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Pam Bono ruler
I take a quilting class at the local tech school and while making HSTs, the teacher gave me a ruler to help make the seams straight. It was from Pam Bono and it was was Accurate Pro 2. It was square and it had a "key" that you used to line up the needle and the ruler, then tape the ruler onto the machine and remove the key. There were lines on the ruler for sewing the seam so it did not get crooked. I got such straight lines!. I cannot find the ruler anywhere on line, though Eleanor Burns has one similar, does not need the key, but can't find that one either. Anyone out there have a clue how I can get one or the other?
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I have this one, The Angler 2, from Pam Bono. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcmUnv3d4mM It's stiff plastic. The new one, Clearly Perfect Angles, is much better. No tape needed, it clings to the machine and isn't flimsy.
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I never heard of the Accurate Pro 2, just the Angler 2. I like the new cling version the best. It looks better on my machine.
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I really like that. I hadn't heard of it or I might have bought it by now.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 7592099)
I have this one, The Angler 2, from Pam Bono. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcmUnv3d4mM It's stiff plastic. The new one, Clearly Perfect Angles, is much better. No tape needed, it clings to the machine and isn't flimsy.
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Where can I buy this? Any ideas?
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I have the Angler2 but have never used it. One of my early "I probably need that" purchases but then don't go to the trouble to put on my machine. I usually just draw a line or lines on the fabric.
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Painter's tape works just as well and way cheaper. Have used it for years.
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I watched the video and noticed that it is necessary to line up the ruler with the horizontal registration marks. I have a Bernina machine that only has vertical ones. Does this ruler come with directions for lining it up that way?
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