Please Note: For Overseas customers we deduct 1/11th of the order cost as GST (TAX) is not payable on overseas orders. Postage will usually be more than $13.00, final costs will vary depending on the destination and size of the parcel. International orders are charged at actual postage cost. Needles, Patterns & other envelope sized products will be only $6.00 p/h (we will adjust the automated $13.00 postage cost manually prior to processing your payment). All such large/heavy products have this information noted in their product description. In this case you will be contacted to advise the final postal costs. Please note that where your order contains large or heavy items an additional fee will be charged. Our products are delivered via Australia Post.Ī flat Postage and Handling fee of $13.00 is added to all orders up to 3kg at checkout. (She does agree though that she is experienced and doesn't suffer from arthritis, so her tools don't slip and she can see why others may like them!) on her tools as she claims slip-resistant surfaces eliminate subtle moves of a template or ruler and require you to pick it up and put it down again. No built-in grit! Marti doesn't like sandpaper etc. The last eighth-inch line around the perimeter is reduced to a minimum to make a more open quarter-inch for checking seams, adding seam allowances, etc.Ħ. There are times when you want to add a quarter-inch. Clean quarter-inch all around the perimeter. It is marked on the 60º Triangle-Rulers and Marti says she couldn't think of any use for 30º angles when she wouldn't want to use the 60º Triangle-Ruler.ĥ. 60º angle lines are separate so as not to be confused with other lines.45º at both ends in both directions (Marti reckons she always picked up the wrong end on other rulers!).More useful angle lines! Most quiltmakers use the 45º angle lines more frequently than 60º, so. To make that line more visible, she has maximized the spaces between the guidelines for easier alignment.Ĥ. You need to see the line where the fabric ends and the cutting mat begins, which thick multicolour lines often obscure. Marti thinks you rarely need to see the ruler lines on the fabric. Some people make a big deal about being able to see multicolour lines on both light and dark fabrics. (Learn more about the unique lines under the 3 inch x 18 inch ruler.) Eighth-inch, quarter-inch and half-inch lines are visually distinctly different.At the eight-inch and 16-inch markers, an additional set of inch-mark numbers is added so your eyes don't have to go the length of the ruler to confirm a measurement.Heavier lines every half-inch making counting easier. The most common use for the ruler is cutting strips so the legibility of the vertical lines and numbers is emphasized.Numbered left to right or right to left! Easy to use whether you are right or left-handed. There are many small but important innovations that they have brought to these rotary cutter rulers every quilter needs.ġ. The My Favourite Ruler products have been well thought out by Marti and her team. Use it to mark and cut small pieces of fabric very easily or even to square up small blocks.Just use it - We think you'll say, It's My Favourite Ruler, too! This 6 x 6 inch square quilting ruler is the best small ruler to add to your collection. This small and versatile ruler has an anti-slip coating that gives you the right amount of grip for accurate cutting, and still allows you to reposition the ruler with ease! Not only do you get perfect grip but you also get readability on all fabrics! Mark and cut quickly, accurately and easily with this sturdy 6 x 6 inch ruler.
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