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Shop Circle2 - Longarm 7"/13" Ruler (Clear Acrylic)
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Circle2 - Longarm 7"/13" Ruler (Clear Acrylic)

$40.00

This listing is for one 7”/13” circle machine quilting ruler, designed by Leisha Farnsworth from Quilting It, LLC. 

- Design Patent D875,574 -

Each ruler is made using high quality 1/4” thick acrylic and has two sizes of circles, the size of circles in this ruler are 7” on the inside circle, and 13” on the outside circle.

Sizes for each of the six rulers are: 2”/8”, 3”/9”, 4”/10”, 5”/11”, 6”/12”, 7”/13”. To purchase a full set of these rulers go to: https://www.quiltingit.com/shop/?category=Rulers

What makes these rulers unique is the 3/4 of a circle design, which allows you to have two sizes of circles per ruler. To top it off, each of the rulers have been designed to give you the correct size circle when you quilt a full circle. Which means if you were to use the 2”/8” ruler, you would be able quilt out a 2” circle and a 8” circle. Other circle rulers don’t take into consideration the 1/2” added by the hopping foot when quilting a circle out. I designed this set, with that in mind.

FOR THOSE WHO ARE LOCAL (Logan Utah area) who want to pick up your ruler, add the “PICKUP” code during checkout.

A protective paper will be attached to the top side of the ruler, when it ships to you. To remove the paper, use your fingernail along the edge, to start to peel the paper backing. A knife or scissors may scratch your ruler.

To prevent chips in your rulers, you need to hold the ruler butted up next to the hopping foot. You must use a ruler base to give you more stability. Keep the ruler flat, tilting the ruler can cause it to catch under the hopping foot or catch in between the needle bar and top of the hopping foot.

If your ruler chipped during shipping, let me know.

Check my youtube channel often for videos on how to use these and other rulers. Go to: www.youtube.com/user/QuiltingIt

Go to this link to hear a great description about these rulers: https://youtu.be/lDijS4EsPLY

For a detailed blog post about these rulers, go to:

https://www.quiltingit.com/blog/2018/10/10/introducing-my-circle2-longarm-circle-ruler-set

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This listing is for one 7”/13” circle machine quilting ruler, designed by Leisha Farnsworth from Quilting It, LLC. 

- Design Patent D875,574 -

Each ruler is made using high quality 1/4” thick acrylic and has two sizes of circles, the size of circles in this ruler are 7” on the inside circle, and 13” on the outside circle.

Sizes for each of the six rulers are: 2”/8”, 3”/9”, 4”/10”, 5”/11”, 6”/12”, 7”/13”. To purchase a full set of these rulers go to: https://www.quiltingit.com/shop/?category=Rulers

What makes these rulers unique is the 3/4 of a circle design, which allows you to have two sizes of circles per ruler. To top it off, each of the rulers have been designed to give you the correct size circle when you quilt a full circle. Which means if you were to use the 2”/8” ruler, you would be able quilt out a 2” circle and a 8” circle. Other circle rulers don’t take into consideration the 1/2” added by the hopping foot when quilting a circle out. I designed this set, with that in mind.

FOR THOSE WHO ARE LOCAL (Logan Utah area) who want to pick up your ruler, add the “PICKUP” code during checkout.

A protective paper will be attached to the top side of the ruler, when it ships to you. To remove the paper, use your fingernail along the edge, to start to peel the paper backing. A knife or scissors may scratch your ruler.

To prevent chips in your rulers, you need to hold the ruler butted up next to the hopping foot. You must use a ruler base to give you more stability. Keep the ruler flat, tilting the ruler can cause it to catch under the hopping foot or catch in between the needle bar and top of the hopping foot.

If your ruler chipped during shipping, let me know.

Check my youtube channel often for videos on how to use these and other rulers. Go to: www.youtube.com/user/QuiltingIt

Go to this link to hear a great description about these rulers: https://youtu.be/lDijS4EsPLY

For a detailed blog post about these rulers, go to:

https://www.quiltingit.com/blog/2018/10/10/introducing-my-circle2-longarm-circle-ruler-set

This listing is for one 7”/13” circle machine quilting ruler, designed by Leisha Farnsworth from Quilting It, LLC. 

- Design Patent D875,574 -

Each ruler is made using high quality 1/4” thick acrylic and has two sizes of circles, the size of circles in this ruler are 7” on the inside circle, and 13” on the outside circle.

Sizes for each of the six rulers are: 2”/8”, 3”/9”, 4”/10”, 5”/11”, 6”/12”, 7”/13”. To purchase a full set of these rulers go to: https://www.quiltingit.com/shop/?category=Rulers

What makes these rulers unique is the 3/4 of a circle design, which allows you to have two sizes of circles per ruler. To top it off, each of the rulers have been designed to give you the correct size circle when you quilt a full circle. Which means if you were to use the 2”/8” ruler, you would be able quilt out a 2” circle and a 8” circle. Other circle rulers don’t take into consideration the 1/2” added by the hopping foot when quilting a circle out. I designed this set, with that in mind.

FOR THOSE WHO ARE LOCAL (Logan Utah area) who want to pick up your ruler, add the “PICKUP” code during checkout.

A protective paper will be attached to the top side of the ruler, when it ships to you. To remove the paper, use your fingernail along the edge, to start to peel the paper backing. A knife or scissors may scratch your ruler.

To prevent chips in your rulers, you need to hold the ruler butted up next to the hopping foot. You must use a ruler base to give you more stability. Keep the ruler flat, tilting the ruler can cause it to catch under the hopping foot or catch in between the needle bar and top of the hopping foot.

If your ruler chipped during shipping, let me know.

Check my youtube channel often for videos on how to use these and other rulers. Go to: www.youtube.com/user/QuiltingIt

Go to this link to hear a great description about these rulers: https://youtu.be/lDijS4EsPLY

For a detailed blog post about these rulers, go to:

https://www.quiltingit.com/blog/2018/10/10/introducing-my-circle2-longarm-circle-ruler-set

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Providence, Utah USA

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The borders are started and I couldn’t love them more.  After marking a few reference points I used my 4” Circle2 ruler to quilt the orange peel petals.  Then using the 10” Circle2 ruler (the outside circle) I quilted the pinstripe