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beatys9 07-09-2012 05:09 PM

Self-healing mat - Is it beyond healing?
 
I know I push too hard when I cut. I also walk hard & wear out heals, chew hard and have TMJ. I think I just like to live at full speed but now it's getting serious... There's actual grooves in my self healing mat. Last night when cutting out pieces for mariner's star, sometimes the fabric would sink down into a groove in the mat - very messy. The edge of the fabric would fray as I pull it out & didn't always cut all the way through. And yes, I am using a fesh blade in my rotary cutter. Is there any way to save this mat or is it too far gone? How long should they last? I've had this one for at least 10 years.

dunster 07-09-2012 05:17 PM

There's info on the Olfa site about how to care for your mat and increase its life - http://www.generations-quilt-pattern...tting-mat.html - apparently fibers get caught in the cut marks and keep the poor mat from healing. I need to try this on my mat too. Thanks for reminding me.

Lori S 07-09-2012 05:28 PM

It is entirely possible to wear out a self healing mat. I think I have gone through at least 6. Yep.... I press too hard, don't clean them as often as I should ... and cut too much in the same place... don't change my blades as often as I should all of which are bad habits.

Jan in VA 07-09-2012 05:32 PM

You have spent less than a penny a day on this mat over the 10 years you've enjoyed using it. Maybe it really is time to replace it.:)

Jan in VA

Shelbie 07-09-2012 06:27 PM

Treat yourself and buy a new one (the extra large size)!

DogHouseMom 07-09-2012 06:28 PM

If you are that hard on mats, and decide you want to replace it .. You might want to consider a different kind of mat other than self healing. I purchased a Beba ... Translucent plastic. I was also very hard on mats, but I dont have a problem with this one.

M.I.Late 07-09-2012 07:05 PM

When your mat starts eating the fabric it's ready for retirement.... Sounds like it has served you well :)

bearisgray 07-09-2012 07:21 PM

Why do we think our mats should have an eternal life?
And our blades?
And our needles?

beatys9 07-09-2012 09:33 PM

I know I should know better... I just never gave it much thought until it started eating my fabric! Thanks for the link Dunster - it will help me take better care of my new one, when I get it shortly.


Originally Posted by bearisgray (Post 5352354)
Why do we think our mats should have an eternal life?
And our blades?
And our needles?



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