ruler base
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ruler base
I ordered the Archie ruler designed by Angela Walters. I have the special foot. I was just reading another QB post and it seems I also need a ruler base for my machine. What is it? Is it a smooth plastic surface?.....a base so that you can use the ruler? Do you buy it separately or do some machines have it included? If I need to buy, are their special sizes for different machines? Could someone give me more info about what this means? Photos and links to sites that show examples would be appreciated.
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A ruler base is a must have for long arm machines. If you are doing ruler work on a regular sewing machine, I find the acrylic surround that is on my Bernina just fine. Basically you need a flat surface underneath the type of ruler you are using so it is easier to hold it in place while you quilt around it.
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Hi Crackers, sorry to cause you confusion and concern on my reply to Monale on her thread. A ruler base is needed for longarm machine that is mounted on a rack. Most domestic machines already have a surround of some sort going around the free arm. As in the pic Monale posted above. Some people call it an extension. About the only reason you would take the surround off of a domestic is in garment sewing for things like sleeves and cuffs. You most likely have a surround on your machine. I have never heard of a modern sewing machine not having one and quite honestly most vintage machines have them as well.
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I ordered the Archie ruler designed by Angela Walters. I have the special foot. I was just reading another QB post and it seems I also need a ruler base for my machine. What is it? Is it a smooth plastic surface?.....a base so that you can use the ruler? Do you buy it separately or do some machines have it included? If I need to buy, are their special sizes for different machines? Could someone give me more info about what this means? Photos and links to sites that show examples would be appreciated.
#10
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Location: kansas
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our guild recently had Angela Walters as a presenter. she also suggests for doing ruler work on your DSM that you use a slider on that table/extension/surround (like a Supreme Slider) so that it's easier to move your quilt smoothly. And to remember that the ruler is a guide, you are the "stitch regulator" so practice matching up your machine speed with your hand movements (machine a little faster). Good luck!
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