Thank you for making an analogy between cruise and precision! This is exactly what a lot of people (like me) who learn ‘real world” terminology for brief manually written instructions and tips. Bravo.
I have a high side foot and it still bounced over hitting the ruler and putting my timing out. Remember that you are working on a quilt not a flat hard surface.
Dont think I’d use rulers that tiny. There are larger rulers with the same curvature that are easier and safer to handle. Seems your hand would cramp up really fast with tiny rulers.
Thank you for making an analogy between cruise and precision! This is exactly what a lot of people (like me) who learn ‘real world” terminology for brief manually written instructions and tips. Bravo.
I really enjoyed this video.
You make it look so easy! I will have to try it.
Good information. Thank you!
Do you have circles to sell also?
I have a high side foot and it still bounced over hitting the ruler and putting my timing out. Remember that you are working on a quilt not a flat hard surface.
Is low better for ruler work, can you do ruler work with high position?
Is he is cruise or precision mode?
like the info but the camera continuing in and of focus made it hard to follow
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Dont think I’d use rulers that tiny. There are larger rulers with the same curvature that are easier and safer to handle. Seems your hand would cramp up really fast with tiny rulers.
Finding the right tool for the right job for the right person is the key!!