![]() ![]() I don’t think I’ll have the December Sew Thankful blog post ready by Sunday, but I will have it posted by Monday night. I’m really excited to see them and I’ll have pictures to share when I return next week. easy, you can cut multiple layers, and it is Made of recycled plastic. We will be flying to Austin, Texas, tomorrow to babysit our grandkids for the weekend. CM Designs ruler 6 & 12 Add-A-Quarter Plus in pink CM Designs rulers combine. I am always curious about new tools for quilters and I love trying new things! And if you have lots of scraps leftover from previous projects that you want to turn into useable precut pieces (2 1/2″ strips or squares of any size), any of the Stripology Rulers would be great for that. I do think the Stripology Squared rulers are wonderful for fussy cutting, though. To move the ruler horizontally and/or vertically without changing its rotation, tap-drag with 1 finger. They have great markings that make it easy to see 1/4″ seam allowances and diagonal seams. I love Creative Grids square rulers in all sizes (6 1/2″ is my most used). it easy to cut through thicker fabrics or more layers of fabric at once. ![]() They don’t beat the accuracy and ease of any square ruler for trimming units and blocks. The traditional rectangular quilting rulers are perfect for just about every. I don’t think they’re the best tool for squaring up blocks. If you have a pattern that calls for lots of strips with subcuts, this is the ruler to use. They are truly great for making this a fast process. My final thoughts on the Stripology Rulers by Creative Grids is that I would definitely recommend them for cutting strips, squares, rectangles and for cutting scraps. Specifically designed to cut multiple layers, a rotary cutter with a 6 x 24 ruler attached makes measuring and making perfect cuts through fabric easier.
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