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    Old 03-14-2010, 07:55 AM
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    Originally Posted by Sharon321
    What do you use to cut up a cutting mat?
    I used a pair of sharp kitchen shears.
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    Old 03-14-2010, 08:13 AM
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    This is what I use....Plastic needle point sheets...
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    Old 03-14-2010, 02:13 PM
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    I wanted a rotary cutting mat, but I didn't want to pay the price the stores want. I had an 'old' mat that was a real mess on the grid side. I cut it into a square a little bigger than one of those plastic lazy susans you use in cupboards - you can buy them at Ace cheaper than the rotary mats or maybe be lucky enough to find one at Goodwill. I glued layers of cardboard in the lazy susan to build up the center until it was as high as the 'lip' - then I glued on the old mat, non-grid side up.
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    Originally Posted by JoanneS
    I wanted a rotary cutting mat, but I didn't want to pay the price the stores want. I had an 'old' mat that was a real mess on the grid side. I cut it into a square a little bigger than one of those plastic lazy susans you use in cupboards - you can buy them at Ace cheaper than the rotary mats or maybe be lucky enough to find one at Goodwill. I glued layers of cardboard in the lazy susan to build up the center until it was as high as the 'lip' - then I glued on the old mat, non-grid side up.
    That is a great idea as well.
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    Old 03-16-2010, 09:38 AM
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    Ok all - I know that I am not the only dummy in the world. Last Summer I went to a Guild meeting and we were working on Quilts of Valor. I brought my big cutting mat and when I got home I left it in the car in the garage :oops: (bad idea). Looked like the Ocean the next morning.

    So, I did suck it up and purchase a new one :cry: . The old one was warped and useless (so I thought). I pushed it to the back of the closet because I was so mad that I had messed it up and I was convinced that I could save it (ha ha).

    DH tried to "reheat" and flatten it as one big cutting mat with a "heat gun" to no avail.

    Well . . .I was thinking after I made these sewing totes

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-38717-1.htm
    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-38958-1.htm

    wouldn't it be cool to have a small cutting board in the tote. So, I cut a 9 X 12 piece out of the warped mat and placed it with aluminum foil on either side between two cookie sheets in cold oven. On top of the cookie sheets I put 2 cast iron skillets. I turned the oven on to 200 degrees. I allowed the oven to heat and then "cooked" the "sandwich" after the oven reached temperature for 30 minutes. I then turned the oven OFF and did not remove the "sandwich" until the oven was COMPLETELY cold.

    The piece of cutting mat was perfectly flat.

    Now - I will be honest with you, it is not as flexible or pliable as it was before BUT it is flat and very usable. Hope this helps some you you who have done this as well. :oops:
    thanks for the great tip
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