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Old 04-13-2015, 07:55 PM
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I have had my 2 Olfa mats for a great many years - still going great. Self-healing is the most important issue. It amazed me when I went to buy a larger one they all aren't self-healing. A friend had the large white one - it was too big for her house, I am able to store it between my sliding closet doors so she gave it to me since she does most of her cutting at my house - but the mat is not self- healing, so we use it when we are trimming the quilt or cutting batting and need a large area.
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Old 04-13-2015, 10:12 PM
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The board needs to be self healing and the lines useful when you are cutting. Even if you don't use the lines for measuring with you use lines to straighten up on prior to cutting.
i would also look at the thickness of the board especially if carrying to classes.
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Old 04-14-2015, 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by bizzibee View Post
I need a large cutting mat (24 x 36 or larger) and not sure what kind to buy. I thought one of the large white ones would be good but after some searching on the forum it sounds like they are hard on blades. So what would you buy?
Look at the Martelli mats and sign up for the 50% sales. I've had them all, Martelli has the best markings and is the best quality
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I have gone through one Olfa mat and been using the newest one for quite a while now. I will have to look at the Martelli mats. Don't care about the cost if it is better all around.
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I bought an Olfa mat three years ago and it seems very thin. I switched back to Omnigrid. I buy them when they are 50% at JAF with free shipping. They are much thicker and last a lot longer. Unfortunately you can only buy them online at JAF. Even tho the backing is gray, I still am able to cut on the back.
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Old 04-14-2015, 04:23 AM
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Another Martelli fan here. It is not affected by heat like the others. You can keep it in a hot car without damage... you can even put an iron on it.
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Old 04-14-2015, 04:25 AM
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I have an Olfa rotating mat, a little Dritz, a 24 x 36 June Taylor and a smaller one as well. I also treated myself to one of the large white Sullivan mats sold by Joann's when on sale. It is great for cutting from long runs of fabric for clothing or trimming quilt edges. I use the June Taylor mats the most.
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love my martelli. Well worth the money!!
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I have Olfa, Martelli's, and Alto's. They all work fine.
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Old 04-14-2015, 05:34 AM
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What do you use now? If you like it, does it come in larger sizes?
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