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Tape Measure Accuracy
I just discovered that 2 of my 4 tape measures are not accurate. I compared the tapes to a quilting ruler and they were off by 1/4 inch. Which can cause problems at times. Just thought I'd pass this along.
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I've heard that tape measures can stretch.
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My goodness, I never thought of it. Next time I will use the carpenter's ruler that Jim gave me.
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But they didn't stretch, they were SHORT 1/4 inch. Compared to my quilting ruler, at 21 inches the tapes measured 20.75 inches. Pretty sure this means my waist is 1/4 inch wider than I thought. Sheesh.
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Lol! Sorry for laughing about your waist disappointment, but that's funny! Thanks for the heads-up on tape measures. I need to check mine.
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i only use my tape measure for a general idea.
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I mostly use my measuring tape for clothing. Since I use the same tape to measure my body and the pattern, it should come out okay.
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I use my tape measure for doing borders. As long as I use the same tape consistently, there is no problem.
However, I've seen the same thing when my husband got a new measuring tape for his wood work. The darn thing was off and all the beams were cut short. Poor Pat thought he was losing his mind. |
Keep that tape measure. Label it "For measuring body only!".
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I don't use mine much for sewing but the hubs and I have 30 tape measures between us. That doesn't include rulers by any means. I have one in every purse. I use them often when I go to garage sales and need to take measurements.
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