another dunster test
#132
Originally Posted by Pat G
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I just checked all of the sources you're all talking about but can't find a ruler that gives me a 9 degree wedge template. I bought a pattern for a very unusual but beaut. table runner that calls for a 9 deg wedge ruler. It is the oddest pattern I ever saw & will be a challenge to make. Can any of you tell me where I might find something with 9 degrees?
Pat G
I just checked all of the sources you're all talking about but can't find a ruler that gives me a 9 degree wedge template. I bought a pattern for a very unusual but beaut. table runner that calls for a 9 deg wedge ruler. It is the oddest pattern I ever saw & will be a challenge to make. Can any of you tell me where I might find something with 9 degrees?
Pat G
Do a Google search for MARILYN DOHENY RULERS She made the 9º wedge.
I found it here: http://www.quiltcrafts.com/rulers.html#MarilynDoheny
Diane
#133
Originally Posted by dmackey
Originally Posted by Pat G
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I just checked all of the sources you're all talking about but can't find a ruler that gives me a 9 degree wedge template. I bought a pattern for a very unusual but beaut. table runner that calls for a 9 deg wedge ruler. It is the oddest pattern I ever saw & will be a challenge to make. Can any of you tell me where I might find something with 9 degrees?
Pat G
I just checked all of the sources you're all talking about but can't find a ruler that gives me a 9 degree wedge template. I bought a pattern for a very unusual but beaut. table runner that calls for a 9 deg wedge ruler. It is the oddest pattern I ever saw & will be a challenge to make. Can any of you tell me where I might find something with 9 degrees?
Pat G
Do a Google search for MARILYN DOHENY RULERS She made the 9º wedge.
I found it here: http://www.quiltcrafts.com/rulers.html#MarilynDoheny
Diane
Diane, thanks so much for sending me this site. I nearly choke when I saw how much that 9 deg wedge costs. I have to think twice about paying that much in order to make one tablerunner. Can't be made without it though. Very unusual pc.
Thanks again for your help. I figured somebody in this grp. would be able to help.
Pat
#134
Originally Posted by Pat G
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Diane, thanks so much for sending me this site. I nearly choke when I saw how much that 9 deg wedge costs. I have to think twice about paying that much in order to make one tablerunner. Can't be made without it though. Very unusual pc.
Thanks again for your help. I figured somebody in this grp. would be able to help.
Pat
Diane, thanks so much for sending me this site. I nearly choke when I saw how much that 9 deg wedge costs. I have to think twice about paying that much in order to make one tablerunner. Can't be made without it though. Very unusual pc.
Thanks again for your help. I figured somebody in this grp. would be able to help.
Pat
Go ahead and buy the ruler (but check other sites too!), and when you are done with your project, sell the ruler here or on ebay.
You could also make a template and bring it to a glass company to have them cut one out of acrylic. You would have to put the markings on it yourself. I did this once, and I used the back of my desk calendar page (large white sheet) as the template to cut from (it was a wood stencil project).
Diane
#135
Originally Posted by dmackey
Originally Posted by Pat G
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Diane, thanks so much for sending me this site. I nearly choke when I saw how much that 9 deg wedge costs. I have to think twice about paying that much in order to make one tablerunner. Can't be made without it though. Very unusual pc.
Thanks again for your help. I figured somebody in this grp. would be able to help.
Pat
Diane, thanks so much for sending me this site. I nearly choke when I saw how much that 9 deg wedge costs. I have to think twice about paying that much in order to make one tablerunner. Can't be made without it though. Very unusual pc.
Thanks again for your help. I figured somebody in this grp. would be able to help.
Pat
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Great idea, Diane. I'm in the process of cking other sites now.
Thanks so much for your help.
Pat
Go ahead and buy the ruler (but check other sites too!), and when you are done with your project, sell the ruler here or on ebay.
You could also make a template and bring it to a glass company to have them cut one out of acrylic. You would have to put the markings on it yourself. I did this once, and I used the back of my desk calendar page (large white sheet) as the template to cut from (it was a wood stencil project).
Diane
#138
Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by virtualbernie
Is it possible to make it into a downloadable PDF file then you wouldn't have to worry about the printing and folks could pay and get an instant download? At any rate, I can't wait for whichever way you decide.
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