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Self-healing cutting mats are essential tools in sewing and crafting for protecting work surfaces and ensuring precise cutting.
These mats are designed to absorb the cuts made with rotary cutters and other sharp tools, preventing damage to the underlying work surface and prolonging the life of the mat itself.

Here are some key features and considerations for self-healing cutting mats:

Material: Self-healing cutting mats are typically made of a composite material that allows cuts made with blades to close up, essentially healing the surface. The most common material is PVC (polyvinyl chloride).

Grid Lines: Many cutting mats have printed grid lines and angles on the surface. These markings assist in accurate measuring and cutting. The grid lines are especially helpful for tasks that require precision, such as quilting and pattern cutting.

Thickness: Cutting mats come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 1.5mm to 3mm or more. Thicker mats may be more durable but can also be heavier. Choose a thickness that suits your needs and the type of work you do.

Sizes: Cutting mats are available in different sizes to accommodate various workspaces and projects. Common sizes include A4, A2 and A3. Choose a size that fits your cutting table or workspace.

Double-Sided: Some cutting mats are double-sided, providing two cutting surfaces. This can be useful for extending the life of the mat, as you can switch to a fresh side when one becomes worn.

Storage: Store cutting mats flat to prevent warping. If you need to roll or fold the mat for storage, follow the manufacturer's recommendations to avoid damaging the self-healing properties.

Maintenance: To extend the life of your cutting mat, avoid using excessively dull blades and clean the mat regularly with a soft brush to remove fabric fibers and debris.

Remember that while self-healing cutting mats are durable, they are not indestructible.
Avoid cutting into the mat with extremely sharp or serrated blades, as this may compromise the self-healing properties. Additionally, direct exposure to heat or sunlight for extended periods can affect the mat's performance.

We've found you the popular cutting mat sizes below;

A4 - A4 Cutting Mat Self Healing 220mm x 300mm Green (8.5 inch x 12 inch)

A3 - A3 Cutting Mat Self Healing 300mm x 450mm Green (12 inch x 17.5 inch)

A2 - A2 Cutting Mat Self Healing 450mm x 600mm Green (17.5 inch x 24 inch)