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I have an Omnigrid Multiangle Wedge Ruler - Now what?

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Old 12-15-2013, 06:12 AM
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About a year ago I bought an Omnigrid multiangle wedge ruler to use to make a spicy spiral table runner- and now I'm no longer interested in making that pattern. Does anyone have a resource for other quilt patterns that can be made with wedges? I pokes around a little bit online but didn't find much.
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Old 12-15-2013, 07:13 AM
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Have you checked out. www.missouriquilt.com. or www.quilterscache.com or even youtube and maybe type in the rulers name? Good luck
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one reason I dislike specialty rulers. Good luck.
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Old 12-15-2013, 08:10 AM
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I can't find any picture of this ruler made by omnigrid. Lots of references to Creative Grids ruler.if your ruler is a Creative Grid ruler, it appears you will need a book to be able to use it. I watched the Virginia Walton YouTube and it appears to be easy but I would need patterns to use it successfully.

Is it the Omniangle ruler? Even with this it appears one needs a lot of pre planning math to use it.

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If your ruler really does various angles, check out Philips Fiber Art for patterns. She sells individual rulers/templates, but the site also has a lot of free patterns that you could use with other rulers as well. If nothing else - some inspiration http://www.phillipsfiberart.com/
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Thanks for the link ktbb, that is exactly what I am looking for. The Omnigrid ruler I have has many many different angles on it, so I picked up that one instead of purchasing several rulers with only one angle each.
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