Cutting Mats
#2
I have used several, but it is the Olfa mat that I really prefer. I have the 35 x 70 that covers my table. I would say buy the size that fits your budget. I have read good things about Martelli but they did not have one the size that I wanted.
#3
I just purchased one of the large mats you mention, Camping Angel, how do you like it? It is still rolled up tightly and is one the way to my sewing room. Does it take long to flatten out on the table? How do you store it if you close down your sewing table?
#4
I have an Olfa mat that is 15+ years old and another one about 8 years or so old. you can clean your old mat up with water and scrub with a nylon scrubbie. lay flat to dry. should come out good as new. i've never done that to mine but that was what a man at a quilt show was telling customers.
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I have tried the soaking thing, etc and it helps but 'good as new' NOT!! It helps but I use my old one(s) for cutting fleece and batting. Olfa seems to be the best!
I have an Olfa mat that is 15+ years old and another one about 8 years or so old. you can clean your old mat up with water and scrub with a nylon scrubbie. lay flat to dry. should come out good as new. i've never done that to mine but that was what a man at a quilt show was telling customers.
#10
I have always used the Olfa self healing ones. Had good luck with these. Was even able to "unwarp" mine after leaving it next to the radiator in my sewing room. I agree with the others...it depends on how big your cutting space is. I love my large one.
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