Ruler Work
Originally Posted by GEMRM
(Post 8191053)
Looks fantastic! Could you share what class it was you took please?
I purchased the "Ruler Work Kit + Janet's Ruler Quilt Design Book" it includes 7 template designs, spacing gauge and 8.5 Cross Hair Square Ruler, the other rulers you may require are as follows:Template Sampler Set which includes the following 6: Simple Circle 2 inch, 12 inch arc inch, Spin-E-Fex No. 4 - 3 1/2 inch - Clam shell CO2-H 5 inch x 1 inch - 6 inch spiral and spinning wheel 36 5.5. I also purchased 8 and 1/2 inch Cross Hair Square (6 point), and 2 packages of Stable tape I believe there are other folks that have rulers they sell, you also need to have a high or low shank ruler foot for your domestic sewing machine. Respectfully, Donna |
Beautiful work. I am envious... haven’t opened the rulers I bought.
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Originally Posted by osewme
(Post 8190451)
Your ruler work is beautiful. That is something I really want to learn this year. I watched a video by Pam Varner & she seems to be an excellent teacher. Do you have to get in on the beginning of the class or can you sign up anytime & go back & watch the classes that you missed? I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of your work.
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Originally Posted by suern3
(Post 8190913)
Looks great! Which online classes did you take?
person and a great teacher! |
What beautiful quilting
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Originally Posted by GEMRM
(Post 8191053)
Looks fantastic! Could you share what class it was you took please?
as an instructor - she is very knowledgeable and helpful to the students, you can ask any questions once the class has began - Pam will start the video's and you can chose to be online with your questions or by using your keyboard. I found it easier to do the classes by listening and watching, and I also took notes. When the classes for that date are finished....Pam will send you an email with her tips and techniques, along with all the videos you watched for that particular class, you can download them onto your computer! Those videos remain to be yours forever. You can review and go back and check out the things you may have missed during that class and make your blocks - that way it is easier on you and you can take your time to make them perfect. Keeping your sewing machine presser ruler foot touching the template is most important, as are matching the lines on the template and keeping them straight while you do the stitching. The videos originate in Australia with Leonie West, the designer of the westalee designs adjustable ruler for which her husband Bill and herself received the New Inventors Grand Final Peoples Choice Award. Leonie has been quilting for over 37 years. You will need a special low - medium - high shank or high shank special for your domestic sewing machine. If you still have questions, do not hesitate to contact me again. I think you will like those classes. Have a great weekend. |
Oh i love your circles. the look perfect!!
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Fabulous work and the perfect thing to finish “potholder quilt” style or QAG would look nice too.
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Hiw nice..so many posibilities ...Good luck
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Wow, you are doing a great job. Looking forward to the final quilt!
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