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πŸ“ CGRT12560 Creative Grids 12.5 Inch Quilt Ruler – 60 Degree Triangle Review

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4.8
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Details

MaterialAcrylic
BrandCreative Grids
StyleTraditional

Description of πŸ“ CGRT12560 Creative Grids 12.5 Inch Quilt Ruler – 60 Degree Triangle

Features easy to read black and white markings. A 1/4 inch dashed line is printed on each side of the center vertical line so you can cut 30 degree triangles that include the seam allowance. Exclusive gripper holds the fabric in place while cutting, eliminating slipping and miss-cuts!. Comes with fully illustrated step by step instructions or scan the QR Code printed on the ruler to view a video demonstration of these features. Made in the USA

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfectly Sized 60 Degree Triangle

If you must purchase a 60 degree triangle, get this one as it fits sizes from 1" to 12". doesn't slip either

Pros
  • Special Offer
Cons
  • Negative Value Gift

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality, easy to use, easy to read and see the lines.

Very good for cutting fabric. It arrived with a corner chipped off, but I wasn't sure if that was the case or if it happened during shipping. Despite this, I was able to use it and still cut the corner correctly even though it broke off.

Pros
  • Rulers and ruler holder
Cons
  • Other

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good Ruler!: Sewing

The ruler does exactly what it promises. My problem is that I'm easily mistaken when using a ruler on fabric - not necessarily a ruler problem! It would be easier to use properly if the white and black lines on it were swapped. However, I solved my problem by putting a strip of painter's tape on the ruler to help me determine the line I should be using!

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Disappearing

I've recently started running around the table using the kaleidoscope technique. The pattern I used did not specify the size of the triangles, leaving the size up to the quilter. However, when I saw a similar tablecloth made by one of my quilting friends, I noticed that it was very small and asked her what triangle size she used for her pattern. When she told me she used a 6 inch triangle I immediately went to a few fabric stores hoping to find a larger template. When I didn't, I searched…

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • New Competitors Have Arrived