ARTEZA Acrylic Quilters Ruler & Non Slip Rings - Double-Colored Grid Lines (4.5X4.5, 6X6, 9.5X9.5, 12.5X12.5, Set of 4)
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Imogene Rohan
> 3 dayWhen I first seen the price of this ruler, I thought it was a little steep. I really wanted a 2-1/2 wide ruler to make my own jelly roll strips and this was the only 1 in that width. I really like this ruler, so 4.5 stars if I could. Even with the non-stick grips, it slides a little on certain fabrics. Love that it has a hole for hanging. It it easy to read and very good quality. Theyve sold me on their rulers and I will buy Arteza again!
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JoneB
> 3 dayThis is a great set for probably anyone, but as a new quilter, I think they are extremely valuable. I recently made some patterns that required a 1 1/4 border on one side with a 60° angle on another. I admit, I had to find a tutorial showing precisely how to DO that, but my quilt block came out (nearly, haha!) perfect! I dont know a fraction of what all can be done using these tools, but the things Ive learned already have been useful. I like having the four matching ones, so that if you use more than one on a project you can be certain your measurements are the same. I also like the color, it stands out (depending on your fabric choices, of course). My next purchase will be ARTEZAs 6.5 x 24 ruler. OH - - and they dont stink!! At all.
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Ruth&Boaz
> 3 dayGreat quality quilting tool for the money.
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Wale
> 3 daySo Im just in love with this ruler. I am a big notions person, so for me to love this says something. I will be purchasing for other sewists that I know as gifts for the holidays. The grippers that come with the ruler so that it doesnt slide on the fabric is fantastic, as well as a happy surprise in the packing. The colors of the ruler are also great, and with it being clear has helped me a lot.
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Ace Luna
> 3 dayThis ruler is just about perfect. Im using it to turn my (and my sons) old t-shirts into quilt squares. Its the perfect size. Ive been putting this project off for well, frankly, years. But I cut dozens of squares in a jiffy with the help of this ruler. The only thing that I found a little challenging about using it was when I was trying to center things. Because theres a half inch around for the seam allowance, I had to remember that one inch in from one side was the 11.5 inch mark. But theres a handy guide around the edge to show where 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch are so I could make sure to keep the picture inside the frame.
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Michele
> 3 dayWorks great and easy to use
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Cheryl L Paeper
> 3 dayI purchased (2) of these (1) for my craft room and (1) for my sewing room. They are great, highly recommend purchasing!
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Debby M.
> 3 dayI am using this as a straight edge for cutting stained glass. It is excellent!
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Kadoodle
> 3 dayI very much dislike these rulers. They have very thick, sharp acrylic and the lines are too thick to get an accurate measurement. I often can’t even see any marks I’ve drawn underneath these rulers to see if I’m getting an accurate cut. The included grip stickers are also a bit foggy and not completely clear (I purchased a brand from Hobby Lobby that is actually clear) which makes them useless to apply when they further block my view of the fabric underneath. I would not recommend these. They’re inexpensive but that’s about the only positive thing I have to say about them. Edited to add: I returned these and went with a pack from omnigrid here on Amazon (it’s a 12.5”/9.5”/6.5”/2.5” pack of rulers, ASIN B001CE38JS). The omnigrid rulers are significantly easier to see through. They’re a few dollars more than these (~$30) and they don’t come with grip stickers, but I purchased some from hobby lobby that are easy to see through unlike the ones included in the arteza pack. The omnigrid rulers don’t feel as sharp around the edges either so I’m happy with that purchase. I plan on purchasing a 2.5” square “Sewology” ruler from Hobby Lobby when they go on sale to about $2 to complete my desired collection of quilting square sizes.
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Paula
> 3 dayI have many Artzea rulers, thats why I purchased this one. It is great for rotary cutter, however when it comes to measuring fabric, its a pain since numbers on both sides of the ruler run the same direction, therefore Im constantly flipping the ruler, which really slows things down.