Very helpful lesson. A brand new quilter would come out of this well informed about rulers for sure and I learned a few things too. Just got one of those mysterious Creative Grids rulers so thanks for those hints! Great job Becca! 👍👍
That was great 👍 The1/2” on one side of the Creative Grids rulers and 1/4” on the other always threw me when I first started but now I love them. Very informational and very clear Thanks!!!
Love this series of videos! I had been garment sewing for many years. I took one quilting class but never learned the basics. I am learning something from all of your videos. I would like to see you do one on ironing or pressing!
Absolutely loved this video! You have a great way of explaining things that make perfect sense. I just received a couple Creative Grid rulers and put them aside, as all those markings made my head spin not knowing what they mean. Now I can pull them out and use them. THANKS!
This was a really good video. You're a a good teacher. I found it interesting about the Missouri Star Quilt rulers because Jenny is left handed and I had not thought about them having left-handed or right-handed rulers. Good to know.
Thank you, Debbie! Jenny mentioned in one of her videos that she was left handed and I know she designed their rules - so I’m guessing it was intentional
I thought it was really interesting about how some rulers could be designed for left handers. I’m a right handed person so maybe I’m inclined to use the rulers that are set up pleasing to my right hand ness.
I LOVE Optima (O'lipfa) brand rulers. I have a 6 1/2" given to me by a friend and it squares pieces/blocks up beautifully. I cant seem to find them anywhere except occasionally on Ebay, in sizes I am not in need of. Is this some obscure European brand?
I hate when UA-camr’s use mat markings for cutting. Measure your mat and you will be surprised how far out the markings maybe compared to your ruler. I flip my mat over to the unlined side.
Great video Becca! You are a natural teacher!
This is the best video on rulers and measurements I have seen, Thank you for all you do.
Thank you that makes more sense now! I do appreciate it! God bless you!
Fantastic! Love your teaching style -- simple and informative without being condescending. HUUUUUGGGGGGSSSS!!!!!🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Thank you so much Becca you are the greatest
Great information Becca! Thank you.
Very helpful lesson. A brand new quilter would come out of this well informed about rulers for sure and I learned a few things too. Just got one of those mysterious Creative Grids rulers so thanks for those hints! Great job Becca! 👍👍
Love the way you explained it
Great tutorial! You explain things so clearly. I didn’t know there was so much to measuring properly.
Your sewing room is very neat! I hope to get mine like that one day!!! Thanks for the video.
Great info, Becca, thanks
Thanks Becca. My late husband always helped me with the markings on my rulers
big hugs, Nancy!
Very informative. Thank you for clearing measurements up. I struggle with rulers but feel much better now. ❤️
Thank you for this very understandable video. Great!!!
That was great 👍 The1/2” on one side of the Creative Grids rulers and 1/4” on the other always threw me when I first started but now I love them.
Very informational and very clear Thanks!!!
You are an AMAZING TEACHER. I learned about the 1/8th inch awhile back, but you explained it better.
Thank You.
Thank you!!!!
Thank you. I learned a lot from this video. I am still learning. Your videos have helped me so much. Hugs
Love this series of videos! I had been garment sewing for many years. I took one quilting class but never learned the basics. I am learning something from all of your videos. I would like to see you do one on ironing or pressing!
Good tip. Karen Brown with just get it done quilts has an AWESOME pressing video!!
Great video very informative
Absolutely loved this video! You have a great way of explaining things that make perfect sense. I just received a couple Creative Grid rulers and put them aside, as all those markings made my head spin not knowing what they mean. Now I can pull them out and use them. THANKS!
Thankyou so much Becca I feel I understand the rulers now hugs tytyty!
I loved this tutorial. Thank you so much. You are awesome.
Thank you, Gloria!
Thanks for another great video!
Thank you for your explanation
Hey Becca. Awesome teaching video!! Great explanation of the ruler! I think a newby at sewing. Oils absolutely follow you and get it correct!! 😁😁
I use the Creative Grids rulers and you have helped me understand the measurements a lot better. Thank you.
I’m glad it helped, Marsha!
Thank you so much for this video!
Thank You, that was so helpful
This was a really good video. You're a a good teacher. I found it interesting about the Missouri Star Quilt rulers because Jenny is left handed and I had not thought about them having left-handed or right-handed rulers. Good to know.
Thank you, Debbie! Jenny mentioned in one of her videos that she was left handed and I know she designed their rules - so I’m guessing it was intentional
Thank you
Great
Good Morning Sew Becca. Happy Birthday to you and I wish you the best day,enjoy and have a great day.🎁🎈🎉🎊🧁🍨
Thank you! 🙏 🎉 🎂 🎁
I thought it was really interesting about how some rulers could be designed for left handers. I’m a right handed person so maybe I’m inclined to use the rulers that are set up pleasing to my right hand ness.
Good video Becca. FYI Jenny of Missouri Star is left handed.
I LOVE Optima (O'lipfa) brand rulers. I have a 6 1/2" given to me by a friend and it squares pieces/blocks up beautifully. I cant seem to find them anywhere except occasionally on Ebay, in sizes I am not in need of. Is this some obscure European brand?
I don't know - I've NEVER heard of the brand before!
I love the way you explain stuff. Were you a teacher in another life?
Hahaha, probably! Thanks for the compliment!
I hate when UA-camr’s use mat markings for cutting. Measure your mat and you will be surprised how far out the markings maybe compared to your ruler. I flip my mat over to the unlined side.
Mine are exactly the same.