Westalee and other Special Ruler Foot
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Westalee and other Special Ruler Foot
I'm looking at doing some ruler FMQ. According to what I've learned so far, you have to have a ruler foot for your domestic machine and they come in 3 sizes, small shank, middle shank and large shank depending on your brand machine. Westalee is a brand. I have seen other rulers, i.e., Angela Walters has a line and I saw some on Amazon but don't remember the brand. That is the extent of my ruler knowledge. What can anyone else tell me? What do I definitely need and what should I definitely stay away from? Or any hints? TIA
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I just bought a starter set from Westalee. It has the foot for high or low shank and I chose the high. I haven't used it yet though but I've been watching tutorials like Angela Walters. It looks like fun.
I want to get the one that does feathers but that's in the future. I need to get simple patterns down first.
I want to get the one that does feathers but that's in the future. I need to get simple patterns down first.
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I just bought a starter set from Westalee. It has the foot for high or low shank and I chose the high. I haven't used it yet though but I've been watching tutorials like Angela Walters. It looks like fun.
I want to get the one that does feathers but that's in the future. I need to get simple patterns down first.
I want to get the one that does feathers but that's in the future. I need to get simple patterns down first.
From what I know, you have to buy the shank that fits your specific machine and the medium fits my Pfaff 4.2 Quilt Expression. I also want to learn feathers.
#4
If you contact a Westalee dealer they will tell you exactly which foot you need for your machine. That is helpful. It also comes with a ruler with a straight and rounded edge and a spacer to get you started. I used that for a long time before I bought the starter kit and took the class. I recommend you take a class once you get into the more detailed rulers because there is a lot to learn to really get the most use out of them.
There are a lot of YouTubes that you can start with, as well, with the basic straight and curved ruler.
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There are a lot of YouTubes that you can start with, as well, with the basic straight and curved ruler.
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Bernina has its own ruler foot and ruler set. I have had fun with mine and haven't purchased any others yet. The one ruler I want is a nice big arch ruler for curved crosshatching. Some rulers have a strip on the bottom to help them from slipping and that might be helpful. I bought the little gripper circles but they don't work as well as the little squares of shelf lining underneath that Gina Perkes recommends. Her video series is on The Quilt Show.
The Westalee company is really good if you need a generic foot and rulers for your machine.
The Westalee company is really good if you need a generic foot and rulers for your machine.
#9
I bought my Westalee rulers from Nancy's Notions. When you place your order you have to give them the make & model of your machine & they determine which is the correct shank for that machine. I purchased the starter set first & was so pleased that I ordered the one for circles, feathers & echo. One of my best investments!
#10
martelli makes a line of rulers for free motion shapes.
they are reasonably priced.
i think you'd have to buy a ruler foot separately, though.
they are reasonably priced.
i think you'd have to buy a ruler foot separately, though.
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