the cricut maker by my husband. I'm glad to know I can transfer my files since I love the control features in silhouette!

    • @angelagalan930
      @angelagalan930 2 года назад +1

      So would you recommend the silhouette 2 camo?

    • @meibarrette2690
      @meibarrette2690 2 года назад

      @@angelagalan930 I love my cameo2. It is really reliable. I mostly use it for my stickers and vinyl decals since I make most of those files in silhouette's design space as it has more creative freedom. It is more manual since I have to line things up myself, manually adjust my blade settings and less attachment options, but I dont mind that.

  • @kimrosen3564
    @kimrosen3564 4 года назад +7

    The Silhouette Design Software is a creative wonder. Cricut software is too limited for anyone who wAnts to design.

    • @lunaumbra5179
      @lunaumbra5179 4 года назад

      You can send any svg to cricut, what is limiting about that?

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +2

      I think they are saying the design tools within cricut are limited. I agree- if you want to design, you need a 3rd party software. Which I’m happy to pay for in order to use a better cutting machine, like the Maker!

    • @lunaumbra5179
      @lunaumbra5179 4 года назад +1

      @@KarleyHall oh I see. I never use the software for designing anything because I already know a vector program. I also use it for running a business and not for fun arts and crafts.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад +1

      @@lunaumbra5179 Yes! If you use a vector program-- the Cricut is perfect! :)

    • @rd-gi6jw
      @rd-gi6jw 4 года назад

      @@lunaumbra5179, same here. I also use a vector program to design and cut with Maker for business. I'm extremely happy with the machine. I'm in a non-English speaking country, so not much use of the wording designs. Moreover, I use both Cyrillic and Latin scripts with lots of local characters. When it comes to drawing, luckily I have years of experience. I use Design Space in the final stage only to arrange objects, weld, attach etc. and then send to cut.

  • @LisaWilliams-jb5re
    @LisaWilliams-jb5re 2 года назад +2

    I'm a beginner and this video helped me decide on which machine fits my needs more. I'm going with the Cameo 4. Thanks a bunch.

  • @KristinWilliamson307cups
    @KristinWilliamson307cups 4 года назад +13

    You can cut two different colors without having to move one shape off. You just choose fill color in the cut screen. That is available in the basic edition.

    • @lovelymsL1
      @lovelymsL1 4 года назад +1

      Right, or just click 'no cut' on one of the shapes when you're on the send panel. I don't think the basic level has cut by color. Not sure though.

  • @karleydavis5312
    @karleydavis5312 3 года назад +2

    I just found this video as I’m trying to decide which crafting cutter is best for me to get started with and I have NEVER seen anyone with their name spelled the exact same as mine!! It was meant to be that I found your video!

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      Yay!! So glad you found my channel! 🥰 I love meeting other Karleys!

  • @jennihawk
    @jennihawk 4 года назад +13

    Thank you so much for going into the differences with the software! I'm a newbie and need hand-holding for the software aspect. The software definitely sold it for me to get a Cricut. It was also very insightful into knowing the cutting surface area for both machines. For me, I'm looking to create smaller projects and don't require a large space. Very insightful video! :)

  • @veronicajuarez3684
    @veronicajuarez3684 3 года назад +1

    I wish I had done a better search before buying a cricut because cameo is better and any way!!!! Believe me girls and by the way cricut space is awful

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      Totally personal preference! I personally use both and prefer my cricut.

  • @Makapida
    @Makapida 4 года назад +3

    I saw a tutorial on Cameo 3 by Silhouette, and she waas able to cut by color, or layer, and she did not have to move designs on and off if she wanted to cut multicolor designs.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад

      You would have to move them to conserve material space. Silhouette needs to get a sort to mat function! That’s the only thing they are missing 😅

  • @lighttronixes2635
    @lighttronixes2635 2 года назад +1

    hi, can anyone who own both a silhouette portrait 3 and cricut maker test whether the AC adaptor can fit both machines interchangeably?

  • @margaretross8486
    @margaretross8486 4 года назад +4

    I really enjoyed your video. I have Silhouette Cameo 1 - Designer Edition and a Cricut Joy. I love the Joy because I can use my IPad (quicker to open than my laptop). I don’t really like design space for designs - Silhouette Design Store is better laid out and easier to purchase with download cards and the free designs can be added to my library. The thing I don’t like about the Cameo, is the noise. I was disappointed that Cameo 4 is the same. I think Cricut Maker cuts fabric better than the Cameo. Also, the cutting tools of Cricut are of a better quality than Cameo. The Joy’s mat lost it’s stick quickly but rectified with 505. I’m happy using both machines and software, depending on the project - enjoying the challenge. I’m thinking of buying a Maker and keeping my Silhouette Cameo 1. The Joy is so much fun.

  • @sequillawilliams8809
    @sequillawilliams8809 3 года назад +1

    In the background that looks like the Canon 12x12 printer I have that printer and can never get it to work I wonder how it's going for her

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      I love it! It’s my favorite printer

  • @debraorringer3190
    @debraorringer3190 4 года назад +4

    Really good comparison... I still don't know which will be better for me. I like the idea of the cameo and the cutting feature on the back. Software usually comes easier to me but the ease of use for cameo is also nice.... time to play with the software.

  • @reniecedixon1048
    @reniecedixon1048 3 года назад +1

    Well I know which one I will be getting after Cricut is forcing me to pay to subscribe to their Design Space. 🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      I encourage you to reach out to cricut and share how you feel!! The more people who tell them they aren’t okay with this change the better. Maybe there is hope they won’t actually implement the change- 877-7cricut!

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      Cricut just released a statement that if you purchase a machine and register it before 12/31/2021-- you will get unlimited uploads for life :)

  • @jasrogue
    @jasrogue 4 года назад +13

    The sound that Silhouette is off-putting enough. I thought my Explore Air 2 was loud! I've had my eye on these machines for awhile and am definitely set on the Maker. I'm already someone who creates my own designs on Procreate, Illustrator, and Photoshop on the IPad pro and uploads them to design space for full control so that's not a big deal for me. But I love how sturdy and beautiful the Maker is, it's the same reason I own a Kitchenaid stand mixer, they're beautiful, powerful, and unmatched in quality.

    • @nicolebrodie6812
      @nicolebrodie6812 4 года назад +2

      You convinced me to go with the cricut using other software. I to am a kitchenaid Addict

    • @jaiilise
      @jaiilise 4 года назад

      I totally agree with you

    • @reianae.smiley8573
      @reianae.smiley8573 4 года назад

      I'm set on getting the Cricut Maker too. But I think, Cricut Design Space might have more features in the near future.

  • @samiul6013
    @samiul6013 3 года назад +1

    So in summary go with silhouette cameo 4, unless you want a quieter, a software that will hold your hands along each step (with far less feature), want a better feel build,

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      Everyone’s takeaway will be different! For me- it’s the maker hands down with third party design software 🥰

    • @zinvor123
      @zinvor123 3 года назад

      @@KarleyHall Which software?

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  3 года назад

      I use Adobe Illustrator

  • @hookedonhisgrace
    @hookedonhisgrace 4 года назад +3

    I am brand new to the cutting machine world. I bought a Cricut Maker in March and it's my first machine. I love how easy it is to use. I did a ton of research before purchasing, and honestly had no idea about the Silhouette 4 machine! I went with the Maker over the EA2 because of the ability to do the engraving (which I adore). I felt like if I was going to spend that much, I might as well go all out and get the newest one. It is loud, so I can't imagine how loud the Silhouette is! My 4 year old comes running whenever he hears the Cricut running. Even when he heard it in the video, he had to come watch 😂 I really feel like the Maker was the best choice for me.

    • @tiffanystanton2020
      @tiffanystanton2020 4 года назад

      I got my Maker around the same time and I knew nothing about a Silhouette until recently.

  • @bretthendricks8415
    @bretthendricks8415 3 года назад +2

    I agree with Cricut users complaing about alignment issues. I have a maker and cut my printed designs FACE DOWN. I do this because the edges are a lot nicer on this thick card stock when cut from the back. The trouble that creates is I cannot rely on the registration marks used with print and cut. I recently found out that Design Space places a ridiculous size restriction on print and cut anyways. So I have a few lines in my files that serve as registration marks. I first cut a piece of copy paper with these and cancel before it starts cutting my design. Then I have a guide made of the copy paper to align my print to. This usually works OK. But then sometimes the Cricut will randomly start the cut a few mm too high or low. That used to ruin my design but because those registration lines are cut first, I have time to bail on the cut. If the Cricut is not starting where it should I've found that repeated attempts don't work. I need to cancel the cut, position the design again and do another cut of the copy paper and hope the machine will print in the right place. I should add that I move my cuts around the map frequently since I am cutting with a lot of force. I go right through the mat if I don't move things around so trying to position my art at 0,0 and always placing it in the same spot on the mat is also not something I can do. This process is too tedious and I am disappointed with the Cricut's repeatability. I think once a cut starts in the right spot, it's accurate however most of the time for the two passes my cuts require.

  • @ratmgr2
    @ratmgr2 4 года назад +30

    Team Silhouette here. More software features, larger print and cut area, cutting without a mat, ability to sell files for use with other machines, and until recently Cricut did not have the ability to work offline like Silhouette

    • @pedrosolis4330
      @pedrosolis4330 3 года назад

      What are the max dimensions for the print and cut area on the Silhouette? Could I do a design as big as 11"×17"?

  • @forevermylove1
    @forevermylove1 4 года назад +2

    There is no need to move things away from the mat in Silhouette Studio. You can just tell the software to not cut something. You should probably add that in the video because it is very misleading for new people.

    • @KarleyHall
      @KarleyHall  4 года назад

      I show how to turn it to no cut in this video when I used the rotary tool- but I don’t use that function when I’m cutting multi colored images. It’s a personal preference since I have to reposition the images on the mat to cut the image. Based on the sales from this video, people are buying silhouettes so I don’t think they mind!