Sure Cuts a Lot – Cricut Software
- Sure Cuts a Lot works with the Cricut Personal (firmware v1.1, 1.3, or 1.34), Cricut Expression (firmware v2.1, 2.3, or 2.34), Cricut Create (firmware v1.51 or 1.54), and Cricut Cake (firmware v2.3x) machines
- Works with True Type fonts, including those already installed on your computer plus thousands of free fonts available on the internet
- Works with hundreds of free True Type Dingbat fonts
- Import SVG files using Sure Cuts a Lot to allow the use of your own custom artwork
- No special cartridges required
Product Description
Get the most from your Cricut, Cricut Expression, and Cricut Create with Sure Cuts a Lot! Save your money on dozens and dozens of cartridges and just buy one easy to use piece of software. Sure Cuts a Lot is an extremel... More >>




When I bought Sure Cuts a Lot I was under the impression that you dont need to have a cartridge!!! So after 48 hours of messing around with this thing, come to find out that you need at least one Cricut Cartridge to load the freakin mat.
Yeah I wish I knew that. I wasted my whole freakin day trying to load the paper get everything installed.
SCAL should give their customers more instructions or what you need before purchasing the SCAL…
VEry Annoyed and Frustrated right now
Rating: 3 / 5
Sure Cuts a Lot is a very easy program to use it came when they said it would …
Rating: 5 / 5
I love this program!! I have Sure Cuts a Lot 2 and they’ve made a lot of improvements. I seriously don’t understand why anybody would choose to use cartridges instead!! I’ve only had it a very short time but so far I have no complaints. I’ll be sure to post back if my opinion changes but I doubt it will!
Rating: 5 / 5
The product arrived promptly within the advertised timeframe. It performs extremely well and is everything the the software company promised Would highly recommend it to anyone who has a Cricut machine.
Rating: 5 / 5
I love the software because it saves me money from not having to buy font cartridges for my cricut. I have already used it on several occasions. The directions are a little confusing for a “non” computer person.
Rating: 4 / 5