I got the XL one too, and when I tried it out, I ordered the Mini one for classes.
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I have one and find it very helpful for projects where there are lots of strips or squares to cut. There are also markings for other angles and shapes. Realize it's set up for 1/2" increments, and requires repositioning of fabric to get anything at 1/4" sizes. GE Designs has a lot of videos; I'd recommend watching the Stripology XLruler video to learn more before spending the $$. For me, it was worth the price.
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I don't have the Stripoligy ruler but I do have a 2.5 x 12.5 and I use it all the time
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I did not like the June Taylor strip cutter. The acrylic was wobbly and I'd end up with crooked strips. I LOVE the Stripology. I got rid of my Accuquilt Go! and all dies as they took up a lot of room, the cutter was heavy, and the Stripology cuts straight shapes better for me.
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I love my Stripology ruler - worth every penny. Also have several June Tailor rulers - good but not as stable as Stripology.
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Originally Posted by sewingpup
(Post 8487106)
I wouldn't be using mine daily, but I do like it for certain things. I have an accuquilt Go but don't have all the dies I need for it so the this ruler does come in handy when cutting strips when I don't have the die I need. It is also very helpful when sub cutting strata. I find it stays in place very well and doesn't not slip so cuts are accurate and it is larger than my old June Taylor one.
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I love my stripology ruler, I have it in two sizes. However I don't know if I'd use it for making this pattern.
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I have several stripology rulers. They're okay-better and more sturdy than the ones that Joann's and Walmart sells. Watch the videos for them-they show a ton of ways to use them. I like the smallest one the best.
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Thanks all! I will give the ruler a try....always fun checking out a new ruler!
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