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National Day 7/14

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:50 am
by Tracy F
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On July 14, measuring twice means something extra on National Tape Measure Day. Measure our facts after we share a quick history about the tape measure and explain why it is a standard tool in almost every household.

Alvin J. Fellows of New Haven, Connecticut made the lives of carpenters, electricians, seamstresses, and countless other tradesmen and craftsmen easier. On July 14, 1868, Fellows was granted a patent for "Improvements in Tape Measures" that created a whole new era for measurement. Enter the generation of retractable tape measures.

The first recorded use of the tape measure goes back to the Romans, utilizing marked strips of leather. Before Fellows' patent, Englishman James Chesterman designed a steel measuring tape, but it was expensive for its time. At $17 in 1853, it was equivalent to $300 in today's U.S. dollars. Chesterman's big, bulky design didn't fit in a pocket or even a toolbox. When Fellows' patent came along, tape measures became the sliced bread of the toolbox.

The tape measure we know and use now comes in a wide array of sizes, colors, and materials. You can find some smaller than the palm of your hand or bigger in lengths of 300+ feet. They are used for anything from DIY projects at home, by contractors, and in construction and at a much lower price.

Re: National Day 7/14

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:51 am
by Tracy F
I carry a small tape measure in my purse cause you just never know when you'll need one.

Re: National Day 7/14

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:52 am
by phillisw
ah, interesting read. i do use a tape measure at times. We have a couple of them. I have a small one for sewing or small projects

Re: National Day 7/14

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:59 am
by Lolis
It’s the quiet hero of my scrap space!

Re: National Day 7/14

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 9:43 am
by Tamara
Interesting!
I used my ruler a few times yesterday while scraping. I just bought a new one last week that is metal and it works perfectly. The plastic one I had kept curling so it made its way to the garbage. :mrgreen:

Re: National Day 7/14

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 5:38 pm
by Jan Mosier
Like Tracy, I keep a small one in my purse too.