Slipping Ruler
#91
[quote=BellaBoo]Hello Ida,
I use this on all my rulers and it works great.
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponlin...lay.asp?i=1883 quote]
I bought some of this stuff at Joann's and put it on a couple of my most problematic rulers. It comes in a role, like waxed paper. And lo and behold! no more trouble with slipping. Now I recommend it to everyone.
The other thing I have used is those little round sandpaper spots. They work well, but I have to use quite a few of them on the longer rulers. 8-)
I use this on all my rulers and it works great.
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponlin...lay.asp?i=1883 quote]
I bought some of this stuff at Joann's and put it on a couple of my most problematic rulers. It comes in a role, like waxed paper. And lo and behold! no more trouble with slipping. Now I recommend it to everyone.
The other thing I have used is those little round sandpaper spots. They work well, but I have to use quite a few of them on the longer rulers. 8-)
#92
Originally Posted by quiltmom04
Originally Posted by canmitch1971
I did not read all these posts but would those suction cup handles be any good? I have been thinking of getting some.
8-)
#94
Originally Posted by quiltyjax
My absolute favourite gadget is my Rule Steady, - it makes cutting so much easier. It's an Australian product that I bought here in the UK and I have seen it reviewed in various US magazines.
#95
Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
also, and ironically, the harder you press down on the ruler with your "ruler hand", the more likely it is that the ruler will slip.
Wow I never realized this. I wonder if that is why my ruler stays better when I hold it with just my finger tips kind of tented on the ruler, as opposed to flat palmed?
#96
#98
Originally Posted by canmitch1971
I did not read all these posts but would those suction cup handles be any good? I have been thinking of getting some.
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/p...ID=xprd1130656
#100
Originally Posted by SandyMac
I used rubber cement on my ruler.Just brushed it on thin and let it dry. It's always worked :-D For me anyway.
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