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New ruler. I want this!
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WOW! 43.00 Sorry not for one ruler. BUT if I knew what I know now and was just starting on this quilting journey, probably would buy it since it would replace so many rulers I already have.
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I feel the 6 x 24 is large enough for me to handle. Having one twice as wide might make it difficult for me to manuveur around the fabric. Sounds like a nice size but just too big for me.
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Honestly I never saw the price on the website I was so pleased with the ruler being available soon.I have a few rulers that cost more so the price is reasonable to me compared to the usefulness of this size. I was expecting it to be about $60 so I saved money. LOL
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Just checked the link again....upper right says retail 42.99
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I have a 15 inch square and it is very good for squaring blocks. With that being said, I only use it for that because it is awkward for doing smaller cuts. You might look into putting a handle on it for easier handling.
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Let us know how you like it!
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Advertise it and it is not in stores...poor marketing . While iron the subhpject, go to creative grids site. They have warning about buying from Amazon! Amazon is mixing counterfeit rulers with ligament creative grids
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Wow! I am thinking if I could manage the size of the ruler on my cutting table. The table is a bit narrow. I think if I had this when I first started quilting and was use to it from the beginning it would be great. I have several square rulers that work great for squaring up, 6-101/2-12 1/2. The price is right on compared to Quilter Select which are what I love to use
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I was wondering how long it will take Quilter's Select to have this size. They are my favorite rulers. CC rulers are very good though.
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I,love rulers and I love Creative Grids whole bunch!!!! When I saw the note about thus size ruler I immediately went to the CG website and watched their video (they have great nice shirt videos for just about all,products). It has now been placed in my “want” I keep in my iPad and phone (list also includes The CG rulers I also have so I dint get duplicates - I made this list after I realized I already a few duplicates. The one thing I did note is that there are angle lines running in both directions to help with squaring up Leicestershire and blocks with angles. I’m going to call a quilt shop sort of close enough to me to see if they have thus ruler or will be getting it in. Thanks so much for the heads up!!!!!
Sandy in Mooresville, NC |
Originally Posted by Snooze2978
(Post 8466124)
I feel the 6 x 24 is large enough for me to handle. Having one twice as wide might make it difficult for me to manuveur around the fabric. Sounds like a nice size but just too big for me.
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Looks like a handy size to have ... can’t wait to hear your review. I don’t think the price is all that bad but not sure how much I’d use it.
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I really like my 8.5 x 24.5, it's my most used one. Don't know if going to 12.5 would be nicer or more of a pain. I also have a 20.5 x 20.5 that I use for squaring up. I use the 8.5 to ruler fold my yardage (perfect size for my shelves) and then I can fit the ruler in without having to unfold a lot for cutting WOF.
I cut across the bottom, and not up and down. Because of that, I'm often balancing part of the ruler off the table with the 8.5" one, so that problem would be even worse with a 12.5 one. Maybe I should try to teach myself how to cut the other way. I'm a huge fan of CG rulers, and find them worth every penny I've paid. Though I've gotten many of them at a discount at quilt shows. |
Local LQS has ordered a few and will hold one for me as soon as they are delivered. Should be early next week. I have a hefty gift certificate to the store so that worked out just right. I'm going to a retreat the last week in March and will be interesting to know the others quilters reactions and reviews of using it.
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