Slippery rulers!- Is there anything that will help?
#81
Originally Posted by ConnieF
HI Bela Boo
I love the Alto quilt cut .
They are wonderful. Never need all the rulers with that. I have way more rullers in cost than the cost of the Alto.
If I'd had it a long time ago I'd not had all the rulers but I do use when not at home (the Rulers)
It is a great system, and Carol has a wonderful vidio to explain all the cutting on it.
http://www.quiltcut.com/products_quiltcut2.html
I love the Alto quilt cut .
They are wonderful. Never need all the rulers with that. I have way more rullers in cost than the cost of the Alto.
If I'd had it a long time ago I'd not had all the rulers but I do use when not at home (the Rulers)
It is a great system, and Carol has a wonderful vidio to explain all the cutting on it.
http://www.quiltcut.com/products_quiltcut2.html
#82
Originally Posted by ConnieF
HI Bela Boo
I love the Alto quilt cut .
They are wonderful. Never need all the rulers with that. I have way more rullers in cost than the cost of the Alto.
If I'd had it a long time ago I'd not had all the rulers but I do use when not at home (the Rulers)
It is a great system, and Carol has a wonderful vidio to explain all the cutting on it.
http://www.quiltcut.com/products_quiltcut2.html
I love the Alto quilt cut .
They are wonderful. Never need all the rulers with that. I have way more rullers in cost than the cost of the Alto.
If I'd had it a long time ago I'd not had all the rulers but I do use when not at home (the Rulers)
It is a great system, and Carol has a wonderful vidio to explain all the cutting on it.
http://www.quiltcut.com/products_quiltcut2.html
#85
Originally Posted by hheelleenn
Originally Posted by Grace McClendon
If the ruler still slip with sandpaper your cutting table is the wrong height for your body.
Hope these ideas have helped and not something you've already tried. Chris
#86
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Originally Posted by BKrenning
Sandpaper dots. You can buy them prepackaged or make your own.
Sharon W. in Texas
#88
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: BC
Posts: 713
Some of the people in my guild have used clear nail polish sprinkled with salt (before the nail polish dries) and have reported some success. I use the sandpaper dots and use them on templates, corner trimmers, etc.
#90
I tried press & seal - didn't work very well but I broke my left wrist last summer and still can't put much pressure on it still. i'm seriously considering buying a cutting system. my ruler always slips and i've done everything everyone has suggested.
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