One more ? on long arm rulers
#1
One more ? on long arm rulers
First, thanks to all for the info on where to get rulers. Now need to know what you all use on the backs to keep the rulers from slipping. Thanks in advance.
#2
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 41,463
I just do ruler work on my sewing machine but Gina Perkes uses little squares of the rubberized shelf lining loose under her rulers. I tried it with mine and it really works. You do need to move them when you move the ruler but so far this is the best I have found to use.
#3
Banned
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Victorian Sweatshop Forum
Posts: 4,096
I use a spray that my BFF gave me that is just for the back of rulers. It only takes a very light spray to keep your ruler from sliding, if you spray it too heavy the ruler sticks to your fabric lol. Right now I can't remember the name of it but I think it's made by the same company that makes 505 spray.
Cari
Cari
#5
One of the rulers I bought has a very narrow piece of the hook part of peel and stick Velcro on it. It's supposed to stick to quilting fabric and not slide. I just bought the ruler so I haven't had a chance to try it yet.
#7
I use plain old fashion rubber cement. I paint the entire back with it the night before I use it so it is competently dry. It is clear, cheap,cleans off with my thumb when it gets dirty and is not permanent.
#8
Power Poster
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
You need to have a Ruler Base for your longarm. I don’t put anything on my rulers. I simply hold them. Don’t have slippage. Longarm rulers are not really big, they aren’t made for cutting. My longest one is 12”. I can hold it in place, stop and move my hands or the ruler as needed. The base is a necessity though. Gives you a flat ( base) to give you a firm place to hold the rulers. You’ve asked about longarm rulers but not mentioned what longarm you have? I always check with my dealer or the company website first for any tools to use with my machine. ( HQ Avante)
my dealer is always willing to let me try out the rulers or give me a little lesson to learn to use tools and I know I’m getting what will work best with my machine.
my dealer is always willing to let me try out the rulers or give me a little lesson to learn to use tools and I know I’m getting what will work best with my machine.
#9
You need to have a Ruler Base for your longarm. I don’t put anything on my rulers. I simply hold them. Don’t have slippage. Longarm rulers are not really big, they aren’t made for cutting. My longest one is 12”. I can hold it in place, stop and move my hands or the ruler as needed. The base is a necessity though. Gives you a flat ( base) to give you a firm place to hold the rulers. You’ve asked about longarm rulers but not mentioned what longarm you have? I always check with my dealer or the company website first for any tools to use with my machine. ( HQ Avante)
my dealer is always willing to let me try out the rulers or give me a little lesson to learn to use tools and I know I’m getting what will work best with my machine.
my dealer is always willing to let me try out the rulers or give me a little lesson to learn to use tools and I know I’m getting what will work best with my machine.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
mjpEncinitas
Links and Resources
26
11-28-2019 06:48 AM
thseabreze
Main
14
06-27-2017 05:23 AM