Spicy Spiral Table Runner Ruler
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Spicy Spiral Table Runner Ruler
Can anyone tell me what size 9* ruler I need to make this table runner? Better yet, is there anyplace on the web where I can get directions to make my own 9* ruler? I hate spending so much on a ruler that I will only use a few times!
#3
It's a 9 degree ruler (as in 1/20th of a 360 degree circle). The pattern works with a 10 degree ruler, too. I've seen a template for it, but I'm not sure where. It was made in 2 pieces because of the long length.
I think this is it.
http://hkfstores.com/content/freeprojects/Poppies.pdf
The quilt pattern is poppies. I'm not sure if it's the 9 degree or 10 degree ruler, though.
I think this is it.
http://hkfstores.com/content/freeprojects/Poppies.pdf
The quilt pattern is poppies. I'm not sure if it's the 9 degree or 10 degree ruler, though.
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You'll be surprised how much use you get out of the ruler - I'm at 6 runners and I'm far from done, so that prorates my $19.95 down to $3.33 a runner and I'm not done - to say nothing of the tree skirts and circular tablecloths that can be made. Every SS has 25 cuts (done double) so that's a lot to use anything except the heavy ruler plastic.
#5
It's a 9 degree ruler (as in 1/20th of a 360 degree circle). The pattern works with a 10 degree ruler, too. I've seen a template for it, but I'm not sure where. It was made in 2 pieces because of the long length.
I think this is it.
http://hkfstores.com/content/freeprojects/Poppies.pdf
The quilt pattern is poppies. I'm not sure if it's the 9 degree or 10 degree ruler, though.
I think this is it.
http://hkfstores.com/content/freeprojects/Poppies.pdf
The quilt pattern is poppies. I'm not sure if it's the 9 degree or 10 degree ruler, though.
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It's a 9 degree ruler (as in 1/20th of a 360 degree circle). The pattern works with a 10 degree ruler, too. I've seen a template for it, but I'm not sure where. It was made in 2 pieces because of the long length.
I think this is it.
http://hkfstores.com/content/freeprojects/Poppies.pdf
The quilt pattern is poppies. I'm not sure if it's the 9 degree or 10 degree ruler, though.
I think this is it.
http://hkfstores.com/content/freeprojects/Poppies.pdf
The quilt pattern is poppies. I'm not sure if it's the 9 degree or 10 degree ruler, though.
#7
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You'll be surprised how much use you get out of the ruler - I'm at 6 runners and I'm far from done, so that prorates my $19.95 down to $3.33 a runner and I'm not done - to say nothing of the tree skirts and circular tablecloths that can be made. Every SS has 25 cuts (done double) so that's a lot to use anything except the heavy ruler plastic.
#9
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Right here. Plus I was offered a Christmas special of a free pattern and free shipping with the ruler.
http://phillipsfiberart.danemcoweb.c...ee-wedge-tool/
The 10 degree ruler is 22 1/2" long.
http://phillipsfiberart.danemcoweb.c...ee-wedge-tool/
The 10 degree ruler is 22 1/2" long.
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