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All New Product! This Challenge Coin Bundle set is comprised of a 2.5", 3.5" & 4.5" 1/4" thick acrylic Circles. These circles are not only  fantastic marking templates because of the 45* and 90* markings but also the proper thickness for free-motion quilting! These Awesome Rulers are a 2 in 1 (times 3! lol)! For example you can mark out designs on your quilt top, specifically any repeatable curvy designs as shown in the product gallery for feathers. Made out of a strong durable glass green acrylic. The 90* and 45* markings on this ruler allow for endless possibilities when you're mapping and quilting, and the added 1/4" and 1/8"  marking lines make all the difference when you're at the machine quilting. **Disclaimer these rulers are the sizes as marked as they are designed for mapping designs. When you use them to quilt they will add 1/2" to he overall circle size when stitched. so the 3 1/2" ruler quilts out at 4" and the 2 1/2" ruler quilts out 3 inches. ETC. SO be sure to remember that when you're quilting.  Rulers are sold only as a set and not individually.

Hello and welcome to our Free motion quilting 103 ruler work fundamentals class. Below you will find the materials list in the lesson media to print out and get ready for class in less than 2 weeks! You might find that videos and worksheets will...

The Hexagon Border buddy free motion quilting ruler with the outer dimensions measuring at 7.5" (wall to wall)  and 8.75" (tip to tip) on either side. This ruler is unique because it is 1/4" acrylic which means it can be used on all longarm/ midarm machines and domestic high shank  machines. Also because not all machines are built alike, if you're like me, the tiny 1/4" opening that most inset rulers have, to fit my ruler foot into, simply will not do. So welcome the unique puzzle design that will fit around all ruler feet! Inside we have smaller hexagons that quilt 3" , 2" and 1" (on the flat side) or quilt 3.5", 2.25" and 1.25" (point o point) Ruler has  markings all around for ease of use when making intricate designs such as 90 & 45* markings as well as 1/4" registration lines for placement. Be sure to be on the lookout for border buddy videos to show you how to get the most out of your ruler. You can join the free Border Buddy class here. Knowledge is Power, learn to use your tools to thier highest potential. Some sitdown  quilting machines (or domestic sewing machines) shanks are too low to fit the ruler behind the foot and the ankle might hit the ruler, check for clearance before purchasing this ruler for a domestic sewing machine if you've never used an inset ruler. it is important that this  ruler can fit underneath the back side of your hopping foot.
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