ARTEZA Acrylic Quilters Ruler & Non Slip Rings - Double-Colored Grid Lines (4.5"X4.5", 6"X6", 9.5"X9.5", 12.5"X12.5", Set of 4)
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I was not expecting it to be as thick as it is, but it is between 1/8 and 1/4 inches thick . I am happy with the purchase and use it quite a bit. For example, I use the following when cutting small items Fabric for mask, piecing for quilt
One of the 10" templates is available from Missouri Star Quilt Company. On YouTube, they have tutorials you may find helpful
That seems like a good idea to me. Either side is fine. One has black and one has yellow lines to distinguish between light and dark fabrics. The one I have is great!
It is not included in this set. However, it is fairly easy to turn the large 12x12 down to the 11x11 to measure down.
Selected User Reviews For ARTEZA Acrylic Quilters Ruler & Non Slip Rings - Double-Colored Grid Lines (4.5"X4.5", 6"X6", 9.5"X9.5", 12.5"X12.5", Set of 4)
It is great to be ruled by individuals like these However, the package has a deceptive label on it. Inside you see 48 non-stick coated surfaces in large, bright orange letters. The only rings you can see in the slip adhesive rings, premium category, are As you look back on the package, you search You will then see at the bottom corner that 24 big dots and 24 small dots are printed in small letters, indicating there was a dot in the circle of the big point. It shouldn't take you long to get most of your rings onto your rulers at this point. One thing you notice is that some do not have a score mark consequently, they cannot be pulled As it turns out, my fault is that I should have read the entire document.
The reviews on this set were great, so I ordered it. The only tools and books (and fabric) I need to learn about quilting are those I am collecting. I've used other cutting rulers in the past, but I just bought a new one The grid is what I like most about having a computer. I had ordered these rulers, but I thought they were a bit boring. There is no need to use a thicker line because the bright lines are transparent. There were too many thin lines in the grid that made it hard to match up with There was an extra Omni- I was given by a friend Her grid rulers were very enjoyable to me, and I soon learned to use them myself. I can easily line them up with my cutting mat because they match perfectly.
I have a few of the expensive "omnigrip" rulers. The dimensions of this square are 5 inches. Considering that the price for all 4 of these was about as much as for the one omnigrip, I decided to try them all. The imnigrips are thinner now so I actually prefer them over the imnigrips. In my sewing bag business, I make a lot of bags out of fusible fleece, and my omnigrip could not get the bottom layer of the fabric when trimming the seam allowances. With these, you won't have to worry about that. A very good feature of their footwear is their nonslip quality. In the bottom left corner are two 1/8" squares marked with an inner 1/4" width line that marks the edge 1/2 inch around. That is the only reason I rate them 4 instead of 5.
These rulers will be a great help when cutting! When making bowl cozies, I use the two largest scissors to cut out the fabric and batting. I don't think they're flimsy in the least. No matter how light or dark the fabric, the marking is easy to read. Purchase was a great experience for me!.
They were in excellent condition when they arrived. When I make memory quilts, I tend to use favorite t shirts or other clothing, so the sizes work great for me. In my opinion, two things should be changed The 6" square is ridiculous, to begin with. There are 5, 9, and 11. The numbers 5 and 4 are the same. Five are good with seam allowance included, but six inches are not usable without adding an additional 1/2" for seams, so their purpose is no longer fulfilled. My guess is that there was a design flaw. The second-place finisher In addition, there are four. A hole is not available in the back of the 5" square. To make it easy to access my rulers, I store them on the wall. It might be possible to fix this with an electric drill, but it shouldn't be necessary.
It's one of my favorites. With this product, I can work on a variety of different projects and it.