Things to know:
- Rotary blade required
- Strong grip mat or transfer tape on mat
- rotary cutter works best with sharp, straight lines if tiny
- you can put multiple colors of felt on a mat at a time
- default pressure (too deep cuts mat)
- make sure felt is brayed flat to mat
Making a Felt Garland
Preparing your workspace
Step 1: Gather materials.
Step 2: Cut a mat-size square of transfer tape and apply it sticky side up on the cutting mat. Remove excess.

Step 3: Cut your felt to mat size You can put 2+ colors of felt on the mat, but make sure your cricut design takes into account the spacing of your felt
Step 4: Apply felt to the mat and use the brayer to completely flatten the felt to the mat

Sending your design to print
Step 5: Finalize the design on cricut design space
- Attach all elements
- If you wanna import your own image click here
Design PSA
Similar to vinyl, make sure your design is one color and relatively simple shapes
Step 6: Click make and check that your mat is the same size as in your settings under material size
Step 7: Connect your laptop to the cricut and select Maker 3: 0USB

Step 8: Set your material as felt

Step 9: Set your pressure to ‘light’
Step 10: Select ‘Edit Tools’ and change settings from fine point blade to rotary blade
Step 11: Feed your mat into the machine
Step 12: Send to cut

Step 13: Watch your cut/remove when finished

Step 14: Peel off excess felt + transfer tape, then remove your pieces

Assembling your garland
Step 15: Take your upholstery needle and thread it with a full skein of embroidery thread

Step 16: Sew the needle through 2 adjacent parts of your felt piece so that the thread leaves the felt piece on the same side it goes through the first time

Step 17: Continue sewing until you have a fully threaded garland
Step 18: Space out your pieces and enjoy!

Maintenance consideration: The rotary blade may become dirty with felt build up