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Old 10-28-2012, 08:31 AM
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I like the Olfa brand rulers.....one major issue to keep in mind is DO NOT CLEAN them with acetone, it removes the markings....ask me how I know !!!! Got spray basting all over mine favorate 12 x 12"..........another nice thing to have for your new rulers is a handle to help pick it up and the little dobers (looks like a 1/2" circle of hot glue) you can put on the underside to keep them from sliding on the fabric, very helpfull.....
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Old 10-28-2012, 09:56 AM
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I love CG rulers, too. But I like to use smaller rulers for a lot of things and find that their ? 6 x 9 does not have 1/8th inch markings!!
I agree that a few simple rulers are best and you can make your own templates!


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I think you're better off starting out with just 2 or 3 good quality rulers, all the same brand. I'm thinking of investing in the Creative Grids rulers. If I had to, I could get by with just a 6x24 and a 3.5x12 -- the ones I am always picking up to use. I would also invest in a June Tailor Shape Cut mat for cutting strips (makes the process easier and faster). I also used to like the EZ angle for cutting half-square triangles, but haven't done them that way in quite awhile.
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Old 10-28-2012, 10:03 AM
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I had some plexiglass cut for a home project and ended up with a piece left over so had the shop cut it into a 3 x12" and 9.5 x 24". They work OK but the commercial rulers are so much better.
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duplicate post - sorry
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Old 10-28-2012, 10:31 AM
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You can buy acrylic at Home Depot and a scoring knife and make your own templates, would recommend you make sure your sand your edges to make them smooth for both your hands and the fabric !!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Old 10-29-2012, 03:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Neesie View Post
Go to http://www.hobbylobby.com/weekly/weekly.cfm and print out a 40% off coupon. If you have a smartphone, you can also just show the coupon, on that. The online coupon updates, on Sunday, so wait and print one out, for next week. You can use one coupon, per day. I hardly ever pay full price, from sewing supplies.
I, too, use those coupons mailed to me, AND the one I use from my smartphone. Joann's does have a huge markup...My floor OttLite quit a couple of weeks ago. I called OttLite for the name of an authorized repair person here in Michigan..she instead told me of the 3 things it could be, and she could send me the parts...my talents do NOT lie in taking lamps apart, so she said she would recommend buying a new one. She could sell me a new one for $50...wow, and at Joann's they are $199...soooooo I bought from her! As far as rulers, I use the 6x24 and 12x24 Creative Grid. Love those white dots to hold the fabic in place. So, use up those coupons, and a big huggy welcome to quilting! It is my passion, and I always have something in my hands.
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Old 10-29-2012, 04:10 AM
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I have just the OLIPFA 5x24 inch ruler to which I added an inexpensive suction cup handle to. It works great. I usually also use it to square up my blocks. I have had my DH cut plexi on his table saw, but the cuts need to be pretty exact. These I use just for squaring up. Happy Quilting!
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Old 10-29-2012, 05:01 AM
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If you think that the rulers are expensive, just wait. You haven't seen nothing yet. I'm just glad I got all of my quilting tools and fabric stash before I retired. Of course I didn't stock up on batting.
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Old 10-29-2012, 05:14 AM
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If you have a Tuesday Morning near you, check them out. The last time I was there I purchased several rulers and saw a lot more. My favorite ruler from there is my 2x18. I use it alot more that I thought I would. And it was $2. I also picked up a 3 pack of 6" sq for $6. I also got a new cutting mat with a handle and a 6x12 ruler with it for $10. They also have fat paks too. Pretty nice fabrics too.
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Old 10-29-2012, 05:32 AM
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In my area JoAnns & Hancocks will take each others stores coupons. Might try that. I;ve noticed there is a new ruler out that has a 'frosted' look that is easy on the eyes.
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