This week we will mix it up a bit, just in case you are tired of simply working with the Arc ruler. My intention was to use one ruler per block but the straight ruler is such a standard item, I dec…
This tutorial walks you through Free Motion Quilting with rulers using the Simple Arc and straight line rulers found in the Free Motion Quilting Essentials Template Set. This ruler is great for stitch in the ditch, cross hatching, curved cross hatches, and even baptist fan. Quilting with the Free Motion Quilting Essentials Template Set can give you the...
This great ruler pack by Inspira and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 combine to make ruler work extremely fast and easy to do. Using rulers is so easy if you know what you're doing. Inspira ruler foot templates. Clover Chaco Liner.
Grab your BERNINA Wave ruler and let Nina McVeigh teach you how to add waves to your next quilting project.
Join in for the final part of the Essential Ruler Quilting Challenge! This week, you'll be ruler quilting with the Squiggle ruler.
Amy's Top Tips for Quilting with rulers on a stationary machine.
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
Let's stitch circles! Circles provide so many fun options for quilting. It is almost like having your Spirograph back!
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
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Free-motion quilting on domestic machines is reaching new heights with a ruler foot and acrylic templates and rulers. It is an exciting time for quilters. For a listing of Westalee Design Ruler...
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
This is definitely my favorite block so far. Here are the particulars: RULER: 12/13″ arc LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: 101, Beginner Ruler Quilting, some experience Free Motion Quilting (FMQ) DESIGNS: cros…
This is definitely my favorite block so far. Here are the particulars: RULER: 12/13″ arc LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: 101, Beginner Ruler Quilting, some experience Free Motion Quilting (FMQ) DESIGNS: cros…
I promised you some Ruler Quilting, and it starts today. Previously, I had posts about why you might want to quilt with rulers, what to look for in rulers, preparation & set-up, and even design…
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
Finally! The day is here and we can start to play! If you have not read my previous posts, review them for prep and set-up. This week we are making Block One of a Ruler Quilting Sampler quilt: Here…
This great ruler pack by Inspira and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 combine to make ruler work extremely fast and easy to do. Using rulers is so easy if you know what you're doing. Inspira ruler foot templates. Clover Chaco Liner.
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
Busy Hands Quilts quilt patterns for modern and traditional quilters in all sizes, precuts, fat quarters FQs, layer cakes, jelly rolls, & charm packs.
Sewing Christmas Gifts Doesn’t Have to be Stressful! Free Quilt Block Pattern #8! The Prairie Queen! Free Sewing Pattern! Make the Recycled Wool Scarf! These Christmas Ornaments Are Fun to Make! This Quilt Features a Beautiful Cross! Free Quilt Block Pattern! Block 7 of the Quilt Along! Join Our Sampler Quilt Along!Each week, for 20...
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With variety of quilting rulers in the market it is hard to choose what you need, especially if you are a beginner. When I just started ruler work on my domestic Pfaff I was simply overwhelmed with all the information about rulers and thought the more rulers I had the more designs I could quilt. Now that I understand much more about rulers and ruler work I wish I had known what features to look for in rulers earlier as I ended up buying some I never use. In this blog post I would like to summar
This great ruler pack by Inspira and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 combine to make ruler work extremely fast and easy to do. Using rulers is so easy if you know what you're doing. Inspira ruler foot templates. Clover Chaco Liner.
Have you heard about the Stripology Ruler?! If you’re a modern quilter like me, then you know how important it is to have accurate cuts of fabric when making a quilt. You also know how time consuming (and tedious) it can be to cut out every piece of fabric for a whole quilt. The Stripology...
Learn how to use quilting rulers properly, including knowing what all of the hash marks and lines are used for in creating your quilting projects.
Free motion quilting with rulers on a sewing machine: The cost of rulers
Prevent your Quilting Ruler from Sliding Ready for the best hack to make cutting fabric easier?! Little is more frustrating than a ruler that keeps sliding. It makes it impossible to cut anything straight. Well, I'm about to share the simplest yet most incredible hack for preventing your ruler from sliding. Are you ready? It's
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
Even with a really nice sewing table, I quickly realized that storing quilt rulers and templates was not going to work in a drawer.
Get tips and tricks for Sewing Room Organization: 5 Quilt Ruler Storage and Organization Ideas. Watch this week's videos for ideas and more.
Accent your quilts with a variety of arc curvatures using Sariditty's 4pc Arc Collection Ruler Set. Create orange peels, leaf shapes, feather spines, point-to-point curves within a block, and edge-to-edge motifs using one of these 8" rulers. Each set includes a bowed arc, cinched arc, crescent arc, and a Noah's arc ruler. On the Noah's arc and bowed arc ruler, there are two 1/2" channel cutouts to aid with stitch in the ditch and 1" mini-arcs. The 4pc Arc Collection Ruler Set from Sariditty is the ideal ruler set for both novice and experienced quilters, and is available in three styles: low shank, high shank, and long arm.
It can be difficult to keep up with all the new tools available, but one of our favorite tools of all time is the infamous quilting ruler. Check out…
Rulers for quilting can be tricky! There are so many out there. Really. There are a lot!!! I sometimes get all caught up on the quilt ruler hype and then end up with these piles
This great ruler pack by Inspira and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 combine to make ruler work extremely fast and easy to do. Using rulers is so easy if you know what you're doing. Inspira ruler foot templates. Clover Chaco Liner.
Hi everyone and welcome to my blog! I hope you're excited about this Dresden ruler challenge. I've thought of so many ideas since I got the ruler and can't wait to make something great with it! I decided to do a post about diameter since I couldn't find one out there. I wondered how long I should cut my Dresden blocks and how big that would make my Dresden plate. I looked around and didn't find anything, so I decided to make a chart for easy reference. If you are trying to figure out how big you want your final Dresden plate and how long you need to cut each piece, this table is for you. I've included the diameter for a Dresden plate with points, and one for and unfinished Dresden plate. I've added some photos to help explain this chart. Here is the block. It could be anywhere from 1 inch to 8 inches in height. Here is the pointed Dresden plate. The diameter that I've included on my chart is only with perfect 1/4 inch seam allowances. When I made this one it measured 10 inches instead of 10.25. Because there are so many seams, if you are off, even a little, it will change your diameter in the end. And here is the unfinished Dresden plate. Outer diameter and inner diameter end up being the same measurement on my table. You will have to adjust the diameter for finished edges. Another thing you might want to know is that you'll need 20 blocks to make a full circle with the EZ Dresden ruler. I hope that clears things up. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them if you leave me a comment or send me an email. If you'd like to win your very own EZ Dresden ruler - please leave a comment on this post OR my other Dresden post. Please tell me something fun you're planning to do this summer. I will pick a winner on Saturday, June 9th. I hope you've had a chance to check out the other posts and don't forget to check out the upcoming ones as well. All details on the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild website. Thanks so much for stopping by and have fun sewing!
With variety of quilting rulers in the market it is hard to choose what you need, especially if you are a beginner. When I just started ruler work on my domestic Pfaff I was simply overwhelmed with all the information about rulers and thought the more rulers I had the more designs I could quilt. Now that I understand much more about rulers and ruler work I wish I had known what features to look for in rulers earlier as I ended up buying some I never use. In this blog post I would like to summar