slotted cutting mat
#43
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Originally Posted by schwanton
I have the June Tailor mat. I had difficulty with my larger rotary cutters but my smaller cutter went through with no difficulty. I recently used mine for cutting binding, sashing and strips for pieced blocks. If you put your hand on the right spot, the mat does not slip. You can also put the little pads underneath to keep it from slipping. Once you get the hand of it you will not go back to a regular ruler for cutting strips.
#44
Sorry did I miss something? Is this a mat or a ruler we are talking about? I have never seen a slotted "mat", but do have the slotted ruler, I have a lot of trouble with it, I think because I must tilt the rotary blade unconsciously, so I just end up using the quilt cutter 2 or the ruler with a ridge from grace most of the time.
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Couldn.t quilt without mine!! Have had mine for several years. It is so quick and accurate cutting strips, squares etc. Persevere and you will wonder however you managed without it!! Make sure your cutter is really sharp!! :thumbup:
#46
Originally Posted by janb
I bought a slotted cutting mat, (the lines are cut thru the clear plastic mat) and have had no luck using it...anyone know just how? Do I use the ruller also? Please help.
#47
I have had mine for a while. I didn't know it came in more than one size. I must have the big one. Used this afternoon to cut several 1.5" strips into 1.5" squares for the 1.5" square swap I am in. It worked better than I thought it would. Didn't have to keep moving my ruler after each cut, only had to count over 3 spaces (1/2" inch for each space) and before I knew it I was done.
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#48
Love mine as well and use it often. Folding the material twice as mentioned earlier. I have the larger size and it is getting a hang of "trimming off" on the first cut. Placing the rotary cutter can be tricky. Try widening the cutting area placing the cutter then let all fall back in place before you start the cut. Good Luck!!!!
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