Sava lalana
The Elan Self-Healing Cutting Mat is an essential tool for various crafting activities, including sewing, quilting, scrapbooking, and general craft projects. Its unique self-healing properties protect your work surface and extend the life of your cutting blades. This manual provides detailed instructions on how to set up, use, and maintain your cutting mat to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Endriky ny vokatra
- Self-Healing Surface: The 5-ply PVC construction allows cuts to disappear, maintaining a smooth and flat surface for continuous use.
- Famolavolana lafiny roa: Features a pink side and a purple side, both with precise imperial grid markings for versatile use and preference.
- Fanorenana maharitra: Made with strong PVC layers, including recycled PVC, for robustness and reduced environmental impact.
- Accurate Grid: Professionally applied 24x18" imperial patchwork grid ensures precise measurements and long-lasting readability.
- Fiarovana ambonin'ny tany: Protects tables and other work surfaces from cuts and damage during crafting activities.
Hametraka
Upon receiving your Elan Self-Healing Cutting Mat, follow these steps for initial setup:
- Esory ny tsihy (Unpack the Mat): Carefully remove the cutting mat from its packaging. Ensure it is not bent or creased during removal.
- Apetraho amin'ny tafo fisaka: Lay the mat flat on a stable, even work surface. Ensure there are no bumps or debris underneath that could affect its flatness.
- Choose Your Side: The mat is reversible, featuring a pink side and a purple side. Select the side that offers the best contrast for your current project or personal preference.

Image: Elan A2 Self-Healing Cutting Mat with the pink side facing up, displaying its detailed imperial grid lines and measurements.

Image: Elan A2 Self-Healing Cutting Mat with the purple side facing up, displaying its detailed imperial grid lines and measurements.
Torolàlana miasa
The Elan Self-Healing Cutting Mat is designed for precision cutting with rotary cutters, craft knives, and other cutting tools. Follow these guidelines for effective use:
- Omano ny fitaovanao: Place the fabric, paper, or other material you wish to cut smoothly and flatly on the cutting mat.
- Align with Grid: Use the mat's precise imperial grid lines to align your material for accurate measurements and straight cuts.
- Use a Ruler/Straight Edge: For best results and safety, always use a quilting ruler or straight edge as a guide for your cutting tool.
- Ampiharo fanerena mitovy: When cutting, apply firm, even pressure to your cutting tool. The self-healing surface will absorb the cut, protecting your work surface.
- Rotate Mat for Angles: Utilize the various angle markings on the mat for precise diagonal or angled cuts.
Video: Demonstrates the use of the Elan A2 cutting mat with a pink rotary cutter and a small ruler for precise fabric cutting.

Image: An Elan A2 cutting mat with a smaller Elan mat positioned on top, showcasing the range of available sizes.

Image: A cross-section diagram highlighting the 5-ply construction of the Elan cutting mat, detailing its self-healing and recycled PVC layers for durability.

Image: A visual comparison demonstrating the Elan cutting mat's larger and more precise grid size compared to typical cutting mats from other brands.

Image: An arrangement of Elan cutting mats in various sizes, from small to large, illustrating the full range of available dimensions.

Image: A person actively using a rotary cutter on an Elan cutting mat, demonstrating its application in a craft project.
Fikojakojana sy fikarakarana
Proper care will extend the life of your Elan Self-Healing Cutting Mat:
- Do Not Bend: To maintain the mat's flatness and self-healing properties, avoid bending or rolling it. Store it flat.
- Avoid Direct Heat and Sunlight: Exposure to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight can cause the mat to warp or degrade. Store in a cool, dry place.
- Sasana amin'ny tànana ihany: Diovy amin'ny doka ny tsihyamp cloth and mild soap if necessary. Do not submerge in water or use harsh chemicals.
- Fampiasana mihodina: Periodically rotate the mat to distribute wear evenly across the surface, especially if you frequently cut in the same areas.
Fanamboarana
Ireto misy olana mahazatra sy ny vahaolana:
| Olana | Antony mety hitranga | vahaolana |
|---|---|---|
| Mat is warped or not lying flat | Improper storage (bent/rolled), exposure to heat/cold. | Lay flat in a warm room, place heavy objects evenly on top for a few days. Avoid extreme temperatures. |
| Cuts are not healing properly | Excessive pressure, dull blade, or very deep cuts. | Use a sharp blade, apply appropriate pressure. For deep cuts, rotate the mat to use a different area. |
| Grid lines fading | Heavy use, abrasive cleaning agents. | Avoid harsh chemicals. While lines are durable, continuous heavy friction can cause minor wear over time. |
fepetra arahana
| toetra | antsipirihany |
|---|---|
| Marika | Elan |
| loko | Mavokely, volomparasy |
| Ny refin'ny vokatra | 24"L x 18"W x 0.12"T |
| KEVITRA | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Fampiasana soso-kevitra | Fabric, Crafts, Quilting, Sewing |
| endrika | mahitsizoro |
| Endri-javatra manokana | Fanasitranana tena |
| Lanja entana | 2.46 kg |
| NOMEKO | Imperial Patchwork Grid |
Warranty sy fanohanana
Elan stands behind the quality of its products. For any questions, concerns, or support needs regarding your cutting mat, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Elan website. Azafady, tehirizo ny porofon'ny fividiananao ho an'ny fitakiana fiantohana.





