

Item #
2003916
Cricut Bonded-Fabric Replacement Blade is rated
out of
5 by
4.
Bonded-Fabric Replacement Blade
$14.99
Pair this replacement blade with your Bonded-Fabric Blade Housing. Designate this blade for fabric cuts only to keep it sharp and on point. It’s made from premium German carbide steel and specially designed to cut basic and intricate designs in bonded fabric. Create beautiful DIY projects, including personal applique and sewing projects for a whole new world of sewing and fabric crafts. The pink colour matches the FabricGrip Mat as a gentle reminder to keep it in the fabric family. For results you’ll always love, replace your blades when needed. For use with Cricut Maker and Cricut Explore family machines.
- 1 Bonded-Fabric Replacement Blade
- Requires Bonded-Fabric Blade Housing™ (sold separately)
- For Cricut Maker® and Cricut Explore® family machines
- Created to cut both basic and intricate designs in bonded fabric and felt
- Cricut Maker
- Cricut Explore Machines
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Julie from
Great fabric cutter!
This blade works great cutting clean lines on cotton flannel. Love it.
Date published: 2021-02-09
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Katherine from
Premium fine point blade + housing gold
I really like this blade and housing it seems to cut my projects very clean and lasts longer which is always a plus when cutting a lot of vinyl, paper or card stock you want that clean cut every time. It works great with my maker and explore air 2.
Date published: 2020-11-23
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Candy from
Slightly Disappointed
I guess it's my own fault for not doing more research on this instead of just \"assuming\" things. I thought if I bought the blade, housing and fabric mat, I could cut quilting fabric out using my machine. I was wrong. I didn't realize it HAD to be \"bonded\" fabric which sort of defeats my purpose. Yes, bonded is in the title but I didn't know that's what it meant. I wanted to be able to cut out hexagon shapes for making English Paper Piecing quilts and other shapes. Oh well. Guess I'll toss it and the mat aside until I have a project that uses bonded fabric. At least I can still cut out the paper templates.
Date published: 2020-12-28
Rated 2 out of
5
by
ozmom from
bonded fabric blade
I tried to cut a rose out of cotton with steam a seam attached was a big fail.
The center part of rose got messed up ruined the fabric piece. maybe cut better on something not so intricate.
Date published: 2021-12-13