Well it’s the first day of our 12 day countdown to Christmas…I am always so excited to be able to introduce or showcase why these products are MUST haves for our quilting obsessions. Please remember to leave a comment on this post for a chance to win this item!
I have to admit I have my favorite quilting items…and one of them are Olfa mats and rotary cutters, which we happen to use exclusively in our wholesale kitting department at Primitive Gatherings…There are so many inferior cutters out there and I get to see/use the when I’m teaching. I love my 60mm Olfa cutter but today I am introducing what I believe is genius!!! A folding mat! Here are some photos. This is the answer for bringing your mat to class or retreats…
When we go to classes that require a mat its always awkward…their big and clunky…They do not like extreme heat or cold and nasty things like permanent warping and breakage happen when they are left in our cars. We don’t mean to neglect them but life happens and something the results are bad. Trust me I know…I’ve had it happen to my nice mats…but…Now Olfa has come up with a folding mat in two sizes…11″x17″ and 17″x24″. They are only half that size when transporting them. They slip nicely into my sewing machine totes side panel or the small one even fits into my plastic project tote. Like I said Genius!!!
When unfolded you do not see the curved seam at all!!! Now these mats are not cheap..they come with a nice price attached to them, they are worth it but we all cannot afford a $70 mat especially if you are just going to save it for classes/retreats…but we are going to ease this a little by offering the small one for $39.99 reg. $49.99 and the large one for $55.99 reg. 69.99 Save even more if you buy both at 89.99!!! CLICK HERE
I hope you find these mats something you could see as being very useful, and to help you keep that large mat at home and safe from permanent damage…
Remember to leave a comment and you may be notified on Christmas Day that you have won one of these amazing mats!!! If you would like us to HOLD your order until the end or until we hear from you please enter HOLD on your comment section of your order…If you do not say to hold we will ship them asap. Please allow us time to get these out to you…we don’t know we are going to sell 5 or 50 and may need to re-order from our suppliers…Thanks for your understanding…
Now today it is cookie baking(made the dough last night) and house decorating day!!
If you have not made your Christmas cut-out cookies yet…I swear I have the best recipe ever! Back when I was working swing shift in the paper mill one of the guys bought in the best ever cut out cookie I have ever tasted…They were soft and fluffy and the frosting was amazing!!! He said his 90 year old neighbor had made them..I said you HAVE to visit her and beg for the recipe. I love homemade sweets and these cookies were amazing! So here’s the recipe I have perfected over the years…you can THANK me later…Star Cut-Out CookiesClick the link for a printable recipe
PS…They are not the prettiest, but the taste is A-Mazing….I can’t wait to feed Jace one of Grandma’s cookies!!!
139 responses to “12 Days of Needful Things…Day 12.”
Tammy
You are my absolute favorite designer and quilter in the world! Love your website and love love love the Black Friday special you always do! Thanks so much! These mats look amazing! I may have to point my husband to this site to buy me these for xmas! Unless of course I win them!!!
Thanks for the recipe. I wanted to try something new this year. I am glad to see a review of those mats. I have seen them in a magazine and wondered if the rotary cutter would get stuck in the fold. Sounds like hey work great.
The foldable mats look amazing! I completely agree with your comments about Olfa products. My future DIL is starting to quilt and I gave her the same advice. Thanks!
I wasn’t going to do sugar cookies this year but now I will because I’m dying to try your recipe! I have the large Olfa folding mat and I love it! I might need to order the small one too though 🙂
I bet these cookies are really tasty! I want to try to make them. Last year I bought some nice stainless cookie cutter shapes after Christmas on sale. So I think I will try out your recipe. Usually these old recipes from days long ago are the best! I will let you know how they turn out!
Wow!! A folding cutting mat!! Whoever would have dreamed this was possible. This not only is wonderful for “travel” but should be easier to store. Wonderful idea!
I am always amazed at the wonderful new inventions they come up with. What a good idea to have one that fits in the project box. Thanks for the recipe and we’d love to see a picture of Jace when you feed him that first cookie. Merry Christmas!
Thanks for your info on the folding mats…..I knew about them but don’t know anyone who has used one so your review is very helpful. I’m not retreating for a year but when I do again I will really consider these mats! I love all your knowledge on needful things and look forward to this year’s posts!!
My mouth was watering when I saw your yummy cookie recipe and it’s already been sent to my printer! And the Olfa Mat!! What a great idea to make a folding mat!!! Merry Christmas!!!!!
Love olfa mats and cutters.this is a great idea. Thanks for the recipe, you have the best recipes. My family loved the Molasses cookie last year. I make your sugared pecan recipe that is in Primitive Christmas every year. We have a pecan tree. Thanks for all you share, have a Merry Christmas !
This sounds great. So glad someone thought of that. Thinking I might need one of those. But first I need to go help the husband feed hay to the cows. A half a day project, if we don’t get stuck. Hard to get any quilting done when you are your husbands helper. But so blessed to have my husband to help. Will be married 50 years on the 29th. All I ever wanted was a cowboy, now I want one who answers his cell phone. 🙂
Thanks for that sugar cookie recipe, I have spent years looking for the best sugar cookie! I will be trying this one for sure. And that folding mat looks amazing.
That is a great invention! What will they think of next! I, too, have ruined a cutting board accidentally…😕
PS…looking forward to baking the cookies. Thanks for the recipe!
Thanks for the review and the great price! These would be perfect for taking to classes! I think I will make your sugar cookies for our quilters group cookie exchange. We all love your patterns… Now your cookies!
I have been wanting to see how these work. Thanks for the close up view of the seam. And thanks for the early Christmas discount. Love your countdown!!!
Thanks so much for the cookie recipe, the old ones are still the best. Love the idea of a folding mat. It isn’t ever easy taking one to class and the existing small ones are too small or not of good quality. These are a great size for most projects and the portability is wonderful. Thanks for the great start of the countdown.
I learned to coddle my cutting mats long ago, the hard way. It’s a challenge here in the hot Central Valley of California. The folding mat is a clever idea.
Buttermilk is a magic ingredient. I look forward to trying your recipe next week during Winter break from school. Grandchildren just learning to cook bring fun fun fun to baking. Thanks for sharing.
That is genius. I have a small car and once I was bringing my mat to a class and had folded my back seats up and laid the mat behind it. The seat fell back down and punched a big hole right in the center of the mat. I’m going to recommend this to my local quilt shop. Thanks so much.
I have been anxiously awaiting for your 12 Days of Christmas sale. I am in need of a new cutting mat and I so appreciate how thoroughly you share information on notions… And everything! Thanks also for your cookie recipe. Sugar cookies are our family favorite also, and I am making your recipe this year!
Just as you say, I am one of hundreds of quilters who has inadvertently left my travel mat in the car…and it WAS BIG AND BULKY so how did I miss it in the emptying process after class? Who knows, but it did crack up into nice disposable chunks, so tossing it out was convenient, yet pricey! A foldable mat? Genius!
Looking forward to seeing your favorite needful things. Your cookie recipe is just like my grandmother’s. Such great memories of decorating cookies with her!
Your shop and the designs you create are the best. This folding mat looks like something I would use quite often. I love the idea that it folds and is easy to take to a retreat or other sewing event.
What a great idea! Thank you for the savings and chance to win a new mat! Merry Christmas to you Lisa and your family! Thanks for sharing your cookie recipe too.
Your right those folding mats would make carrying them along sooo much easier! The perfect tool! Thanks for the cookie recipe…cutout cookies are still my favorite to make and always a favorite in my family ❤️
I have to admit I’m s bit skepticle though intrigued by the concept, as I too have warped my mats. So I’m gonna give it some thought. No the Sugar Cookie Recipe, that’s awesome!!!! Thank you! Thank you! I love favorite recipes and what a lovely story behind it. Hugs, Jakey
I have been wondering about these foldable mats and now I know not to be afraid to try them! I have been holding off on replacing some of mine, they are getting bad! Thanks Lisa!
Thanks for the opportunity to win a mat. I have seen them and wondered about the curvy crease.
I appreciate the cookie recipe as I believe I can make them gluten free with subbing the flour. Hugs!
I love this folding mat! Genius! Trying to juggle a large mat, tote, machine bag and purse is a bit much for most of us. New product to me and I think its great!
This folding mat looks great. This is the first I’ve seen it. I spent all day today with my kids and grandkids at our annual baking day! Thanks for all your gorgeous projects. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Love Love Love the mat! I also love the little snowflakes on your site. Just noticed they blow in different directions depending on where my mouse scampers off to! So cute!
Leave it to OLFA….they make the best quilting projects!!! OK gotta run and make sure I have everything I need for those sugar cookies……they look delicious. But now I am curious. Are all of your stars the same size……or do you make mini stars, just like your mini quilts?
Would love one of those mats. Sometimes I like to bring some things out to the dining room to cut and it would make a nice one for doing that as I could fold it up and store it with ease.
Our modern day quilting tools are absolutely amazing! I wonder if you could leave it folded and run a rotary cutter along the wavy edge to get a wavy cut. Not sure if that would cut the mat or not and not sure what to do with the wavy edge, but you never know! Definitely a fabulous new tool!
This would be a wonderful Christmas present. My mats are so beat up! It would be nice to have one that folds neatly for classes and still works well. Thank you for doing the 12 days of Christmas for us again this year Lisa. Love to get your posts.
I was wondering how on earth those mats could fold in half. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Also, thanks so much for the cookie recipe. Cookies are my favorite sweet to indulge in, so you can bank on the fact that these will be made before much more time passes.
I love these mats. I make sugar cookies through out the year , just change cookie cutters and icing colors. They are to good to just make at the Holidays.
I was wondering how on earth those mats could fold in half. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Also, thanks so much for the cookie recipe. Cookies are my favorite sweet to indulge in, so you can bank on the fact that these will be made before much more time passes.
Smart cookie that designed that mat.
Wish I could try your cookie recipe. This is my first Christmas since my celiac diagnosis and I am having withdrawal from all of the baking I used to do!
What a clever idea, a folding mat, and so convenient to take to a retreat. Thank you for continuing the 12 needful things and for opening a store in California. What a beautiful quilt shop!
For anyone on the fence about buying one of these mats I bought the smaller one while taking a class from Lisa in San Diego and I can attest it’s “da Bomb”… I keep it in my sewing kit bag and use it all the time!!! Now as to the sugar cookies I’m baking a batch first thing this weekend, a good sugar cookie is one of my all time favorites! Thanks Lisa for EVERYTHING you do, and for PG-CA (thanks to Luke too)!!! I’m happy to drive the 70 miles to my very favorite quilt shop!!!
I love a good sugar cookie. I saw those mats at the quilt show, but am glad to hear a personal testimony on how they actually work. I was worried about feeling a ridge on the seam.
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