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Posted by jennell on October 4, 2006, 9:39 am
There are many specific function rulers out there such as the Bethany
Reynold's Stack n' Whack versus the Marti Michell Kaleidoscope rulers.
Which one of these two, for instance, would also give the opportunity
for other non-related uses - any opinions?
It seems that every week or so - new and improved rulers are arriving
in the market place - each is touted to be the answer to many problems
- Olfa is now selling a line of 'frosted' rulers - what happened to the
non-slip line of just a few months ago?
When will the 'talking ruler' be invented - you know, the one that
sends out an alarm when you are about to cut a crooked strip or when it
moves a smidgen while you are squaring up?
jennellh (change the mail to news)
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Posted by Kathy Applebaum on October 4, 2006, 9:54 am
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> When will the 'talking ruler' be invented - you know, the one that
> sends out an alarm when you are about to cut a crooked strip or when it
> moves a smidgen while you are squaring up?
That's known as my DH. He usually gets invited to leave my sewing room at
that point. :)
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Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
Queen of Fabric Tramps
mailto:KathyA@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com
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Posted by Judy on October 4, 2006, 1:28 pm
Or, better yet, someone will invent one that will NOT allow itself to shift
or for you to cut a crooked strip!
I'll certainsly buy one!
ME-Judy
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> When will the 'talking ruler' be invented - you know, the one that
> sends out an alarm when you are about to cut a crooked strip or when it
> moves a smidgen while you are squaring up?
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Posted by Ellen on October 4, 2006, 8:45 pm
Judy wrote:
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> Or, better yet, someone will invent one that will NOT allow itself to shift
> or for you to cut a crooked strip!
> I'll certainsly buy one!
I want rulers that will cut the strips without me and even more
important fold up the fabrics and put them back in the closet :-)
Ellen
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Posted by jennell on October 5, 2006, 7:51 pm
I definitely could use the fabric folding/replace on the shelf ruler
myself.
jennellh (change the mail to news)
Ellen wrote:
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> Judy wrote:
> > Or, better yet, someone will invent one that will NOT allow itself to shift
> > or for you to cut a crooked strip!
> > I'll certainsly buy one!
> I want rulers that will cut the strips without me and even more
> important fold up the fabrics and put them back in the closet :-)
>
> Ellen
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> sends out an alarm when you are about to cut a crooked strip or when it
> moves a smidgen while you are squaring up?