Repurposing cutting mats
#22
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Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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I have three that I have kept for re-purposing. Didn't have the heart to toss them. Glad I didn't because I have seen some great ideas from other QB members. Thanks to all of you and to bfvsloggie for asking the question.
#24
This is totally tounge in cheek. A quilters checkers game for a guilds white elephant. Color every other square with sharpie and make two colors of chicken pin cusions. Must yell "pin me!" instead of king me.
#25
I cut up my old ones to size to fit one die shape on my Go dies. It works fine and I can cut more layers of fabric using the thinner mat. Sometimes I just want one die shape so no need to have the whole die cut mat being used and worn. No mat covering the blade, the blade does not come out of the foam. I don't baby by Go machine or dies. I use the fire out of them.
#26
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Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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I have been thinking about what I could do for my old, old worn out 30x36 Dritz mat. Eureka, because my sewing space/loft is carpeted with carpet squares and I use rolling office chairs, why couldn't use it for a chair mat. Tried it and it works great for me.
#27
Not re-purposing ... but FYI I have had luck with getting warp/buckles out of self healing mats (mine is an Omnigrid). I had stupidly IRONED something on it. Yeah I know ... not one of my brightest moments.
Anyway .... if you want to re-use the mat as a mat, or need to get the warp out to use it as something else, you might be able to fix it. I use the same fix that I use to give my mat a good cleaning (and "healing").
Saturate several towels with HOT water. Spread the towels on top of the mat (the mat should be on a flat surface). Place a piece of plastic over the wet towels, then place a lot of books over the top - make sure the books fit snugly to each other so as much as the mat is covered with weight as possible. You may need several layers of books. Leave the mat like this for at least 2 hours.
Have everything ready before hand - books, plastic sheeting. The sooner you place the weight onto the hot wet towels, the better.
Anyway .... if you want to re-use the mat as a mat, or need to get the warp out to use it as something else, you might be able to fix it. I use the same fix that I use to give my mat a good cleaning (and "healing").
Saturate several towels with HOT water. Spread the towels on top of the mat (the mat should be on a flat surface). Place a piece of plastic over the wet towels, then place a lot of books over the top - make sure the books fit snugly to each other so as much as the mat is covered with weight as possible. You may need several layers of books. Leave the mat like this for at least 2 hours.
Have everything ready before hand - books, plastic sheeting. The sooner you place the weight onto the hot wet towels, the better.
#30
Buy a wooden Lazy Susan from Walmart (usually 12" round). From the old cutting mat cut out a circle the same size of the lazy susan. Glue onto the lazy susan with a thin but strong glue especially around the outer edges. Now you have a rotating cutting mat to accurately cut those small quilt pieces.
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