Here is what all of my T-shirt rulers look like uploaded. You can print these on cardstock and trim with scissors, or cut/write these on a Cricut cutting machine by uploading the SVG cut file to Design Space, changing the red layer to Pen, then attaching the Pen layer to the Basic Cut layer. Of course there will be projects where getting the real deal will be a lot more helpful than using a paper version of this ruler, so it’s not a complete replacement. Click here to download the Free T-Shirt Rulers. Once I had the placement right, I lined up my real quilting ruler along the edge that needed cutting to give myself an edge to follow and went to work (shown below). Here is what all of my T-shirt rulers look like uploaded and set to Pen/Basic Cut. I then used the paper ruler as a guide to see where I needed to cut. You can print these on cardstock and trim with scissors, or cut/write these on a Cricut cutting machine by uploading the SVG cut file to Design Space, changing the red layer to Pen, then attaching the Pen layer to the Basic Cut layer. To use it, just print it off on your home computer and trim off the white edges of the paper (shown above). ![]() My library is free and open to anyone Inside youll find TONS of gifts and goodies for you. ![]() This month we were cutting down a circle into an octagon using a 5 1/2″ ruler- a perfect job for a paper substitute if you ask me!Ĭlick here to download your own five and a half inch square quilting ruler. I keep my downloadable files, patterns, and printables in libraries. Another month brings a new block of the month assignment! Which, of course, means I’ve spent the morning making my own printable quilting ruler so I wouldn’t have to buy the one required for this month’s blocks.
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