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Old 12-14-2018, 11:43 AM
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Not sure if this is 'news', but it was for me. I was watching Donna at Jordan Fabrics cut some fabric and she used a hand weight - 5lb - on the end of her ruler to keep it in place. I have always had trouble with it moving just a tad until now. It's just a little tip but oh so big if you have a problem getting a straight cut. :-) I've seen where some people fold the fabric twice to make the cutting edge smaller but I would get a bow when I tried this. Hope this helps someone. :-)
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Old 12-14-2018, 12:27 PM
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I started doing this years ago, 5 pound weight because it was what was handy at the time. It does work! When I saw Donna using a weight, I was surprised and let out a big grin!
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I use many weights in different sizes. Especially when using a bridge ruler connector on long rulers , no more squirley cuts.
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When I saw Donna use the weight I thought what a great idea. I figured it was a tip of the day for me.
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I also started using a weight after seeing it on Jordan Fabrics. It works wonders.

For folding twice and cutting, I was having the same issue as you, so I posted a question. There is lots of good info on my thread, but Prism gave me the exact answer I needed. Maybe it will help you.

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Oh yes, I love my 5 lb weight !
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I recently saw the video too...I’ll have to try a hand weight when I do my next big cutting project.
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I use them too......my daughter left a variety of weights from her "weight training days" in her old bedroom when she moved away from home. Her bedroom became my sewing room and her weights became mine....finders keepers! LOL!!!
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I use two pound weights....much easier to move on and off my cutting ruler.
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Originally Posted by lindaschipper View Post
I use two pound weights....much easier to move on and off my cutting ruler.
Glad to hear that two pound weights are heavy enough to work. I have the two pounders but not the five. Going to try it. Yea.
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