60 degree
#21
Member
Join Date: Jan 2019
Posts: 27
60 degree diamond vs MSQC Rhombus template
Is there a difference in a 'typical' 60 degree ruler and what MSQC calls a Rhombus template?
I love the quilts from Jaybird Quilts but wonder which ruler is the best investment. Opinions? Thanks!
I love the quilts from Jaybird Quilts but wonder which ruler is the best investment. Opinions? Thanks!
#23
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Utah
Posts: 8,847
If I didn’t already have a 60 degree ruler I’d probably get the Jaybird one. Looks like you could do a lot with that one.
#26
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 1,386
Mini Diamond Ruler by CG
I recently used my Creative Grids 60 degree mini diamond ruler for the 1st time. I loved making this diamond quilt as the blunt corners made this a breeze to assemble and the points (nearly) perfect! This version of the ruler is 4 1/2" and I like the 'scale' of the diamonds for this large batik throw/lap quilt. If I were to make a larger quilt or wanted a more bold look I'd likely want the larger ruler.
Last edited by TheMerkleFamily; 02-12-2020 at 05:39 PM.
#28
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I recently used my Creative Grids 60 degree mini diamond ruler for the 1st time. I loved making this diamond quilt as the blunt corners made this a breeze to assemble and the points (nearly) perfect! This version of the ruler is 4 1/2" and I like the 'scale' of the diamonds for this large batik throw/lap quilt. If I were to make a larger quilt or wanted a more bold look I'd likely want the larger ruler.
#30
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Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 847
when I try to put them together into rows- the row starts sliiiiiiiding downhill. Friend said its because I'm not adjusting for the seam allowance. But I though you just stacked directly on top of previous to match edges. Ive had 2 goes with practice scrap.