Extra Large Cutting Mat
#63
I have two tables on risers that I put together side-by-side in the garage. The I made what I thought was a great addition - I covered a sheet of plywood in flannel to put on top of the tables to lay out my quilts to sandwich. After I tried pinning my first quilt I realized my mistake. I started gathering old cutting mats which I turned over and laid on top of the flannel covered board - then I could tape the backing to the mats and continue with the sandwich! Voila!!!!! Another use for old mats.
#64
Originally Posted by Lori S
It could be the problem, have you grooves and it is no longer "healing"? if so time for a new mat.
I have looked at my Mom's mat , and it has REALLY big grooves in it as she uses the lines on the mat for the cutting line. It no longer heals and she has the same issue with blades. But I just can not seem to get her to buy or use a new mat she Says "there still some life in that mat".
I have looked at my Mom's mat , and it has REALLY big grooves in it as she uses the lines on the mat for the cutting line. It no longer heals and she has the same issue with blades. But I just can not seem to get her to buy or use a new mat she Says "there still some life in that mat".
#66
Originally Posted by lauriequilts
You can renew your Olfa cutting mat. I don't know about the white one. Here is a link
http://tulip-patch.blogspot.com/2010...-olfa-mat.html
http://tulip-patch.blogspot.com/2010...-olfa-mat.html
#67
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 2,037
Originally Posted by valsma
I think in the next few weeks I will have to replace th larger mat I use in my sewing room. I just bought a smaller one that is easy to take with in my quilt tote. I'm having the same problem, dulling blades quickly and I do think my cutting mat is part of the problem.
So what do you do with an old used cutting mat?
So what do you do with an old used cutting mat?
#68
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 167
I have tried a few different brands of mats and will now only buy the Olfa brand. They last longer as well as heal better. I have a large mat made by United Notions and hate it. Threads get inbedded into and you can see all of the cuts I have made.
#69
I used to use the lines on the mats for cutting, but felt it was not real accurate. So, I turned the mat over - no lines on the back, and taught myself to use only the ruler to cut by. The back lasts a long time, cause you are not cutting in the same spot over and over. Also, I only use Olfa green mats and yellow cutters.
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