Martelli mats, rulers and more
#12
I have a Martelli mat that I use when I travel. It fits in my largest suitcase. I got it because it can be left in a car. I don't leave it for days, but nice to know I can have a meal without dragging my mat in with me! I have not tried the Quilters Select but will be interested to hear about them as time goes on. I use Olfa at home. Probably wont' get another mat unless one wears out. I am trying my best to do that!
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
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I totally agree about the Quilters Select mat. Alex Anderson was demonstrating her new rotary cutter at Paducah, and I bought it, a mat, and the 6 x 12 ruler. Best purchase ever! I was so frustrated with my ruler slipping, but with this combination, it hasn't slipped a single time. Watch her videos where she explains how the mat is slightly sticky (but not that you'd notice) so the fabric doesn't budge. http://quiltersselect.com/products/
BTW, I thought the cutter may be too heavy, but its extra heft means you don't have to push as hard, and with its magnet closure, it's so easy to change blades.
BTW, I thought the cutter may be too heavy, but its extra heft means you don't have to push as hard, and with its magnet closure, it's so easy to change blades.
Last edited by thrums; 06-04-2017 at 09:51 AM.
#14
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
Posts: 1,871
I totally agree about the Quilters Select mat. Alex Anderson was demonstrating her new rotary cutter at Paducah, and I bought it, a mat, and the 6 x 12 ruler. Best purchase ever! I was so frustrated with my ruler slipping, but with this combination, it hasn't slipped a single time. Watch her videos where she explains how the mat is slightly sticky (but not that you'd notice) so the fabric doesn't budge. http://quiltersselect.com/products/
BTW, I thought the cutter may be too heavy, but its extra heft means you don't have to push as hard, and with its magnet closure, it's so easy to change blades.
BTW, I thought the cutter may be too heavy, but its extra heft means you don't have to push as hard, and with its magnet closure, it's so easy to change blades.
Do you know if the non-slip function of Quilters Secret ruler will work on an Olfa mat?
#17
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 40
I have three Martelli mats, first one damaged in shipping, replacement had lines that were 1/4 inch off (discovered after I cut out fabric for a quilt). The third is ok. I love the table but the rulers and templates leave a lot to be desired. I am hoping that they will be at our quilt show so they can explain to me what I am doing wrong. I would send a picture of your mat to them and complain. They should send you a replacement.
#18
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Philomath,Ore
Posts: 499
That's good to know. I just discovered that the local sewing machine / vacuum shop now carries this brand. I had not seen them before, and of course I recently purchased a Martelli mat, haven't used it enough to know if I like it or not.
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,401
The shop closest to me can't keep the Quilter's Select in stock. I was there when a new box of rulers were opened and every one was sold before they got the price sticker on them. The back of the rulers have like a thin invisible felt like finish.
Last edited by Onebyone; 06-06-2017 at 12:12 PM.
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