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    dcrine gave me this idea and I thought someone else might be in need of this idea.

    With my quilt top on the design wall, use the level to straighten the raw edge and square it up. Use a long ruler to draw the line , cut and sew on the borders.

    my orca quilt didn't have any straight edges for squaring and it was too big to lay flat on a cutting board for squaring. This work great.

    Thanks dcrine Cheryl

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    I use a laser level/square to square out my quilt and mark straight lines before I put the binding on. I get an accurate 90 degree on one corner, and then I can measure out to the other two sides and mark my distance. I never get a 'quilt needs to be square and corners 90 degrees critique' at shows anymore.
    It is a great tool.

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      #3
      Wow! What a great idea.

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        #4
        Hey Cheryl -- So glad to hear it worked out for you and it's so simple. Isn't it wonderful when we have one of those "ah ha" moments? Deb

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          #5
          most definately. I'll have to look for that laser level square. It would be worth the $$$. Cheryl

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            #6
            Something new for my wish list!

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              #7
              My husband might get jealous! LOL! I think I'll ask my Pollyanna for it :wink:

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                #8
                I told my husband about this and he said he thought that was a good idea. He seems to have every tool known to man (person? peoplekind?) so I'm sure he has one. But, I want my own!

                Thanks for this great idea!

                JoAnne

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                  #9
                  I love this idea too. There are so many types pf laser levels out there, what type/brands are y'all using?

                  Carla

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                    #10
                    I don't know what brand mine is. I bought it from Walmart a few years ago when I wanted to hang border wall paper.. It was pretty cheap. Cheryl

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                      #11
                      Mine is a Ryobi airgrip. It was a Christmas gift, so I don't know the price.

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                        #12
                        Mine is a Stanley S2 Laser Level Square. I am not sure of the current price, since I bought mine about two years ago. But the price had to be reasonable...I tend to be thrifty.

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                          #13
                          Interesting..... I will check it out next time my husband needs to walk the aisles at Lowes. Mary Kay

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                            #14
                            What a great idea! Thanks for sharing it with us!

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                              #15
                              WOW!!! Why didnt I think of that??? :shock: I gave one of those to dear Bjoern for christmas last year :lol: Now I need to tell him he can buy me one back :wink:

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