Great demo on using different rulers. Appreciate your expertise Kim! One concern…. I’ve never been cautioned regarding using a low shank vs high shank machine! Only caution was to make absolutely sure you use a ruler foot designed for your machine when using a quilting ruler. I’ve just invested in several rulers and the correct machine ruler foot for my machine and was looking forward to practicing this weekend. Now, I’m a bit concerned. Can you elaborate further on your caution of high shank vs low shank please? TYIA!
If you have a low shank sewing machine, the high shank ruler is too thick to fit around the back of the presser foot. The presser foot comes down too low for the high shank rulers and might hit the ruler as you quilt. You might be able to use a high shank ruler around the front and sides of a low shank foot but you won't be able to use the ruler at the back of the foot.
@@Chatterboxquilts - Thank you for your reply Kim! This will be the first thing I check before I practice with the rulers. I’m SO very thankful to have subscribed to your Chanel. NO ONE else ever mentioned this very important, simple caution regarding their rulers! Can not thank you enough! Last thing I or any others would want to do is destroy our sewing machines with a quilting ruler! Ugh😭 💕🧵
Also if you were to use a low shank ruler with a high shank machine, the ruler could slip under the ruler foot and your needle could hit it and be damaged or break.
I am new to ruler work and don't have a favorite yet.
I use the Natalia Bonner mini rulers -they have both straight and curved sides, and really make my quilting look good
I'm going to have to watch your other video's too.
Thanks. Informative. Important things I had not fully considered.
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Great demo on using different rulers. Appreciate your expertise Kim!
One concern…. I’ve never been cautioned regarding using a low shank vs high shank machine! Only caution was to make absolutely sure you use a ruler foot designed for your machine when using a quilting ruler.
I’ve just invested in several rulers and the correct machine ruler foot for my machine and was looking forward to practicing this weekend. Now, I’m a bit concerned. Can you elaborate further on your caution of high shank vs low shank please? TYIA!
If you have a low shank sewing machine, the high shank ruler is too thick to fit around the back of the presser foot. The presser foot comes down too low for the high shank rulers and might hit the ruler as you quilt. You might be able to use a high shank ruler around the front and sides of a low shank foot but you won't be able to use the ruler at the back of the foot.
@@Chatterboxquilts - Thank you for your reply Kim! This will be the first thing I check before I practice with the rulers.
I’m SO very thankful to have subscribed to your Chanel. NO ONE else ever mentioned this very important, simple caution regarding their rulers! Can not thank you enough! Last thing I or any others would want to do is destroy our sewing machines with a quilting ruler! Ugh😭 💕🧵
Also if you were to use a low shank ruler with a high shank machine, the ruler could slip under the ruler foot and your needle could hit it and be damaged or break.
Yes, it's kind of an important thing to know and @Lexi Tejeda is also correct in her comment about the reverse situation.
@@lexitejeda6209 - Thank you for your reply💕🧵