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    #16
    I was thinking the Olfa frosted rulers were nonslip. Don't have one. Anyone use them?

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      #17
      Well...less slip and less glare.... :roll: my experience.

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        #18
        At my last quilt guild meeting, the VP handed out a heart cut from that waffle-y rubbery stuff that goes under rugs or in cupboards. All you have to do is place that under the ruler and it doesn't slip! The only problem is that you have to move it each time, like when you cut a bunch of strips. You probably have some of this in your house already, so cut a piece and give it a try.

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          #19
          Originally posted by NancyAnn1959
          At my last quilt guild meeting, the VP handed out a heart cut from that waffle-y rubbery stuff that goes under rugs or in cupboards. All you have to do is place that under the ruler and it doesn't slip! The only problem is that you have to move it each time, like when you cut a bunch of strips. You probably have some of this in your house already, so cut a piece and give it a try.
          I use the same "waffle-y rubbery stuff" cut into two small pieces and use them instead of my Machinger gloves for free-motion quilting at times. I still like my gloves but sometimes the cupboard liner works better for me. I also use a larger piece to lay my hoop on a surface for hooping machine embroidery--the hoop does not move while trying to push to top part onto the bottom with the fabric in place. Great for lots of stuff!

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            #20
            Originally posted by Renata
            I use the same "waffle-y rubbery stuff" cut into two small pieces and use them instead of my Machinger gloves for free-motion quilting at times. I still like my gloves but sometimes the cupboard liner works better for me.
            Me, too!

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              #21
              :lol: Me 3!! :lol:

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                #22
                I have been using the Nexcare on my rulers and I love it! I had some in the cabinet and it was old enough to be yellowed but it still works and I promised myself to try to remember to get some new.

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                  #23
                  I use the equivalent of Nexcare here too. It's just surgical tape for bandaging. I find it works best of all. I have used omnigrip as well and it works fine but the Nexcare is better. Also, using cotton finger tube bandage for difficult threads like monopoly and metallic works great as well. The cotton tubing usually comes in a box with about 4 rubber finger covers (they look remarkably like something else, but smaller :wink: :lol: ) and they are good for FMQ too.

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                    #24
                    Rita ! You rascal ! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                      #25
                      ops: ops: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                        #26
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                        Andrée

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                          #27
                          I have the sand paper dots on my 24 inch ruler, then thought these might be rough on fabric. Bought a package of silicone dots for the rulers and boy it grabs the frabic and no shifting of the ruler.

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