![]() ![]() I would love to hear about all of your go-to rulers and favorite brands! Not everyone understands the extreme excitement of measurement, but quilters do! And if you want to see a low budge video of me doing a cutting tutorial, click below! □ I will say, though, that having the same brand throughout a project can be really helpful, and your brain will like the marking consistency. Now, I’m willing to bet that there are many brands that hold up just as well as Omnigrip and Omnigrid, so definitely follow your heart and learn from experience when it comes to building your ruler stash. I like Omnigrip because of the non-slip pads on the back, but here’s a quick tip: if and when I pick up an Omnigrid ruler, I buy my own grip pads to stick on the back! It works like a charm! Black and neon yellow is a great combo for my eyes, and after 16 years of quilting, I’ve never had a ruler fade. ![]() Personally, I love Omnigrip/Omnigrid rulers, because I like how the units are labeled. I know there’s a lot of die-hard brand loyalists out there, but I’m just going to come out and say that you should use the brand that’s right for you, even if that means “dating” around a bit (or just online dating… also known as drooling over quilting websites.) It also will take all of the risk factor out of cutting off a finger while wielding that scary pizza cutter we call a rotary blade.īest Quilting Rulers: Real Talk about Brands If you have any kind of shoulder or wrist pain/fatigue from putting pressure on a ruler while cutting fabric, this will help to alleviate that. High bedroom, but it also helps you ergonomically grip rulers.
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