Love Sew Cutting Mat - 24" x 18"
Love Sew Cutting Mat - 24" x 18"
✔️350,000+ Happy customers
✔️Ships from the USA
✔️900+ 5-star reviews on Trustpilot
Couldn't load pickup availability
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping Costs:
USA - $4.99 & Free Over $100
Outside USA - $4.99 & Free Over $100
In stock items will be shipped out in 1 business day.
Once your order has been dispatched, we offer the following times for delivery:
USA - 1-7 Business Days
United Kingdom - 5-15 Days
Australia/NZ - 7-20 days
Canada - 10-20 days
Europe - 7-20 days
Returns
You can return any item you bought within 60 days after receiving it. You do not have to give a reason for your return and you will get a full refund of the purchase price paid.
Our policy lasts 60 days. If 60 days have gone by since you received your order, unfortunately we cannot offer you a refund or exchange.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
- Protect Your Table from Unsightly Damage — Our cutting mat is 3mm thick! It was designed to withstand the cuts and nicks made from rotary cutters, knives, and other blades so your table is left untouched.
- Cut an Array of Materials — Whether you are working with fabric, paper, vinyl, or leather, the non-slip surface of this mat makes it easy to accomplish any cutting task.
- Use the Same Mat for Years to Come — The surface of this cutting mat literally heals itself. It is made from a flexible and durable material that pops right back into place, even after repeated cuts. It’s also easy to wipe clean.
- Measure and Cut with Accuracy — With highly accurate gridlines and markings for 45- and 60- degree angles, you can make perfect cuts every time. The surface is also tinted to reduce glare.
- Save Your Hands from Repetitive Motion — Scissors can make your hands hurt. Use a rotary cutter with this mat to cut your projects out faster and with less strain.
Two-sided design with one side dark and the other side light to maximize contrast and visibility when working with any color fabric; Thin black lines clearly mark 1" increments, with additional marks for 1/2" and 1/4" grids; Two sets of numbers on BOTH sides mean you always have 'right side up' numbers to measure your fabric for the best accuracy. Easily cut 30, 45 and 60 angles and triangles. Quickly cut strips without math mistakes with special marks for 1 1/2", 2 1/2" and 3 1/2" increments.
Plus have a durable, self-healing surface on both sides which extends the life of the mat. Three sizes provide options for big projects at home and smaller sewing on the go.





Blog posts
View all-
Must Have Tools, Pressing Edition
While we tend to focus the most on quilting around here, today's post is a public service announcement to all types of sewists. If you love to sew bags, apparel,...
2 commentsMust Have Tools, Pressing Edition
While we tend to focus the most on quilting around here, today's post is a public service announcement to all types of sewists. If you love to sew bags, apparel,...
2 comments -
We ❤️ Scrappy Quilts
Based on conversations I've had with a variety of quilters, particularly those in the "traditional" camp, we can safely say that quilts made 'scrappy' are universally appreciated. You know the...
2 commentsWe ❤️ Scrappy Quilts
Based on conversations I've had with a variety of quilters, particularly those in the "traditional" camp, we can safely say that quilts made 'scrappy' are universally appreciated. You know the...
2 comments -
Quilting 101: How to Read a Quilt Pattern
Quilting is addictive! It’s so satisfying to master new skills and see all your hard work turn into a beautiful piece of art. You don’t have to use a pattern,...
6 commentsQuilting 101: How to Read a Quilt Pattern
Quilting is addictive! It’s so satisfying to master new skills and see all your hard work turn into a beautiful piece of art. You don’t have to use a pattern,...
6 comments -
Quilting 101: 4 Tips for Getting Super-Flat Seams
How many times have you pressed your quilt blocks and then found that the seams popped back up a few hours later? It’s a common struggle for quilters, especially on...
14 commentsQuilting 101: 4 Tips for Getting Super-Flat Seams
How many times have you pressed your quilt blocks and then found that the seams popped back up a few hours later? It’s a common struggle for quilters, especially on...
14 comments