Every sewer/sewist needs a reliable cutting mat, am I right? Well, look no further…because here are the top 3 best cutting mats on the market.
Craft World 18″ X 24″ Self-Healing Cutting Mat
This Craft World Self-Healing Cutting mat is compact-measuring in at 18″X24″, making it versatile and flexible for sewing, quilting, and even arts and crafts projects! As with all the mats on this list, it is a self-healing cutting mat; meaning it will reseal itself after every cut! It is also double sided to protect your tables or working areas!
It has a nice smooth surface with a variety of uses. It’s easy to use and accurate as it incorporates gridlines and angles to help you get an accurate cut for all your projects!
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Fiskars 24″ X 36″ Self-Healing Cutting Mats
Fiskars cutting mats are by far my personal favorite. This 24″X36″ Fiskars Rotary Cutting Mat is large-providing ample space for fabric cutting! This mat is also a self-healing mat and will last longer than non-self-healing mats. This mat comes with a lifetime warranty!
It has easy to read measurement grids on both sides, as well as 30-45-60 degree bias lines for assisting with triangular cuts. One of the best features, in my opinion, is the grey/black reversible color combo.
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US Art Supply 36″ X 48″ Self-Healing Cutting Mat
The US Art Supply cutting mat is extra large, featuring a double 5-ply self-healing construction. Just as with the other mats, it has an easy to rid grid for precise alignment and bias angles.
This mat is reversible with a green/black surface area. You won’t be disappointed if you protect your precious tabletops and cutting surfaces with this extra large rotary mat!
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