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skowron5 07-04-2011 07:56 PM

I am having trouble with the ruler slipping on me when I cut strips or squares.

I have tried to use the dots to help them from slipping, but they haven't helped.

Could I be holding the ruler down to hard?

crafty_linda_b 07-04-2011 07:59 PM

Skowron, what kind of dots are you using? I bought the self sticking sandpaper ones at walmart that have adhesive on them. They are in the hardware dept. They work fine for me? Hope this helps you...If it's slipping you might not be holding your cutter correctly or not putting enough pressure on the ruler as you are cutting. Happy Stitchin' crafty_linda_b

bebe 07-04-2011 07:59 PM

are u doing the spider when you hol your ruler move your fingers as you cut

skowron5 07-04-2011 08:03 PM

I am doing the spider. I experimented on a log cabin today. I measured each time I added a strip. When I got done I was 1/4 of an inch off.

I got the dots at a quilt store. They are green. I will check Walmart and try those.

Thanks ladies

Rose L 07-04-2011 08:07 PM

There was a post here recently that said to brush rubber cement on your rulers to keep them from slipping. Just a thought.

virtualbernie 07-04-2011 08:09 PM

I use True Grips made by the Grace Company. I have used the sand paper dots and they work fine but the True Grips are better! They come on a card with pre cut circles and I even cut up the leftover pieces and use them too! They are a little more expensive than the sandpaper but I think they are worth it.

irishrose 07-04-2011 08:18 PM

I have Invisagrip on most of my rulers and like it. I was using one that was missing when I applied the Invisagrip. I tried the rubber cement. It does work, but it's not as clear Invisagrip, and for a few days, it collected thread bits. Looked pretty messy. It seems to do that less now.

eparys 07-04-2011 08:30 PM

OK - here is a tip I got from a longarmer at Machine Quilters Expo - Go out and purchase old fashion Rubber Cement. It is clear, non-slip and when it looks yucky - all you need to do is rub it off and reapply. I let is sit overnight before I use a ruler after applying it. I also have tried the clear rubber grippies and sandpaper stuff - nothing compares to the Rubber Cement. It is flat and clear - oh by the way did I include cheap?? lol.

deenatoo 07-04-2011 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by eparys
OK - here is a tip I got from a longarmer at Machine Quilters Expo - Go out and purchase old fashion Rubber Cement. It is clear, non-slip and when it looks yucky - all you need to do is rub it off and reapply. I let is sit overnight before I use a ruler after applying it. I also have tried the clear rubber grippies and sandpaper stuff - nothing compares to the Rubber Cement. It is flat and clear - oh by the way did I include cheap?? lol.

I have heard this, but have not tried it....

eparys 07-04-2011 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by deenatoo

Originally Posted by eparys
OK - here is a tip I got from a longarmer at Machine Quilters Expo - Go out and purchase old fashion Rubber Cement. It is clear, non-slip and when it looks yucky - all you need to do is rub it off and reapply. I let is sit overnight before I use a ruler after applying it. I also have tried the clear rubber grippies and sandpaper stuff - nothing compares to the Rubber Cement. It is flat and clear - oh by the way did I include cheap?? lol.

I have heard this, but have not tried it....

Works Great!!


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