Upgrading from a legacy Cricut machine can be a scary thought. Cricut Expression, Cricut Expression 2, Cricut Create, Cricut Mini, and the original Personal Cricut all rely on your library of Cricut Cartridges that you have purchased and collected. The newer Cricut Machines: Cricut Explore, Cricut Explore One, Cricut Explore Air (1 & 2), Cricut Maker, and Cricut Joy are dependent on Cricut Design Space. You might be worried that by upgrading you will lose all the Cartridges that you have invested in. This is a totally valid and scary thought but there are ways to upgrade without losing the Cartridges that you love so much! If you are wondering what Cricut Design Space is, it is Cricut’s desktop design application that connects, either via your computer's bluetooth or USB, to your Cricut machine. It really is a great tool
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