🧵 Craft Your Masterpiece with Precision!
The Fiskars Sewing Ruler is a 3" x 18" acrylic ruler designed for precise measurements in sewing and quilting. It features highlighted seam allowances, easy-to-read gridlines, and durable construction, making it an essential tool for any crafting enthusiast. With non-slip vinyl feet for secure cuts and a full lifetime warranty, this ruler is built to support your creative journey.
J**
I'd buy again
Fairly strong and flexible
A**X
Thickness helps with the cutting wheels
I like the thickness of this ruler. It helps when I'm running the cutting wheel along it. Other rulers & some straight edges are to thin and the wheel just rides up over them. I was using a wooden straight edge but the wheel tended to trim off slivers of wood while cutting.
C**4
Accurate Ruler Markers
I bought this and another 6x24 Fiskars ruler and I love that I can put them together in multiple configurations and the markings always line up perfectly. The only thing I would recommend for this ruler is those adhesive rubber things under it as these slide on top of fabric very easily. Planning to still buy the other shapes to match this one.
G**A
Works great and a great size
This is a great ruler. The ruler is 18 x 3 and it works great. The numbering on the ruler is black with a white outline so you can see the numbers on dark and light material. The ruler is thick enough so it will not break easily. I am glad I bought this ruler and it was very cheap.
D**R
Exactly what it says it is. Works well.
Just what I was hoping for. Meets the description. It is quite useful for me.
J**H
Great Quilting Tool
Great straight edge for cutting fabric. It stayed stable on the fabric which was important. Markings are clear. Good addition to a quilting toolset.
M**1
Affordable acrylic, imperial ruler
This is my first sewing ruler.When I first received it, the ruler came with a slight bend, which did not allow it to lay flat.I found that annoying so i used a heat gun, heated to about 300° F, and pressed down on the sewing ruler with some weights and heated it for several minutes, evenly heating the entire ruler.After that, I let it cool for about 15 minutes, for it to settle into its new flat shape.This is the first time I did this technique and it worked--perfectly flat ruler.Other than that, I like the two-tone markings and numbers, which allows you to see the markings and numbers in dark and light fabric without issue, and the hole at the top to allow you to hang the ruler.
B**M
Sewing must have
Just what I wanted. I have used this several times.
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