
- QUILTERS RULERS AND TEMPLATES HOW TO
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Here is a video on using our Clamshell ruler: The middle line on the rulers help you create offsets evenly as well as create longer or shorter designs depending on your preference. If you put the edge of the ruler on the line you just quilted, you will get ¼” spacing, the printed lines allow you to expand that echoing to ½” and ¾” by lining up the ruler lines on the previously quilted line. This allows you to “echo” along your previous pattern.

When quilting curves your point of contact with the ruler changes to be more in the front as it rounds the corner, whereas most of the time your point of contact is in on the sides.Once you reach the end of the ruler, you stop and reposition the ruler to continue your pattern. Quilt slowly, keep the ruler template in position and move as steady as you can.Balance the speed of your hands with the speed of the needle- practice practice practice. This means your stitch length and quality is up to you. Since the feed dogs are down, YOU are activating the motion, NOT The machine.You can either pull the quilt towards you or push the quilt away from you (as you would normally during straight stitching) or move it left to right. Insure you push down on the ruler which helps to activate the grips and press it up against the ruler foot.Place one hand on your ruler (which will be either to the left, right or front of your foot) and one hand on the other side of the presser foot for stability.Check the instructions included with your template to see if this applies. Note: some of our rulers have a point where you can slide a pushpin up through the quilt into the ruler to help hold a pivot point for circles, swirls, etc.Quilt by moving the fabric and the template at the same time with the ruler foot against the edge of the template. You want to position the ruler- where you want to go- like a handle. Gloves- this have grippers on them and help you to hold the quilt and the template steady.

This is not required, but some people like to use one.
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Here is a video on how to install the ruler foot on your machine: Every ruler opens a new world of shapes and designs for you to quilt, but a good place to start is with straight lines, arcs, and circles. Think of the ruler as a helper that, when combined with the ruler foot, allows you to quilt certain shapes perfectly.

The ruler footis designed to enable quilters using a domestic/home sewing machine to quilt with rulers and templates to create designs usually reserved for longarm machines.
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Check out our full collection of Free Motion Tools HERE. Here is our beginner guide to Free Motion Quilting with a Ruler.
