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hey guys crystal here at crystals crafties today i want to show you how to thicken a font in cricut design space you can see the font i have right here this is the samantha font has some areas that are super skinny like in this um curve right here of the end thatamp;#39;s going to be a really thin cut um sorry i clicked that and moved it this is going to be a thin cut this all of these little parts are just going to be really thin and you want to thicken those for a few different reasons you want to thicken them one so that the qriket can cut it easier two so that you can actually weed it easier without ripping your design and three so that it has a good um adhesion to whatever your final project is if you are putting it on say youamp;#39;re making this from adhesive vinyl um and youamp;#39;re putting it you know on a cup or something who knows these little areas are not going to stick very well because thereamp;#39;s just not enough of that sticky material on the vinyl there to gr