With this tool there are a number of lines 1/4" apart.You can make a line and then have a number of lines beside it.You can stitch in the ditch down a long piece of fabric, just move the ruler as you go using the lines to keep yourself straight
Bailey Education Check me out and stay awhile.I first constructed this webpage as a direction for myself. A collection of tip and tricks by longarm quilters. From time to time I will update the site and add to the Educational folder as I go..... As a side note I have tagged each post but it is not always an exact science, if it doesn't appear in the search bar snoop at the posts please and thank you
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Stitch in the ditch
Warning- this is not a professional operator by any means. Just a little old lady with a wobbly hand! I wanted to show you what this particular ruler could do. You may wonder what the piece of fabric is adhered to the ruler? It is a piece of shelving matt that helps stops the ruler from running away from you! Hopefully with more practice my results will be much better.
With this tool there are a number of lines 1/4" apart.You can make a line and then have a number of lines beside it.You can stitch in the ditch down a long piece of fabric, just move the ruler as you go using the lines to keep yourself straight
With this tool there are a number of lines 1/4" apart.You can make a line and then have a number of lines beside it.You can stitch in the ditch down a long piece of fabric, just move the ruler as you go using the lines to keep yourself straight
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ditch,
ruler,
ruler work,
stitch,
stitch in the ditch
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