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Patchworkbarb 11-05-2017 05:52 PM

Cutting Mat cracked
 
After three days. Of Quiting at our quilt staycation, may cutting mat cracked in half when I put it into my vehicle. What cutting mat would you recommend.

sewbizgirl 11-05-2017 05:59 PM

Was the mat exposed to real cold temps? Time to cut it up for purse floors....

I have green Olfa mats and love them.

wesing 11-05-2017 06:18 PM

Martelli is my first choice.

quiltingshorttimer 11-05-2017 06:40 PM

Olfa--the self-healing feature seems to keep them usable much long--but avoid heat & extreme cold (and irons!) I have a Fiskars one I take for retreats, etc that doesn't seem to be as sensitive.

Patchworkbarb 11-05-2017 07:43 PM

Mine is an Olaf mat, and it did go from warm to cold. I may try to tape the back with packing tape for the time being.

SusieQOH 11-06-2017 03:46 AM

I just bought a Quilters Select and I love it!! It's a bit softer than my Olfa. I had an Olfa crack on me years ago and I wound up with 2 lol - good for certain things.

Sewnoma 11-06-2017 06:20 AM

I like Alvin mats. They're green on one side, black on the other, and less expensive than Olfa, particularly in the larger sizes. They have them on Amazon. The extra large one I bought has a very handy centering section, where there's a zero line and then it counts outwards from that line - I've used that a lot.

nativetexan 11-06-2017 07:57 AM

i have two Olfa's. one is from 1991 and I still use it. just smell them first. and never buy those stiff white ones. they are hard on blades.

Boston1954 11-06-2017 08:55 AM

June Tailor. Had it for years. I love it.

Jingle 11-06-2017 02:05 PM

I have olfa and I use alot. Trimming scraps for the last 2 or 3 years. They work good for me.

Onebyone 11-06-2017 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by SusieQOH (Post 7938786)
I just bought a Quilters Select and I love it!! It's a bit softer than my Olfa. I had an Olfa crack on me years ago and I wound up with 2 lol - good for certain things.

Love Quilter's Select mat! Wow what a difference from all the others I have used.

Mariposa 11-06-2017 08:25 PM

I use Olfa mats~

zozee 11-06-2017 09:16 PM

Olfa here. Sorry yours cracked. But at least it happened after your retreat, and not just before, right?

themadpatter 11-06-2017 09:28 PM

I have 2 Fiskars and a 6" x 15" Dritz. Clearly, I am mat slumming, lol. Gonna have to step up my game.

jmoore 11-07-2017 04:15 AM

I purchased an Olfa approximately 7 years ago and it’s still in good condition...which reminds me, it’s time for a tubby cleaning.

LGJARN52 11-07-2017 05:16 AM

I learned the hard way not to put a cutting mat in the car when moving. Moved to Iowa in December 2011 with my precious machine and cutting mat in my car. The extreme cold temperatures at night when we stopped overnight at a hotel cracked my mat in two. Wish I had know about using it for purse insert bottoms then!!

mac 11-07-2017 07:44 AM

Another good use for broken mats is to turn them into an ironing board on one side and a cutting mat on the other side.

Take a piece of plywood whatever size you have left in your mat (mine ended up being 9" by 12") put some Insulbrite (sp?) or even some aluminum foil on one side of the board, cotton batting and some thick cotton fabric like Duck or denim and glue the over-lapping cotton piece to the other side of the board. Just cut your top cotton piece the size of the board +the thickness of the board + a 1/2 inch overlap. Make sure the fabric that is glued down is smooth. Then use some good glue and glue your piece of mat down on the other side. I don't recommend using staples as this will leave little bumps on the edge of the mat. Now you have a small travel mat that you can take with you and you won't have to worry about the mat ever warping and you have a small travel ironing board. You can keep this next to your sewing machine and use one side for cutting or turn it over and iron your small pieces without ever getting up. This is great for chain piecing.

I have had my mat for over 30 years and I can keep it in my sewing machine cart and it travels with me. It is making lemonade out of lemons. If you have enough for two of these mats, even better. One for your home and one for travel.

One more hint: I originally used a white cotton duck fabric and over the years it has gotten discolored from so much ironing. I would suggest that you use a darker color like denim so that is doesn't show scorches so much. LOL

By the way, I use Olfa mats. I ended up with my piece of mat because I didn't know you couldn't leave them in the car on a hot day. Live and learn.

wesing 11-17-2017 04:42 AM

I got an email from Martelli. They are having a 50% off everything sale.


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