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Tube: 24mm to 24mm Strips

Templates 24mm to 24mm Strips

Designed by: Julie A. Bolduc
Date Updated: June 26 2025
Template Size ID: 02424
Paper Strip Sizes: 24mm to 24mm x 8.5" and 11" long.
Designed for Letter or 8.5in and 11in size Paper

The zip file contains svg, .wpc, .png and .pvgc files for use on your electronic cutting machine.
To download the pdf or zip file, right click or Control click depending on what operating system you have.

Cricut Design Space Size Chart

SVG File ID Paper Size Inches Width Height
p02424-85 8.5x11 8 10.395
p02424-11 8.5x11 7.560 10.5
Width and Height is Inch Settings in Cricut Design Space The sizes on this chart are only for the Machine cutting files in this set. Other sizes will vary depending on how many strips will fit on a page.

Individual Machine Cutting Files


Sheetworks Studio Version 2.4.1!

Sheetworks Studio Version 2.4.1 Sheetworks Studio is your free crafting workspace for creating clean, accurate paper bead strips and printable sheets. Everything is sized for US Letter paper and designed to make cutting, rolling, and assembling easier. Behind the scenes, the app is always being polished so your tools stay smooth, stable, and ready for every project.


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Random Quick Tip!

Control Your Craft Clutter
If you are like me and most crafters out there, you like to keep cardboard packaging and other packaging materials "just in case". Doing that often gets out of control if you don't save them in a controlled manner. Well what I do is a designate a special container to keep various materials in and when each container is full, I do not save any more of that particular item until my supply is almost gone. For example, empty cereal boxes for the cardboard. I keep my supply in a magazine holder. When it's full, I do not save more, until my supply of that wonderful cardboard is almost gone. My community recycles so I don't feel bad about getting rid of those empty boxes if I know I have a handful available to use whenever I need to.