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Old 08-01-2013, 12:23 PM
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What can I do with cutting mats from my GO after they cannot be used anymore?.. I know there is something, but right now at a loss, just don't want to throw them out.. all suggestions appreciated.

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Old 08-01-2013, 01:00 PM
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Try contacting recycling centers for advice. Or consider using the old mats as liners for drawers, especially in kitchen or bathroom drawers, etc.
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I use old mats for when I pin baste so the pins won't go thru the quilt and scratch my table.....
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Can't you also use them in the bottoms of fabric bags?
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I agree with Sunnye, I use them for bags. I cover them with fabric but use velcro so the mat can be removed and the cover washed.
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Thank you using them for bag bottoms is a great idea.
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Yes, thank you, never thought of using them for the bottom of bags.. I like that idea.
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ABout putting them into the bottom of bags or purses for extra support.
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DH looked at one of the mats I tossed and said all this needs is resealing. I said great, reseal it. He took it with him to work. I guess he's trying different ways. LOL.
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I have been using one from a girl friend at my sewing machine, laying in front of it on the table. It is nice to re-pin things, make small rotary cuts, etc. Instead of having to move to where the mat is, I can do it right there.
But the purse bottoms is a good idea too. Guess I will have to get another from her. Hmmmmm
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