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folding ruler
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xteacher
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folding ruler
Last fall at our retreat, Corning told us all that her newest favorite tool was the big folding ruler. Well, I bought one when she and I went to Paducah and I have really liked it for squaring the edges of those table runners. That's the only thing I've used it for, and it's great for that. I think there is someway to use it to cut setting triangles, but I'd have to research that a little.
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judyquilts
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Re: folding ruler
Where can I see the folding ruler. Had not heard of that one.
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xteacher
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Re: folding ruler
I bought it from the Salem Co. at Paducah. The co. that sells the big white cutting boards. Try a web search. Okay, I just did it for you. Go to
hometownquiltsupply.net
scroll down the page, they are actually called folding squares (my father had a very nice metal square that he used when I was a child and I have thought about using it for my quilting, but I don't know what happened to it. I may still have it in the boxes of his stuff. We weren't allowed to touch it. He used it for painting billboards, back in the day when they were done by hand.
hometownquiltsupply.net
scroll down the page, they are actually called folding squares (my father had a very nice metal square that he used when I was a child and I have thought about using it for my quilting, but I don't know what happened to it. I may still have it in the boxes of his stuff. We weren't allowed to touch it. He used it for painting billboards, back in the day when they were done by hand.
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sewbug
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Re: folding ruler
I have one. It's a Flip - n - Set
Designed by Darlene Zimmerman for EZ Quilting by Wrights.
I have never used it but I found it 1/2 off so I had to buy it.
Designed by Darlene Zimmerman for EZ Quilting by Wrights.
I have never used it but I found it 1/2 off so I had to buy it.
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TooMuchFabric
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Re: folding ruler
I purchased the Flip-n-Set after watching Darlene Zimmerman on Sewing with Nancy. She did very impressive things with it on the borders and binding of quilts...like SewBug I have not ever used it.
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xteacher
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Re: folding ruler
I have used mine for squaring the corners on some table runners. That's all I've had time to do.
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GrandmaTaz
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Re: folding ruler
Judi, here's the site for EZ quilting.
The ruler is called flip an set. It's a great ruler. Nancy's Notions carries it and so does Joanne's, Hobby Lobby might have it too. Thought El had it but don't see it on the site.
Jeanne
http://www.ezquilt.com/products/acrylic ... ipnset.htm
The ruler is called flip an set. It's a great ruler. Nancy's Notions carries it and so does Joanne's, Hobby Lobby might have it too. Thought El had it but don't see it on the site.
Jeanne
http://www.ezquilt.com/products/acrylic ... ipnset.htm
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CoyoteQuilts
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Re: folding ruler
I picked one up during the shop hop here last fall. I have not used it yet, but bought it with plans on using it when I do my next 'on point' quilt. You can cut the corner and side triangles from straight strips and still have the bias on block side instead of the binding side. The neat part about it, the directions/widths of strips are right on the ruler so no figuring or trying to remember where the instructions are.
I never thought to use it as a corner guide. I just use my 16 inch square up ruler from El for that.
Sharon V.
I never thought to use it as a corner guide. I just use my 16 inch square up ruler from El for that.
Sharon V.
