tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226280836740630353.post7330572775890059334..comments2024-02-25T23:03:57.516-06:00Comments on Okieladybug: Getting Use To The Pazzles!okieladybug or okie_ladybughttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09132286970223817033noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226280836740630353.post-15886898718542172022013-06-26T13:25:54.583-05:002013-06-26T13:25:54.583-05:00I purchased my Pazzle because of Provo Craft. The...I purchased my Pazzle because of Provo Craft. They saturate the market and then stop making machines and accessories. I have the Imagine (187.00 - WalMart midnight sale) - they stop making cartridges. I never got a Gypsy - too slow to figure out the need for it. Cartridges are put out to pasture. Thanks for the heads up about notating the pressure when cutting. At least with the Pazzle, I can cut any graphic from any source I can find on the internet - including those similar to the "retired cartridges".Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08185436623865954085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226280836740630353.post-23186553524742024222013-06-26T13:20:11.854-05:002013-06-26T13:20:11.854-05:00I purchased the Pazzle a couple of years ago. I a...I purchased the Pazzle a couple of years ago. I also have Cricuts. I purchased the Pazzle because of Provo Craft. Provo Crafts make machines and accessories, infiltrate the market and then decide not to make the machines or accessories again. I didn't get a gypsy - thought it would be around - wrong! I have the Imagine - thought cartridges would be around - wrong! If you think about a cartridge too long - its gone - wrong move or non-move on my part! At least with the Pazzle I have the opportunity to use whatever picture from where ever source. I'm still teaching myself about importing or saving clip art. I haven't dared to cut chipboard yet - will do it soon. Thanks for the heads up about writing down the pressure for future cutting.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08185436623865954085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226280836740630353.post-36144596888753294652013-06-25T20:42:18.724-05:002013-06-25T20:42:18.724-05:00oh okie, im so glad to hear I'm not only one ...oh okie, im so glad to hear I'm not only one with the problem with pazzle. I too bought it, came home and when the blade would not cut through the paper, I changed the blade pressure and nearly cut through the "new" mat. I freaked out. I became fustrated and covered my pazzle. It sits pretty on my craft table. You have inspired me to challenge that dang machine again! <br /><br />keep the posting coming<br />thankstinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226280836740630353.post-16995397140133082602013-06-23T09:08:53.729-05:002013-06-23T09:08:53.729-05:00Oh I am even more excited that I found your blog.....Oh I am even more excited that I found your blog... because I have the pazzles machine as well. I've had it for 7 years now and its the BEST machine that is out there in my opinion. I am so happy that you were able to figure your machine out! There is a learning curve to it but once you learn your machine, oh its love!!! Will you be sharing cut files in WPC format then? Also, do you have the tri-fold card in SVG format? I saw that you did it with the MIC software for the gypsy but I don't own the gypsy and although I also have the expression, I have never once hooked it up to the computer or used the Cricut craftroom. In any case, please if you could, email me at joann6274 at gmail dot com as I have some more questions for you and maybe there is something id' be able to help you with regarding the pazzles. thanks my new friend!<br /><br />Hugs,<br />Jo<br /><a href="http://jwscrapshack.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow"> ♥ Jo's Scrap Shack ♥</a>~ Jo ~https://www.blogger.com/profile/00523662672417778279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226280836740630353.post-67139980179610024692013-06-19T09:26:32.362-05:002013-06-19T09:26:32.362-05:00Thank you, thank you! I've been having the sa...Thank you, thank you! I've been having the same struggle with my Paz. I keep adjusting the blade and I get a mess quite often. Another gal told me to work more with the pressure settings so I LOVE your idea and I did Pin it!!!<br />I think cutting white paper is my biggest problem - just can seem to find the right brand although the good ole DCWV cardstock packs with the sort of linen finish have been the best so far. I also think that going in a slightly rounding any sharp point/corners helps (video on the site somewhere LOL).Larelynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16234710696482850120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226280836740630353.post-88711247539357854122013-06-18T22:14:27.298-05:002013-06-18T22:14:27.298-05:00I feel sooooo special!! Thank you for posting this...I feel sooooo special!! Thank you for posting this, chica!!! I've already "Pinned" it! I don't know why I never thought of this idea... Oh right, I'm not you! LOL<br />TUKIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17357283601586781141noreply@blogger.com