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Joann's Fabric Sale 9/23 - 9/29 Kris in Portland, Oregon 09-21-2007
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Posted by Kris in Portland, Oregon on September 21, 2007, 1:44 am
Did you here about Joann's 50% off Red Tag Fabric from 9/23 to 9/29?
Here's a link I hope it works if you didn't get an email.

http://www.joann-mail.com/J0629k7c/couponb.html?r=0546352519&i=J0629k7c21

Kris


Posted by on September 21, 2007, 12:04 pm
wrote:
> Did you here about Joann's 50% off Red Tag Fabric from 9/23 to 9/29?
> Here's a link I hope it works if you didn't get an email.
>
> http://www.joann-mail.com/J0629k7c/couponb.html?r=0546352519&i=J0629k...
>
> Kris

>
>
Thanks, I'll have to check it out!

I was there this past Sunday, 9-16, and bought a cutting table and a
cutting mat to fit the table. I sure am proud of that, too. I don't
do a great deal of sewing, but I've found that cutting things out on
the dining room table is a back breaker.

Anyone who has one of the mats, how do you stick it to the table?
I've used some of that clear silicone that will easily peel up. But
not too sure how it is adhering the mat to the table. Would just some
C clamps be better?? I'm open to all suggestions, but I don't think I
want to glue the mat to the table permanently.


Posted by Rita in MA on September 21, 2007, 12:56 pm
Hi,

I don't use anything at all. Once the mat has flattened out, it mostly
just stays put by itself. You could use clamps if you want, but I think
they would be in the way.

Rita L.

itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:

>
> Anyone who has one of the mats, how do you stick it to the table?
> I've used some of that clear silicone that will easily peel up. But
> not too sure how it is adhering the mat to the table. Would just some
> C clamps be better?? I'm open to all suggestions, but I don't think I
> want to glue the mat to the table permanently.
>

--
http://community.webshots.com/user/ggollymm

Posted by on September 21, 2007, 3:00 pm
> Hi,
>
> I don't use anything at all. Once the mat has flattened out, it mostly
> just stays put by itself. You could use clamps if you want, but I think
> they would be in the way.
>
> Rita L.
>
> itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net wrote:
>
> > Anyone who has one of the mats, how do you stick it to the table?
> > I've used some of that clear silicone that will easily peel up. But
> > not too sure how it is adhering the mat to the table. Would just some
> > C clamps be better?? I'm open to all suggestions, but I don't think I
> > want to glue the mat to the table permanently.
>
> --http://community.webshots.com/user/ggollymm

>
>
Ok, thanks! I'll give it a whirl.


Posted by Kathleen on September 21, 2007, 5:12 pm
Rita in MA wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't use anything at all. Once the mat has flattened out, it mostly
> just stays put by itself. You could use clamps if you want, but I think
> they would be in the way.

I wound up buying two cutting mats that I use butted end to end. I use
masking tape to stick them together and to the table so they don't
shift. Cheap, low-tech, easy to remove.


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