Square rulers
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Square rulers
I've been using the same set of Fiskars square rulers for years, 12 1/2, 9 1/2, 4 1/2 etc. They all have the 1/4" seam allowance on 4 sides of the ruler. Looking at the newer ones, various brands, they all have a 1/2" seam allowance on 2 sides and no allowance on the other 2. Why? It seems it would be difficult to use these to square up blocks since one would have to offset the center point and any angles or seam lines by 1/4 inch in order to trim.
Maybe it's just me.....but I don't understand the purpose of the 1/2" on 2 sides or how you would use these. Enlighten me, please.............
Maybe it's just me.....but I don't understand the purpose of the 1/2" on 2 sides or how you would use these. Enlighten me, please.............
#3
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I would like to know the reasoning behind the design too. I have one of these rulers too. I purchased it as a set, (mat ruler and cutter) from Michael's with a coupon thinking of the savings. It wasn't really a bargain as I ended up buying another ruler
Dee
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I love the 1/2" on the side of the Omnigrid rulers. Here's why: when you are measuring an even increment of inches, it is ever so much easier to line up along the 1/2" mark than at the 1". There are fewer lines and it's easier to see if you're exactly on the mark. For 1.5", I use the "even inch" side, thereby landing again in the middle of the marks and not on the even inch. I spin the ruler around often, but it's easily done,
charlotte, hoping this makes sense
charlotte, hoping this makes sense
#8
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I always thought that they make them that way because full inches and half inches are the most common measurements. For squaring up a block, there's 1/4" seam allowance on both sides - if your finished block is 8", then your unfinished block will be squared up to 8 1/2". I guess it depends if you're measuring from the middle of the block or the whole block. Some blocks don't have a middle seam to measure from.
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