Rubber cement on rulers?
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The best way to make a ruler no slip and really non slip is to use the Quilter's Slide Lock. It works, that ruler isn't going anywhere once you put it in place. And it protects your hand from the cutter. That was my main purpose in buying it and now I won't cut without it. I have both sizes. It is my have to have quilting tool. http://quiltersslidelock.com/purchase/
#7
I began using rubber cement on my rulers when I read about it here on the board. I love it and yes it does have a strong smell when applying it. I apply it at night and close my sewing room door. The odor is all gone the next moring. It definitely helps me more than the sandpaper dots. The coating can easily be removed and reapplied.
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The best way to make a ruler no slip and really non slip is to use the Quilter's Slide Lock. It works, that ruler isn't going anywhere once you put it in place. And it protects your hand from the cutter. That was my main purpose in buying it and now I won't cut without it. I have both sizes. It is my have to have quilting tool. http://quiltersslidelock.com/purchase/
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