Help! Am I using this product wrong?
#22
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,559
I've tried hot glue, sandpaper dots, all kinds of stuff, and finally developed a technique of holding the ruler down with my thumb and my pinky finger going over the edge of the ruler, and my other 3 fingers pressing down on the ruler. This worked great.
Until I discovered Steady Betty strips. Holy moly, those things are awesome. They're about a quarter inch wide and 4 inches long, and I cut one in 3 pieces and stuck it on my ruler. That sucker doesn't go ANYWHERE anymore. Of course, now I have to pick the dang thing up, I can't slide it across my fabric to make the next cut....
Until I discovered Steady Betty strips. Holy moly, those things are awesome. They're about a quarter inch wide and 4 inches long, and I cut one in 3 pieces and stuck it on my ruler. That sucker doesn't go ANYWHERE anymore. Of course, now I have to pick the dang thing up, I can't slide it across my fabric to make the next cut....
#23
ArtsyOne has the ticket. Go to Wal-Mart and pick up some Elmer's rubber cement. Its clear when dry and you can peal it off with your finger if it gets dirty and it's gone. It's in the school supplies section and it's CHEAP. Doesn't take long to dry
#24
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California mountains
Posts: 12,538
I prefer a different method entirely. I use a June Taylor 1/2" Shapecut. If I am making 2.5" strips, I can make 4 accurate cuts without moving the ruler. Oddly enough, although the now deceased former prexy and teacher for our guild introduced them, most memebers of the guild don't use them and never have. This is really a matter of taste.
#28
this is my favorite, works so well you have to lift the ruler to move it to a new position
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#29
I love True Grips. They are rubberized clear thin circles so you can still see through them once they are on the ruler. They work great in preventing the ruler from sliding. Sandpaper dots are also nice but they do obstruct your view since they are not see-through plus they do wear down after a while
#30
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Keene, New Hampshire
Posts: 4,211
A friend gave me invisigrip and I hated it; did not work
I'm back with my sandpaper dots
You can get them at Joann's
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