Extra Large Cutting Mat
#24
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southern California
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My friend gave me a piece of her translucent white mat and it is just awful. I just wanted a small piece to sit in front of my sewing machine. I would rather get up and cut on an Olfa or a Omni mat then to use that!! They cut like butter. I hardly have to change my blade but once a year and I do a lot of fabric cutting.... :lol:
#25
Originally Posted by valsma
I think in the next few weeks I will have to replace th larger mat I use in my sewing room. I just bought a smaller one that is easy to take with in my quilt tote. I'm having the same problem, dulling blades quickly and I do think my cutting mat is part of the problem.
So what do you do with an old used cutting mat?
So what do you do with an old used cutting mat?
#27
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 1,141
Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
I've had the expensive ones and the less expensive ones. I really can't tell the difference except in price. I try not to cut in the same place each time. I've heard turning it over helps extend the life, but I never have. I'm on my third mat and when it gets to old I'll buy another inexpensive one. I recylce my old mats by cutting them up.
#28
Sounds like a real good idea for a Christmas present to me :)
Originally Posted by Lori S
It could be the problem, have you grooves and it is no longer "healing"? if so time for a new mat.
I have looked at my Mom's mat , and it has REALLY big grooves in it as she uses the lines on the mat for the cutting line. It no longer heals and she has the same issue with blades. But I just can not seem to get her to buy or use a new mat she Says "there still some life in that mat".
I have looked at my Mom's mat , and it has REALLY big grooves in it as she uses the lines on the mat for the cutting line. It no longer heals and she has the same issue with blades. But I just can not seem to get her to buy or use a new mat she Says "there still some life in that mat".
#29
My mother suggested years ago to cut up the old mat into smaller pieces to use when working on paper piecing and quick trimming. I also like to use them when I am drawing applique pieces on fabrics as they keep the fabric from distorting. When you cut up the old mat, you end up with pieces that don't have big grooves in them where you use them the most. It works well for me!
#30
Originally Posted by athomenow
This is why I love this board. I'm changing blades all the time and now I think it's probably the large white mat on my JoAnns cutting table. I've had it for years so I guess I'll have to let it go. Maybe a use could be under the chair instead of those other mats. Something nonslip on the carpet side maybe?? Thoughts???
What an awesome idea for the use of your mat that needs
replacing. I would never have thought of that.
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