Ruler storage
#21
Can we get a picture pretty please.
I used an old pair of jeans to make a holder that works for all my rulers. I cut one leg short and stitched up the bottom, this part holds my long rulers. Then I added some more pockets (made from the other leg) to hold the smaller rulers. My big squaring up rulers and my large crosshair marking template live in the waist. I slipped a square dowel through the belt loops on the back and hung it on the wall that way. I now have two of these and they work great to hold all my measuring rulers and templates. They're not pretty, but they get the job done and it's easy to find the ruler I'm looking for.
Rob
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If you want one that's pretty, check out Nancy's Notions- they have a pattern for sale that uses old jeans to make hanging storage for various things.
Rob
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[QUOTE=Geri B;7683432]looking at the pic, that's my first thought too! I have 3 table top ruler/template holders
At our yearly quilt show, coming again the end of Feb theres a guy there that sells the wooden ones except that it is wider and holds the ruler one both ends, even my long rulers fit really well without any warping. I agree, the one above is pretty but the first thing I saw was the sagging ends.
At our yearly quilt show, coming again the end of Feb theres a guy there that sells the wooden ones except that it is wider and holds the ruler one both ends, even my long rulers fit really well without any warping. I agree, the one above is pretty but the first thing I saw was the sagging ends.
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I used an old pair of jeans to make a holder that works for all my rulers. I cut one leg short and stitched up the bottom, this part holds my long rulers. Then I added some more pockets (made from the other leg) to hold the smaller rulers. My big squaring up rulers and my large crosshair marking template live in the waist. I slipped a square dowel through the belt loops on the back and hung it on the wall that way. I now have two of these and they work great to hold all my measuring rulers and templates. They're not pretty, but they get the job done and it's easy to find the ruler I'm looking for.
Rob
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#29
A few years ago I had my technology 'shop' teacher make me two of these. One is 9 inches rectangle long with 6 slots, the other is a 5 inch on a diagonal for the smaller rulers. They fit nicely on my bookshelf for easy access. Yours are very nice.
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