When I was at Fall Quilt Market I bought a set of quilting rulers to try out. I'm just now getting around to playing with them.
These blocks are only 6" which is a nice size to practice with. Right now I'm just playing. Eventually I will develop a project or use the one that comes with the rulers and teach this as a class in my shop.
These are done on a domestic machine, not a long arm. They intrigued me for this reason. Not many of my customers have a long arm, but they all have a regular sewing machine. You don't need any fancy equipment to be successful with these rulers!
These blocks are only 6" which is a nice size to practice with. Right now I'm just playing. Eventually I will develop a project or use the one that comes with the rulers and teach this as a class in my shop.
These are done on a domestic machine, not a long arm. They intrigued me for this reason. Not many of my customers have a long arm, but they all have a regular sewing machine. You don't need any fancy equipment to be successful with these rulers!
2 comments:
I have seen these rulers and have thought maybe I should try it. What do you think? Is it cost effective enough?
I'm with Barb, tell us all please. I've looked at them but figure I will have to buy a new foot too. Is that true?
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