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Hi, I’m JoAnna, thanks for stopping by! I love creating textile and surface pattern designs, sewing, and painting. I’m always learning new things and want to share some of that info with you. I hope to bring you a helpful tutorial or a quick little tip each week.


Latest Posts:

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Cameo 4 Foil Quill Alternative
Jun 7, 2022
Cameo 4 Foil Quill Alternative
Jun 7, 2022
Jun 7, 2022
Silhouette Cameo 4 Fine Tip Foil Quill Adapter
May 31, 2022
Silhouette Cameo 4 Fine Tip Foil Quill Adapter
May 31, 2022
May 31, 2022
Shrink Plastic Pins with the Cricut Maker
Mar 15, 2022
Shrink Plastic Pins with the Cricut Maker
Mar 15, 2022
Mar 15, 2022
Making Pins using Black Shrink Plastic and the Foil Quill
Mar 8, 2022
Making Pins using Black Shrink Plastic and the Foil Quill
Mar 8, 2022
Mar 8, 2022
Another Style of Watercolor Clipart in Procreate
Mar 1, 2022
Another Style of Watercolor Clipart in Procreate
Mar 1, 2022
Mar 1, 2022
Creating Watercolor Style Clip Art in Procreate to Use With Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Feb 22, 2022
Creating Watercolor Style Clip Art in Procreate to Use With Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Feb 22, 2022
Feb 22, 2022
Creating Gouache Style Clip Art in Procreate to Use With Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Feb 15, 2022
Creating Gouache Style Clip Art in Procreate to Use With Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Feb 15, 2022
Feb 15, 2022
Creating a Single Line SVG File in the Adobe Illustrator App Using Vectorize
Feb 8, 2022
Creating a Single Line SVG File in the Adobe Illustrator App Using Vectorize
Feb 8, 2022
Feb 8, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG File - Part Three
Feb 1, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG File - Part Three
Feb 1, 2022
Feb 1, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG Files - Part Two
Jan 25, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG Files - Part Two
Jan 25, 2022
Jan 25, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG Files - Part One
Jan 18, 2022
Creating Your Own Single Line SVG Files - Part One
Jan 18, 2022
Jan 18, 2022
Low Poly Heart Box
Jan 11, 2022
Low Poly Heart Box
Jan 11, 2022
Jan 11, 2022
Planner Stickers with the WRMK Foil Quill
Jan 4, 2022
Planner Stickers with the WRMK Foil Quill
Jan 4, 2022
Jan 4, 2022
3D Cardstock Snowflakes
Dec 28, 2021
3D Cardstock Snowflakes
Dec 28, 2021
Dec 28, 2021
Portrait 3 Print and Cut Gift Labels
Dec 21, 2021
Portrait 3 Print and Cut Gift Labels
Dec 21, 2021
Dec 21, 2021
DIY Gift Card Envelopes
Dec 14, 2021
DIY Gift Card Envelopes
Dec 14, 2021
Dec 14, 2021
Blade Replacement Alternatives for Portrait 3
Dec 7, 2021
Blade Replacement Alternatives for Portrait 3
Dec 7, 2021
Dec 7, 2021
12 Gift Ideas for Someone Who Owns a Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Nov 30, 2021
12 Gift Ideas for Someone Who Owns a Cricut or Silhouette Machine
Nov 30, 2021
Nov 30, 2021
Foiling on Acrylic with Cricut and WRMK Foil Quill
Nov 23, 2021
Foiling on Acrylic with Cricut and WRMK Foil Quill
Nov 23, 2021
Nov 23, 2021
How to Set Up Your Template on Your Cutting Mat for Silhouette Users
Nov 16, 2021
How to Set Up Your Template on Your Cutting Mat for Silhouette Users
Nov 16, 2021
Nov 16, 2021
Etching on Acrylic with the Silhouette Portrait 3
Nov 9, 2021
Etching on Acrylic with the Silhouette Portrait 3
Nov 9, 2021
Nov 9, 2021
Foil Quill on Acrylic with the Portrait 3
Nov 2, 2021
Foil Quill on Acrylic with the Portrait 3
Nov 2, 2021
Nov 2, 2021
Scoring with the Portrait 3 Using the Cricut Scoring Stylus
Oct 26, 2021
Scoring with the Portrait 3 Using the Cricut Scoring Stylus
Oct 26, 2021
Oct 26, 2021
Silhouette Portrait 3 Scoring with the Bevel Quill
Oct 19, 2021
Silhouette Portrait 3 Scoring with the Bevel Quill
Oct 19, 2021
Oct 19, 2021
Tips for Using the WRMK Fine Tip Foil Quill with the Silhouette Portrait 3
Oct 12, 2021
Tips for Using the WRMK Fine Tip Foil Quill with the Silhouette Portrait 3
Oct 12, 2021
Oct 12, 2021
Using the Trace Tool in Silhouette Studio
Oct 5, 2021
Using the Trace Tool in Silhouette Studio
Oct 5, 2021
Oct 5, 2021
Using the Silhouette Portrait 3 Pixscan Mat to Cut Stickers
Sep 28, 2021
Using the Silhouette Portrait 3 Pixscan Mat to Cut Stickers
Sep 28, 2021
Sep 28, 2021
Cricut Snap Mat Feature to Cut Stickers
Sep 21, 2021
Cricut Snap Mat Feature to Cut Stickers
Sep 21, 2021
Sep 21, 2021
Cutting Full Sticker Sheets with Your Cricut - Part 3 - Final Cutting
Sep 14, 2021
Cutting Full Sticker Sheets with Your Cricut - Part 3 - Final Cutting
Sep 14, 2021
Sep 14, 2021
Cutting Full Sticker Sheets with Your Cricut - Part 2 - Test Printing
Sep 7, 2021
Cutting Full Sticker Sheets with Your Cricut - Part 2 - Test Printing
Sep 7, 2021
Sep 7, 2021

Digital Downloads

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Floral Easter Egg Single Line SVG Files
Floral Easter Egg Single Line SVG Files
$2.00
Carnation Flower Single Line SVG File, Botanical Floral Clip Art, Instant Digital Download
Carnation Flower Single Line SVG File, Botanical Floral Clip Art, Instant Digital Download
$3.00
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Daffodil Flower Single Line SVG Files
$3.00
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Lily Single Line SVG Files
$2.00
3D Low Poly Heart Box SVG File
3D Low Poly Heart Box SVG File
$2.00
Month, Day, Numbers Single Line SVG files
Month, Day, Numbers Single Line SVG files
$2.00
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Celestial Theme Single Line SVG Files
$5.00
Good Luck Charm Single Line SVG Files
Good Luck Charm Single Line SVG Files
$5.00
Floral Skull Single Line SVG Files
Floral Skull Single Line SVG Files
$3.00
Snowflake Single Line SVG Clip Art Files
Snowflake Single Line SVG Clip Art Files
$5.00
Single Line lettering cricut

Making Single Line Words to Use with Your Cricut or Silhouette Machine

April 27, 2021 in Adobe Illustrator, Cricut, Tutorial

Hi Everyone! A lot of you who use your Cricut or Silhouette machine to write, foil, engrave, deboss, etc. know the frustration of trying to find single line fonts. While single line fonts do exist if you search for them, they aren’t always free and can add up pretty quickly. Also, it may be struggle to find one that you actually like.

I do not pay for a Cricut Access membership and I am not going to pay $5 for a font I can only use in Cricut Design Space, sorry!!

I do, however, have an Adobe Creative Cloud membership at that includes tons of free fonts to use, plus I have lots of fonts from Design Cuts and Creative Market.

I know I can use my system fonts in Design Space, but if I want to use it as a writing font, it outlines my letters. Not the look I’m going for. Not to mention, the terrible letter spacing that is default for Design Space.

My system font in Design Space - it outlines the letter if I change the lintetype to Draw, and the letter spacing is horrible.

My system font in Design Space - it outlines the letter if I change the lintetype to Draw, and the letter spacing is horrible.

Now I’m going to show you, how to use the font that I already have and make it into a single line word that I can upload into Design Space or Studio and use as a draw file.

You will need Adobe Illustrator, either the app or desktop version. I’m going to be using the app on my iPad with the Apple Pencil for this tutorial.

First, I’m going to create a new file in my Illustrator app. Then I’m going to select the text tool.

I’m going to keep it pretty simple and type “thank you.” To change the font, I need to have my words selected and click on the “Properties” button on the right side tool bar. The font I’m using is called Santa Fe Spring (it is not part of the Adobe fonts, but I added it to my Creative cloud so I could use it on my iPad).

Fonts Illustrator app

I’m typed my words as two separate objects so I can adjust their placements.

Then, with both words selected, I’m going to lower the opacity of this layer to about 20 percent.

Lettering Illustrator App

I’m going to lock the layer with my words and create new layer above it, this is the layer I will be drawing on.

Lettering Illustrator App

I select the PENCIL tool from the left side tool bar. I’m using the pencil tool because this is a very loose hand-written type font. If you would like more control, you can also use the pen tool. Just DO NOT use the blob brush, we want single line strokes, no fills.

Lettering Illustrator App

I set my fill to “nothing” and my stoke to black. You can pick whatever color you like as long as it is visible against the typed words.

Lettering Illustrator App

I’m going to start tracing over my typed letters with the pencil tool. I sometimes need to stop and pick up my pencil, that’s okay! If you want your line to continue once you start drawing again make sure to start on the square anchor point where you stopped.

Single Line Lettering Illustrator App

If your lines look a little wonky, it’s ok, we’ll go back at the end and refine everything.

Once I get my letters completed, I turn off the layer with the typed text. My letters definitely need some refining!

Single Line Lettering Illustrator App

With the Direct Selection tool I can go in and delete anchor points that I don’t need and adjust my curves with the little handles as needed.

Single Line Lettering Illustrator App

Once I get my letters to my liking, I make each word a Compound Path.

Single Line Lettering Illustrator App

Now it’s time to export! I select the little box with an arrow in the upper right corner and select “Publish and Export.”

Single Line Lettering Illustrator App

I select SVG and click “Export.”

Single Line Lettering Illustrator App

I save it to my Illustrator files on my iPad.

Single Line Lettering Illustrator App

Now I’m going to test my file on my Cricut Maker. I open the Cricut app on my iPad and start a new project. I click the upload icon at the bottom of the screen and select “browse files.”

Single Line Lettering Cricut App

I select the Illustrator folder and find the file I just created.

Single Line Lettering Cricut App

I get this error message because I forgot to delete the layer that I actually typed the text on, it’s fine. Just press OK.

Single Line Lettering Cricut App

Name the image if you want and press save.

Single Line Lettering Cricut App

Now I select the image that I just uploaded and press Insert.

Single Line Lettering Cricut App

Now the image is on my canvas, I’m going to select “Edit” in the tool bar along the bottom to change my linetype to “Draw” instead of “Cut.”

Single Line Lettering Cricut App

I’m going to test it first with a fine point black pen. So that is what I select from the draw menu.

Single Line Lettering Cricut App

I’m going to scale my letters up a bit and then test on my machine.

Single Line Lettering Cricut App

Here is my first test with the black fine point pen.

Single Line Lettering Cricut

Here is my second test with my metallic gold marker. It looks like my marker is drying out a bit, but it gives kind of a cool brush stroke effect.

Single Line Lettering Cricut

I tried out my debossing tip for the first time, I need to play around with the settings to see if I can make it deeper, but it could be a pretty cool effect for a thank you card.

Single Line Lettering Cricut
Tags: adobe illustrator, single line SVG, single line lettering, single line fonts, single line words, writing fonts, drawing words with cricut, hand lettering
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