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    new ruler

    interesting video of a new ruler. Looks like a winner http://www.pmquilting.com/2_1_2_Quil...p_p/080114.htm

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    Nice....not sure I want to spend another $32 on a ruler.....have to think about this.

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    Looks interesting but I agree with Lady Diana, another ruler when I could use the rulers I have to accomplish the same thing.

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    I I wonder if because the ruler is not really flush with the fabric when cutting, because of that ridge, there might be a problem?

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    I think that is a great new ruler! I'm in charge of new product purchases for my guild so this will go on the list. I can see it helping many of our members who can't use the Go to cut the small squares and end up with more miss cuts then cuts using a plain ruler.
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    What a great idea, I know how easily strips shift when I try to cut them. They have some nice free quilt patterns on site as well.
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    It cuts a thickness of 8 layers or so. will it slip with just one layer?? it's nice, but i'm cheap and would rather use a ruler i already have. thanks for sharing with us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lynnie View Post
    It cuts a thickness of 8 layers or so. will it slip with just one layer?? it's nice, but i'm cheap and would rather use a ruler i already have. thanks for sharing with us.
    That is a good point. It would seem like it would slip with one layer. Hadn't thought about that.

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    I have a plain 2 1/2 ruler that I bought at Michael s. It is my favorite ruler since I cut so many strips.

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    A bit pricey

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