The o e big thing I like about Deb Tucker’s rulers is that she always over sizes and them trims down! That has always been the best way for me to work!
Thank you for sharing I got some of her rulers from eBay got a really good deal with all the rulers I got I never herd of her and there are not alot of people using her rulers on you tube so great to see ❤
I love her rulers I have a few more. Never thought about buying them on eBay. good idea. Thanks for the comment. I really appreciate it.! Have a beautiful day!
My mantra is that for any block with lots of bias, use oversize techniques with trim down guidelines. Blocks with bias cuts magnify any bob and weave issues on cutting and/or sewing--to include pressing. DT has several ruler for key blocks that will ensure perfect results every time. Rulers are an investment, but one's time and fabric are valuable. These are lifetime tools that save time and money in the long run. Yes, I have DT's Rapid Fire. BUT, I made myself learn how to piece this block traditionally. I prefer fewer seams (e.g. no seams in the insets). The LeMoyne Star is my absolute favorite block.
Do you have this ruler? Leave me a comment! I am sure others would like to know your thoughts on this ruler.
@@dclutterquilting I have most of her rulers. I would advise you take the Deb Tucker classes is possible.
Awesome, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I LOVE Deb Tucker rulers. And I use them all.
Love them too!
The o e big thing I like about Deb Tucker’s rulers is that she always over sizes and them trims down! That has always been the best way for me to work!
I have really begun to like piecing that why. Before I hated trimming down but now I would ratter doe it.
Amen. I can mae 200 Flying Geese and not one of them is wonky. I recommend her tools and methods all the time.
Thank you for sharing I got some of her rulers from eBay got a really good deal with all the rulers I got I never herd of her and there are not alot of people using her rulers on you tube so great to see ❤
I love her rulers I have a few more. Never thought about buying them on eBay. good idea. Thanks for the comment. I really appreciate it.! Have a beautiful day!
I always use and recommend her rulers. Be sure to check out her Studio 180 channel for how to's on all of her rulers.
My mantra is that for any block with lots of bias, use oversize techniques with trim down guidelines. Blocks with bias cuts magnify any bob and weave issues on cutting and/or sewing--to include pressing. DT has several ruler for key blocks that will ensure perfect results every time. Rulers are an investment, but one's time and fabric are valuable. These are lifetime tools that save time and money in the long run.
Yes, I have DT's Rapid Fire. BUT, I made myself learn how to piece this block traditionally. I prefer fewer seams (e.g. no seams in the insets). The LeMoyne Star is my absolute favorite block.
Love this reply. I agree!
@@dclutterquilting And there is NO block with more bias in it than a LeMoyne Star. Deb's ruler make it approachable with success. Great content!
It looks very useful