Originally Posted by k9dancer
Originally Posted by Spring
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Smitty, I do have all the proper equipment. Not being able to cut a straight line is special trait that I have. I scrapbook and I cant cut a straight line on paper with the top of the line paper cutter either. I'll try your suggestions tomorrow Im pretty sure Im pushing too hard because my knuckles are white while Im pushing..lol You may be on to something there.
This may sound silly, but it works for me.
Take an ordinary hole punch and punch some holes in sandpaper. Then use rubber cement to attach them to the back of your ruler, so the grit can grab your fabric. This will help the ruler to not slip. Also, you might try wearing gardening gloves that have the little rubber dots on them. This will help you grip the ruler. I also use both gloves when machine quilting; I just cannot get a grip on the fabric otherwise.
I have extremely dry skin and cannot 'grip' the fabric. I found the gloves, finger stalls etc were a pain when I wanted to thread fabric, and rubber gloves took the skin from my hands. Then I saw Patricia Naylor's solution. She uses a small anti slip mat that is put under cups and bowls when cooking. She places the mat under her hand whilst quilting. I find it the best solution. My hands are conveniently free for threading, etc, the mat is easily placed, and there is a wide surface contact. I post this in case others have had similar problems with sensitive skin.