Here’s a list of 10 more cursive fonts that cut and weld wonderfully, and, as you can see, they look great as well. Download at the links below the graphic.
1) Alex Brush 2)Arsenale White 3)Bira 4)Dancing Script 5)Grand Hotel 6)KG Always a Good Time 7)Monoment 8)Sacramento 9)Sofia 10)Xiomara
The first set of great fonts for welding is here.
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kay says
Love all the great fonts! Thank you
Gabi Heinrich says
Thanks bunches! I’m in font heaven. You make it so easy to get into this. Gonna do me some welding….yippeeee!
Sharon says
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and creativity.
PapaSue says
As if I need more fonts.. But I can find room for some of them.
tks
Jo B. says
I’ll say it again! You are the best! Thank you!
Lori A says
Thank you these are beautiful!!!
carol w says
Thank you for sharing these terrific finds! The only thing better than a great font is a great WELDING font!
Pat says
Thanks for the list, I found 2 I really liked!
Claire says
Thanks so much! Do you have a list of fonts that work well with the Cameos pens?
Kay says
Yes, Claire, several lists are linked here. http://cleversomeday.wordpress.com/ttfs-for-diecutting#penfonts
Barb Smith Lindsey says
Thanks Kay love the fonts
Dee says
Thanks so much for sharing these and for posting the download links.
Catherine says
I don’t understand how to use the fonts. Can they be used with my Cricut if I do not have SCAL?
Diane says
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and the links.
Gigi says
I am scraping my wedding so these will be perfect. Thanks!
Cherie Costar says
Thank you. I am new to owning a silhouette and papercraft
TJ says
I have a question instead of a reply at this time. If I download these easy to weld fonts how do I get them to work with my cricut? I use CCR I am trying to figure out how do I use them once I have downloaded them? I am new to cricut and I want to make pretty words and most of the letters I have found are hard to weld and make them look just right. These easy to weld letters connect better and I would love to be able to use them.
Kay says
Sorry TJ, but you can not use your own fonts with a Cricut. Your only choices are the fonts on cartridges or available digitally through CCR.
Tracey says
Thank you!
TJ says
Thank you very much. If I down load the 10 more great welding cursive fonts for diecutters, how do I use them with the Cricut? Do I have to have sure cuts a lot? Or can I not use them with Cricut at all?
Kay says
TJ,
There is no current software that allows these fonts to be cut with a Cricut.
TJ says
Thank you, Kay I sure was wishing I could.
Blair says
how do I get these into my silhouette software so that I can use them?
Kay says
Check your computer’s Help for how to install fonts. Once you have installed them, close and reopen Silhouette Studio and they will be available for you to use via the scrolling list on the Text Styles panel.
Rosie Waldt says
How do I use these fonts with SCAL? I saved one in my font folder on my thumbnail but it doesn’t show in SCAL when I bring up my fonts folder.
Kay says
These fonts are just like any other you would download from the internet. Check the downloading instuctions pertinent to your operating system at the given site. You may need to unzip the files before you can use them, for instance.
Rosie Waldt says
Yes, I got it as a zip and unzipped the Alex Brush, any other suggestions? Thank you for sharing.
Sherry says
This does not download correctly to my Mac
Kay says
Not sure what you are referring to, Sherry. I tested all of these successfully on my Mac.