specialty rulers?
#1
specialty rulers?
whacha got? I've read so many times here "no more specialty rulers!"
I was just tracing down a tempting ruler, the Creative Grids mini pineapple ruler...oh so tempted to run off and buy it.
I reeled in my brain, but it makes me wonder what you all consider a specialty
and have you ever used it?
Was it a impulse purchase or thought over?
I have the small and medium twister rulers I haven't used, but I'm looking forward to it
I just purchased a Folded Corner Clipper by Prairie Sky Quilting, hopefully eliminating wasted hacked off corners
I was just tracing down a tempting ruler, the Creative Grids mini pineapple ruler...oh so tempted to run off and buy it.
I reeled in my brain, but it makes me wonder what you all consider a specialty
and have you ever used it?
Was it a impulse purchase or thought over?
I have the small and medium twister rulers I haven't used, but I'm looking forward to it
I just purchased a Folded Corner Clipper by Prairie Sky Quilting, hopefully eliminating wasted hacked off corners
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: San Joaquin Valley, California
Posts: 829
I am a make do person, so I don't have many specialty rulers. I just have my regular 6x12, and squares in 5,8,12,15 inches, a setting triangle, a companion and easy angle triangles, and a 60 degree ruler. I seem to be able to to most of the quilts with these and rulers don't temp me as much as fabric.
#3
I only have a few ... I have the square and triangle rulers for Dear Jane, then I have the Easy Angle triangle in 2 different sizes. I bought the Easy Angle when doing a Bonnie Hunter Mystery quilt and I thought I would go ahead and try the ruler. I DO like using it for HST's.
Oh ... I also have one of the June Taylor slotted rulers for cutting multiple strips. I bought this one online and when I got it I didn't like it. I found it too flimsy, and not really long enough. I never even took it out of the plastic!!
Other than that ... I have almost all of the Creative Grid rectangle and square sizes, including a little 2" X 4" rectangle that my LQS had made with their name printed on it. I make a lot of quilts with small pieces so this little ruler gets quite a workout.
Oh ... I also have one of the June Taylor slotted rulers for cutting multiple strips. I bought this one online and when I got it I didn't like it. I found it too flimsy, and not really long enough. I never even took it out of the plastic!!
Other than that ... I have almost all of the Creative Grid rectangle and square sizes, including a little 2" X 4" rectangle that my LQS had made with their name printed on it. I make a lot of quilts with small pieces so this little ruler gets quite a workout.
#5
I definitely think a lot about it before I buy any rulers. I've been quilting for ten years and I only have a 6x24 ruler, the Dresden ruler, a flying geese ruler and I just got the Simple Folded Corners Rule for the upcoming Bonnie Hunter MQ. I would really like a 12x12 squaring up ruler too, but for just a piece of plastic, rulers cost so much!
#6
I love specialty rulers, however I do try to make sure it actually does something I don't already have a ruler that will do it as easily. That is the main reason I did not buy the Folded Corner Clipper ruler - I didn't see where it would be an improvement over what I already have.
I am more likely to pick up a specialty ruler if I see it, if I have to order it, I'm going to think about it a lot more before doing so. Unless MSQC has it, then I'm more likely to toss it in the cart with my next order.
I am more likely to pick up a specialty ruler if I see it, if I have to order it, I'm going to think about it a lot more before doing so. Unless MSQC has it, then I'm more likely to toss it in the cart with my next order.
#7
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: St. Louis area
Posts: 212
When I first started quilting, many moons ago, I must have thought I needed a ruler for every block made. Most of them are still in the package unopened! The last ruler I remember buying was by Marti Michell called wonder triangles, which I've used a lot. With BH mysteries I used a number of those unopened rulers. Today, I do not buy specialty rulers, period. If I can't figure out out how to do it with what I have, I don't do it. As it is written: "There's nothing new under the sun".
#8
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,978
I love the Folded Corner Clipper by Prairie Sky Quilting. One of my favorite specialty rulers. I use it a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjD3AKiSyPw
I have really enjoyed the Creative Grids 30 degree Starburst ruler. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYLIVgDaChU
I don't feel guilty having a lot of speciality rulers. Sometimes I buy a ruler for the pretty color. If I use one for one pattern then it's worth it to me. My problem is remembering what ruler does what.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjD3AKiSyPw
I have really enjoyed the Creative Grids 30 degree Starburst ruler. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYLIVgDaChU
I don't feel guilty having a lot of speciality rulers. Sometimes I buy a ruler for the pretty color. If I use one for one pattern then it's worth it to me. My problem is remembering what ruler does what.
Last edited by Onebyone; 11-16-2017 at 02:28 PM.
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