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hobbykat1955 10-20-2011 03:20 PM

I have that one because it goes with the table..I just recently had to turn it around and start cutting on the other side but mine is still fine and I've had it abt 4 yrs.

pattypurple 10-20-2011 03:45 PM

That mat is on sale for 50% off until Sat. I just replaced mine. The first one lasted probably 10 years. I haven't noticed that the white one is any harder on blades than the green one.

Lady Crafter 10-20-2011 03:48 PM

I don't like the white ones. They don't seem to be "self-healing. I've had a gray Fiskars for several years and love it. I don't use the lines on the mat to measure.

emc1118 10-20-2011 04:17 PM

I won't tell how old my mat is. (shy of 20 years) It is the original from when I first started using rotary cutter and mat. Must be I am not using it near enough if you are replacing after several years. I rotate it for different projects and do not use the markings for the most part. I think it is due to be replaced soon though, before I start my next big project.

GGinMcKinney 10-20-2011 04:20 PM

To recycle I would cut it up to use for bottoms/bases in purses or totes. Of course, I would make a fabric cover for it.

Quilter Lois 10-20-2011 04:22 PM

You might try refreshing your mat by wrapping a block of wood with a medium grit sandpaper and seeing if it will smooth it, then if it does, use a finer grit to get it smooth. I have done that and it has worked for me. My mat was 20+ years and still working fine until I warped it. Then I cut it into pieces and used it for other things.

soccertxi 10-20-2011 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by GGinMcKinney
To recycle I would cut it up to use for bottoms/bases in purses or totes. Of course, I would make a fabric cover for it.

What a great idea!

familyfun 10-20-2011 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by GGinMcKinney
To recycle I would cut it up to use for bottoms/bases in purses or totes. Of course, I would make a fabric cover for it.

This is a excellent idea... Thanks

familyfun 10-20-2011 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by Quilter Lois
You might try refreshing your mat by wrapping a block of wood with a medium grit sandpaper and seeing if it will smooth it, then if it does, use a finer grit to get it smooth. I have done that and it has worked for me. My mat was 20+ years and still working fine until I warped it. Then I cut it into pieces and used it for other things.

I just may try this before I start cutting it up
Thanks for the tip

gypsyquilter 10-20-2011 04:46 PM

i would just turn it over and get some more years out of it :-)


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