Make Your Own Cricut George Cartridge for Free!
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Make Your Own Cricut George Cartridge for Free!
Most Cricuts come with the George and Basic Shapes cartridge, unfortunately mine did not. I quickly found out that a lot of free patterns found online are created with the George cartridge, probably because most people have it. Since you can’t buy George, other than on eBay for a ridiculous price (around $50 and up!), I decided to make my own.
It’s really quite simple, especially for a person who crafts. ;) This will work on any Cricut and you can load it to your Gypsy (I don't own a Gypsy but people have posted at my blog that they were successful loading it). The "George" cartridge is the only one that you can make because all Cricuts already have it pre-loaded into them, you are just connecting the right pins to activate it.
Disclaimer: You do this at your own risk! One person (out of hundreds) reported that her Cricut will only recognize the George cartridge, it’s possible that this problem could have happened even with the original George cartridge but I thought I’d let everyone know.
Three Strips Tinfoil & Cardboard
I cut three pieces of tinfoil. It doesn't matter about the size of the piece that goes across the two strips, you're only using it to connect the strips together so everything touches. You may have to double the two tinfoil strips (or even triple it) to make them slightly thicker so they can touch the pins in the Cricut, simply fold them in half, but do not put them on the backside of the cardboard. One strip will cover pins 2 & 3 together, and the other strip will cover pin 5. Make sure the tinfoil for pins 2 & 3 are a tad wider than the strip for pin 5. You can see in the picture where I've marked the pins.
Tape the two pieces of cardboard together and then glue down the tinfoil. Tape the top tinfoil that goes across the two strips so all three pieces of tinfoil connect. In the picture my George has been used quite a bit but is still working great. :)