1-l/2" ruler
#43
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
Originally Posted by Kas
Omnigrid makes a 1 1/2" yardstick, but it is much easier to use a 6x24" ruler. It won't slip as much. I use my yardstick to mark 1 1/2" grids for quilting.
THere is a yard stick that is 1.25" wide, but seems very flimsy being that long and thin!
The ruler is cool because it counts down from the middle on both sides so you can center with it. My advice it to check out your LQS to see if they still have them in stock.
#44
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Does anyone know where I can find/order a 1-1/2" ruler? I'm new to quilting and need all the help I can get.
Being one that has cut herself very badly with a rotary cutter, it really scares me to think of you trying tohold a ruler that narrow. Mark your line on a larger ruler on the back side with blue painters tape.
Robin in TX
Being one that has cut herself very badly with a rotary cutter, it really scares me to think of you trying tohold a ruler that narrow. Mark your line on a larger ruler on the back side with blue painters tape.
Robin in TX
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth Fort
I need a 1-l/2" ruler to cut strips. I know I can mark off larger rulers to 1-l/2 but find I get off the line and cut the width incorrectly. A 1-1/2 approx 18 or 24 would be perfect.
one side & whole " on the other. 12" long is the most useful.
cut slowly & "walk" your fingers along the ruler after you make the first cut. actually, with a 12" ruler, you would not need to move your hand. Practice on some cheap muslin or ugly fabric until you get the hang of cutting WOF strips.
(width of fabric)
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JoAnn's has a 2.5" called Buddy Binder. It is over 20" long, but thinner than Omnigrid. I use it for strips and to cut binding. Love it.
Originally Posted by Izaquilter
I've been told before they don't make them that thin for a reason. You are more apt to slip with the rotary cutter when you don't have the added inches. Good luck finding them. I do think they need to make a 2.5" one tho with all the strip projects out there
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