Rotating Cutting Mat
Do any of you use rotating cutting mats. I think they would be useful
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Yes I do have one and it is very handy.
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I had one and wore it out. I need to get another one as they are very nice when trimming scraps.
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I use mine often, great for squaring up blocks
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i use mine only seldomly. I find that my smaller cutting mat (12x18) is easier just to spin around on the table when needed. same concept only smoother.
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I made from a little lazy susan brought at garage sale and an old cutting mat that was no longer usable in the middle. Contact cement and it works like a dream
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Originally Posted by LAF2019
(Post 8453522)
i use mine only seldomly. I find that my smaller cutting mat (12x18) is easier just to spin around on the table when needed. same concept only smoother.
I do the same ... just work with a smaller mat that let's me move it around. Haven't yet figured out the "why" of a "real" rotating mat? Maybe someone can enlighten me? Please? and Thanks! |
I have my large cutting mat on kitchen movable island so I can walk around and cut from any angle. A rotating mat is handy for smaller cutting.
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I bought one to use in class and love it for that as it's nice to be able to do trim ups, etc I only wish I'd bought a little bit bigger one (like 15 or 18")
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Have one and swear by it, it's fantastic to keep next to my sewing machine. Mine is 6 x 6in. and it worked great when I was working on auditioning the block for my niece's Jagged X quilt and it was a lifesaver when I was working on my sister's DWR. They're invaluable in my book and I do intend on getting a bigger one this year.
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