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Old 01-05-2019, 12:54 PM
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osewfast
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Be careful of rulers that are Too thin...they can slip underneath the foot and get hit by the needle causing timing/mechanical issues with your machine. Amy @FMQ adventures warned about that recently. She has a great FB/webpage and Craftsy class about rulers. (I have completed about 1/2 her videos in that class & need to get back in there & finish the course. ) One thing about her FB page - she gets back with advise and guidance to questions Very quickly. Nice lady. =)

I have a low shank machine, but haven't practiced enough with my low shank rulers to claim knowledge/expertise. I think if you get use to avoiding the area behind the shank, maybe you can learn/train yourself to utilize the areas you Can use freely... At least that's MY hope & theory. hahaha!

Good Luck!
Donna Mc...determined to get more comfortable with ruler work this year, too!

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