Originally Posted by maryb119
(Post 7390792)
My O'lipfa 5 inch X 24 inch ruler. The lip edge stays secure on the edge of the cutting mat and helps with very accurate cuts.
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June Taylor with 1/2" slots is first with a 6 1/2 x 24 for straightening edges before binding second and a 9" square for squaring blocks third. The JT is the winner, hands down.
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Omnigrid 6 x 24, 12.5 x 12.5 and 6 x 1. Last one when paper piecing trimming down1/4" seams.
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Definitely use my 6x24 the most... however, having read some of the other response, I think I have a 6x12 buried somewhere and will pull it out for my next project.
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My 6x24- inch. It's my first choice for almost everything unless I am cutting very small pieces.
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I use my 5"x24" the most but I do have a drawer full and I love them all
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I use my 6 by 12 most.
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My 6x12, 6x24 and 8 1/2x24 are always on my table. I can use them to make up any combination I need. I also have learned to appreciate the movable neon tape that you can use to hi-light the cutting line on the ruler.
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I also have learned to appreciate the movable neon tape that you can use to hi-light the cutting line on the ruler. |
I use my Olfa 5x24 with a lip on it for cutting larger/longer pieces. It is the first ruler I got. I also have a frosted Olfa 6x24 at my summer home and love it too. I just got a Creative Grid 3x12 and I use it all the time. How did I manage without it? Life is so much easier with it.
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