Letter Counters Fill In on Cricut: The Compound Path Fix
If the centers of your letters (the holes in A, O, R) fill in solid, the quickest fix is StickerReady. It rebuilds each letter as a compound path so the counters cut as open holes, not filled-in blocks.
You can also combine each letter outline with its counter into a compound path by hand in Inkscape — the steps are below. But for a whole word or phrase, StickerReady does it in one pass.
Fix my letters ›Counters must be real holes, not separate shapes
Letters like A, O, P, R, B, and 8 need compound paths before Cricut upload.
The technical name for the hole inside a letter is a counter. The bowl of a lowercase e, the triangle inside an A, the ring inside an O — all counters. When they fill in on a Cricut cut, the cause is always the same structural issue.
What a Counter Needs to Stay Open
A counter only stays open if the file describes the letter as “outer shape minus counter” — a compound path. If the counter is a separate shape, Cricut has no reason to leave it empty and cuts it as solid material.
The Fix
- Open the file in Inkscape and convert any live text to paths (Path → Object to Path).
- For each letter, select the outer shape and the counter together.
- Press Ctrl+K (Path → Combine) to make a compound path.
- Confirm the counter shows as an open hole, then Save As Plain SVG.
Letters like B, g, and 8 have two counters. Make sure both inner shapes are included when you combine the compound path.
Keep every counter open
StickerReady builds correct compound paths so letter counters always cut clean.
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Which letters have counters I need to watch?
Uppercase A, B, D, O, P, Q, R and lowercase a, b, d, e, g, o, p, q all have counters. Numbers 0, 4, 6, 8, and 9 do too. Each needs a compound path.