
Clearview Triangle Super 60 degrees Acrylic Ruler
New and Improved
Marci Baker(Author)
C & T Publishing
Published on 13. June 2016
Other
General merchandise
978-1-61745-296-3 (ISBN)
Description
Now with easier-to-read lines and finer markings for accurate measuring. Make faster cuts for 60 degrees degree designs that include 120 degrees triangles and diamonds by using the Super 60. This speciality ruler cuts 30 degrees, 60 degrees, and 120 degrees degree angles. Has both .5 and .75 cm seam allowance markings.
Reviews / Votes
They make quilting so much more fun and quick and easy. There is no messing with paper templates or marking up with chalk. It's a case of placing the triangle on your material and cutting. The triangle is clear so you can easily see what you are cutting and with all the measurements being marked it's easy for you to follow and use. Make faster cuts for 60 degrees degree designs that include 120 degrees triangles and diamonds 7 by using the Super 60. This specialty ruler cuts 30 degrees, 60 degrees, and 120 degrees degree angles. Has both .5 and .75 cm seam allowance markings. It's just so easy to use and to make a beautiful quilt. I cannot recommend this product highly enough. It's easy to use, cut and mark off measurements.* Crochet Addict UK *
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Language
English
Place of publication
Concord
United States
Dimensions
Height: 336 mm
Width: 254 mm
Weight
160 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61745-296-3 (9781617452963)
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Recognised internationally for her expertise in quilting, Marci Baker enjoys sharing ideas that simplify the process of quilting. Enthusiasm and inspiration for quilting can be seen throughout her lectures, workshops, and books. These ideas and Marci's simplifying methods have come together as Quilting with Marci Baker, inspiring today's quilter. Marci spends much of the year travelling and teaching classes for quilting guilds and trade shows. She resides in Fort Collins, Colorado.