What Blade Cuts Faux Leather on Cricut? Complete Guide
You’ll want to use the Fine Point Blade for most thin to medium faux leather projects because it cuts cleanly and precisely. If your material is thicker or tougher, switch to the Deep-Point Blade to handle extra thickness with better pressure.
Thinner, larger pieces work well with the Rotary Blade, while very dense faux leather over 3mm thick may need the Knife Blade for multiple passes. Keep your settings and placement tight for best results, and there’s more to explore on perfecting your cuts.
