

✂️ Cut sharp, create sharper — the mat that keeps up with your craft hustle!
The ALVIN GBM Self-Healing Cutting Mat is a 12x18 inch, double-sided green/black mat featuring a durable 3mm thick composite vinyl surface that self-heals from cuts. Both sides are gridded with 0.5-inch lines and angle guides for precise cutting, making it ideal for arts, crafts, sewing, and professional applications. Its non-glare, abrasion-resistant surface doubles as a desk blotter, backed by Alvin’s trusted craftsmanship since 1950.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #22,732 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #75 in Quilting Cutting Mats |
| Brand | ALVIN |
| Color | mulitcolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,790 Reviews |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 12"W x 0.2"Th |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Utility |
| Shape | Rectangular |
A**N
Really good mat.
This mat is sturdy and stays in place during use. I bought 2 to meet my size needs and they work perfectly. They came in a flat box, which is good as they were not rolled up. It did take a week for delivery. I was eager to have them as I had a new sewing machine and so wanted to cut something to sew up. I did have a large and wonderful mat; I wish I knew which maker. My first mat was lost to me in the Eaten fires. I first bought a mat from NOT Amazon. The seller hadn’t sent a month later. So I said buy what is reliable do Amazon. This mat is a good choice and I am pleased to have it.
J**R
Great quality
Perfect size work space for wallets and bags! Self healing works great
B**Y
Great quality and price...
Another update, August 25, 2012: I still have nothing but great things to say about this mat...I did notice the price has gone up on it, but I would expect that as nothing stays the same price year to year...I have had no problems butting the 2 mats together to make for one large cutting surface. I did put some of the rubberized shelf lining one can purchase from the dollar store under them as an added "help" in making sure they don't slide around while I am cutting...the 1st board I bought is almost 2 years old, and I must say the surface of it is still in great shape! I would consider myself pretty heavy duty into quilting...I use the mat probably every couple of days, and when I use it, I use it...So, summing up, I still highly recommend this mat. I also say even with the price increase, it is a bargain if you compare the cost of an Olfa mat to it... Update: June 14, 2011- I just ordered a 2nd mat, not because the 1st one is worn out, but because the price is too good to pass up, and I can put them together to have a really big cutting area. The 1st mat I ordered does have some areas where it is obvious that I cut at that measurement often, but it has had no impact on how the mat works. I also compared this mat with Fiskars and Olfa brand mats, and this mat is much thicker, more pliable, and has not remotely warped on me. I use this mat a lot with my quilting, it is a great size, and so far has held up wonderfully! The price is much better than other brands, same size mat surface. Having the black side as well as the green also comes in handy. I just received my 2nd mat, and it is just as good as the 1st one, and most importantly has no chemical odor! Highly recommend this mat!
Z**S
Great performance - does a good job at "healing" (hiding scar marks), holds on well to usage, and is easy on cutting tools
I am impressed by the quality of this mat, as well as the performance. The primary advantage this advertises over others is the ability for the board to "heal" scar marks. I have used many products that have claimed this, but other than end grain maple hardwood, I have not used any product that has actually done it, until now. While this board does not heal as well as end grain maple, it does a surprisingly good job. By doing this, the service life of the mat is extended (as scar markings eventually ruin a mat/board and make clean cuts no longer possible). So in the long run, this mat could save you money with a longer service life over other products. The overall build quality is excellent, and I clean the mat using a disinfectant (accelerated hydrogen peroxide) in which it has held up very well to being cleaned with. Another plus of this mat over others I have used is that it is very easy going on knife, razor, and utility blades. It slows the speed in which they dull at, which is convenient if you use this kind of product a lot. The only downside I see is the price. It's not cheap, but it is a well-made product that holds up to usage, has border lines on it which are super useful for many different applications, is easy-going on cutting tools, and lasts a long time. So to me it is worth the price.
J**N
Great desk pad for anyone whose desk is also their work area.
I got this as my desk pad or mouse mat, whatever you want to call it. Mouse slips on it OK, it's really up to the feet they have. I'm used to the friction so it's not a problem. I also like to tinker with gadgets or music instruments that might be heavy and metal, all electronics work is also done on my desk. It's a great dual purpose mat for anyone whose desk is their main everything surface. They're not very expensive, you get 2 sides to go through and you can cut on it, drop solder on it, burn it, whatever and your desk is fine. Sure after some wear you might have some BAD areas to use your mouse but in general I just do not do work in that little area.
H**H
Fantastic deal. Update: carcinogen warning literature
I underestimated the size but it's perfect. And huge. Love the black, looks sexy on my black desk. Nice work surface all around. Was a little concerned about the carcinogen warning; is the hand washing thing just a CYA (cover your a--) instruction? Should I also be careful to rinse things I've made on it, especially if I intend to wear them? These warnings sometimes seem more harmful than helpful...I'd like to know if something actually has a higher than .01% chance of causing cancer with regular use, but too many warnings just makes the significant warnings less noticeable. Even Starbucks has carcinogen warnings in CA. Hard to know what's a real concern unless you look into the actual literature. Update: This may be of some use. Just straight-up vinyl is on the Prop 65 list. http://www.dow.com/productsafety/finder/vinyl.htm http://www.epa.gov/ttnatw01/hlthef/vinylchl.html http://oehha.ca.gov/air/toxic_contaminants/pdf_zip/VC-final%20doc.pdf (airborne) -"As with all chemical substances, the health effects associated with exposure to VAM depend on the exposure level and duration. VAM is not considered to be highly toxic." -"VAM can penetrate the skin, but does not do so readily. Prolonged skin contact may cause sensitization and an allergic skin reaction in a small proportion of individuals." -"However, the tumors that were observed in laboratory animals at very high exposure concentrations for their lifetimes are not considered to be of relevance to humans exposed to low concentrations under typical use conditions." -"Several epidemiological studies have reported an association between vinyl chloride exposure in pregnant women and an increased incidence of birth defects, while other studies have not reported similar findings." I expect an adult will be fine even if they eat off of it occasionally, though no point in tempting fate. Personally I'll probably just use it with slightly more care than normal. Various sources suggest that it is mainly a risk for babies or when inhaled at high lifetime levels. I'm more concerned about all the chemicals my neighbors use on their lawns that run into the water, quite frankly.
J**S
Cutting board
Great cutting board
P**R
Self healing mat
Small but willl work for smaller dies
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