Omnigrip by Omnigrid Non-Slip Ruler, 6" x 12"
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There's no quarter inch to be found on this 5 inch square.
The 12 x 12 arteza ruler measures 6 inches x 6 inches
The answer is no. There are two flat sides to it.
Since the green occurs in front of my line-up, the position does not seem so clear to me. Whenever I look at grid lines, I only consider black It is only because I need 16 1/2" and 12 1/2" for a quilt block that I purchased it.
Selected User Reviews For Omnigrip by Omnigrid Non-Slip Ruler, 6" x 12"
It is important to make an informed choice. There were a few disappointments with this ruler. Be aware that the inch grids are frosted, and it is very difficult to tell where the edge of your fabric is if you are buying it to square up large blocks. Blue tape was even tried, but it still wouldn't work. As a rule user, I use Omnigrid rulers all the time with no problems. They do not have frosted grid marks, only neon ones. There is something special about this one. For what you get for your money, it's a decent price, but it's not very functional.
I believe that this is one of the top products on My wife used it in her sewing classes, and all her students loved it, they said that it made their work so much I only had one complaint, and that was the poor packaging for delivery. The quilters rule is a fragile item that should at least have been bubble wrapped when sent. I ordered four, and one was broken because they were loosely packed and there was no cushion to protect it when shipped. I was able to replace the item immediately after Amazon responded to my complaint. The OmniGrip ruler is the best, and I will always recommend it to my students. My wife has been using her first one for over seven years and it is still in extremely good condition, so we recommend the OmniGrip ruler to all of our.
What a fun idea! It is superior in terms of gripping power and accuracy. When it comes to rulers, get the Omni GRIP rulers as I feel they work better for cutting fabric, due to the grip they create on the back. They have a product on the back that makes them grip fabric for a clean cut. I am only expressing my opinions. I work for them. Make sure to find a Fiskars pink cutting mat as well. Combining these two is a good idea.
Several years ago, I finished a quilt for a woman who had started it 12 years earlier. A 15-person crew worked on it Blocks cut from 3" fussy cut paper. I loved this ruler because it made it so easy. First, I marked the center point, took the halfway measurement and then used a ruler to measure and cut each side from the center. There are directions on how to use the ruler for other purposes as well. Having just the right quilt, with its over sized blocks, was perfect for this finish A fussy cut block of the same size. The standard square ruler is between 12" and 20", so you will need something between these measurements. The 5" height problem will no longer be a concern for me. Additionally, you can apply Omnigrid Glow Line tape to any ruler to make sure it is the right size. The best part about it for me is the center hole for marking your fabric, and that it's a good size. I'm very pleased with it.
When cutting fabric, it does not move when in use. To trim large quilt blocks, I used this tool. While cutting, it did not slip once. I love how easy it is to read. The area at the end of the ruler with a 1/2 inch measurement is bordered by a green translucent stripe. With other rulers, I often get the 1/2 measurement wrong. This one makes it very clear which end measures a full inch and which is not. It's just half an inch extra. Cuts more accurately, and thus less likely to make an It is an exceptional brand that I would highly.
It was assumed they would be identical because they are the same brand. The markings on the ruler were extremely small so I put colored tape on the lines I will use. (I also put small grip dots on both ends and the middle to prevent it from slipping while rotary cutting. ) Fabric measured 1 1/2" and 1 1/4" wide, so I was able to easily cut this into 1 1/2" and 1 1/4" strips.
For some projects, I wanted to try a wider grid rule than the 6 1/2" wide one I'd already purchased from another manufacturer. There are some things that are better and others that are less so, as usual. My narrower one could happily be given up as I like this one so much. It is very helpful to have measurements in both directions on narrow ends, as it requires less math and fewer There is only one aspect I don't like, and that is the amount of green highlight on all I sometimes have a hard time finding my pencil marks because of that. It may be helpful for you to look at several examples and select the one that works best for you.
Since I have been quilting for only a couple of years, I have found that the Omnigrip rulers have quickly become my favorites. Compared to others, they are a little pricey, but they are worth the price. ),* and the neon color underneath has been visible on every fabric I have This collection of trays is made from heavy acrylic and has endured whatever I have put it through, from heavy use, rotary cutters, This is likely to be the brand I will always use to make my craft rulers. It is highly recommended that you try any product from Omnigrip.