Has anyone ever used Deb Tucker's (Studio 180) techniques?
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Has anyone ever used Deb Tucker's (Studio 180) techniques?
Has anyone ever used Deb Tucker's (Studio 180) techniques/rulers/die cuts? http://www.youtube.com/user/DebTuckerStudio180#g/u
I am new to quilting and just wondering if the rulers she offers are a good value (i.e. project specific or usable for other designs). Money around here is in short supply so if I am just wondering if there are lesser expensive rulers/die cuts that will accomplish the same thing.
Disclaimer: I have no vested financial interest in her items.
Shari
I am new to quilting and just wondering if the rulers she offers are a good value (i.e. project specific or usable for other designs). Money around here is in short supply so if I am just wondering if there are lesser expensive rulers/die cuts that will accomplish the same thing.
Disclaimer: I have no vested financial interest in her items.
Shari
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My opinion is to buy standard size rotary cutter rulers first. Add the specialty rulers when you know which shapes give you the most frustration trying to cut. I have used the Hunter Star Rapid Fire and it did save me a lot of time. Usually I paper pieced that block so the ruler was a nice change.
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Has anyone ever used Deb Tucker's (Studio 180) techniques/rulers/die cuts? http://www.youtube.com/user/DebTuckerStudio180#g/u
I am new to quilting and just wondering if the rulers she offers are a good value (i.e. project specific or usable for other designs). Money around here is in short supply so if I am just wondering if there are lesser expensive rulers/die cuts that will accomplish the same thing.
Disclaimer: I have no vested financial interest in her items.
Shari
I am new to quilting and just wondering if the rulers she offers are a good value (i.e. project specific or usable for other designs). Money around here is in short supply so if I am just wondering if there are lesser expensive rulers/die cuts that will accomplish the same thing.
Disclaimer: I have no vested financial interest in her items.
Shari
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I just became a devoted fan of the Wing Clipper at a quilting retreat this weekend. Never have I made so many Flying Geese units so fast and so accurately. I was using a borrowed ruler at the retreat, but this week I will go buy my own.
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Thanks for your replies - I've been looking for her rulers locally but have not had any luck. I really would prefer to support my LC's but it looks like I will be ordering from her site.
I've read her background (architecture, teacher, etc.). I like the way she breaks down a (to me) complicated pattern and makes it so easy.
I'm still organizing my sewing area - hopefully within a couple of weeks I can get one or more of my antique Singer's oiled up and whirring away - after Super Bowl Sunday.
Shari
I've read her background (architecture, teacher, etc.). I like the way she breaks down a (to me) complicated pattern and makes it so easy.
I'm still organizing my sewing area - hopefully within a couple of weeks I can get one or more of my antique Singer's oiled up and whirring away - after Super Bowl Sunday.
Shari
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Location: Pensacola, FL
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I saw her stuff at a show last march, had already spent to much by then so I didn't buy anything. But thanks to this post I will go order a couple that I was impressed with while watching her demo! thanks for the reminder!
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