Slotted Rulers
#72
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Posts: 200
Yes, and they do work great. So go ahead and
invest your money in one. Think you will really
like it. Its also handy if you make those fleece
blankets for cutting the strips on edge of blanket.
Betty Lee
invest your money in one. Think you will really
like it. Its also handy if you make those fleece
blankets for cutting the strips on edge of blanket.
Betty Lee
#73
Originally Posted by feffertim
Have you looked at the Altos quilt cut. It makes really accurate cuts. google the web site and watch the video
#75
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Halls Cross Roads, TN
Posts: 987
I have the ShapeCut and the ShapeCut Too and love them. I would like to have one that's wider than the 12". Only way I can get straight cuts. Be sure and trim the edge so they really are straight. >^..^
#76
I have the shape plus ruler and have had it for a long time and I love it however, I don't have the instruction sheet that shows how to cut in smaller increments and have looked all over the internet for the instructions... Can anybody sent me a copy of the instructions... I would really appreciate it...
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
#77
Originally Posted by bubblegum1286
Hey everyone, I have a question.
I have a hard time cutting even strips and squares even when I use a ruler. My eyes tend to skip between those tiny lines, and often my strips and squares are somewhere between 1/16 and 1/4th off every single time. I get it all laid out, and they just don't perfectly line up. I get so frustrated. I use a rotary cutter, a cutting mat and a nice Fons and Porter ruler. So I was looking online for some solutions, and I'm interested in this June Tailor Shape Cut Slotted Ruler. Does anyone else use these? Do they help the straight-lined challenged folks like myself, or are they a waste of money?
I love mine and it makes cutting so much easier for those of us that are a bit challengedJ!! Jo Anns sells them and I used my 40% off coupon
Thanks!
Kat
I have a hard time cutting even strips and squares even when I use a ruler. My eyes tend to skip between those tiny lines, and often my strips and squares are somewhere between 1/16 and 1/4th off every single time. I get it all laid out, and they just don't perfectly line up. I get so frustrated. I use a rotary cutter, a cutting mat and a nice Fons and Porter ruler. So I was looking online for some solutions, and I'm interested in this June Tailor Shape Cut Slotted Ruler. Does anyone else use these? Do they help the straight-lined challenged folks like myself, or are they a waste of money?
I love mine and it makes cutting so much easier for those of us that are a bit challengedJ!! Jo Anns sells them and I used my 40% off coupon
Thanks!
Kat
#78
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 2,122
Originally Posted by LINANN
I have 2 log cabin quilt kits to make for my daughters. All the fabrics are fat quarters. I dread cutting all of those strips. I too do not always cut straight. Will the slotted rulers help with this?
Thanks
Linda
Thanks
Linda
The slotted ruler should work great for fat quarters too. You can stack them up and do a few at the same time.
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