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The Stripology Squared, a slotted ruler by Gudrun Erla, has cutting slits every 1/2 inch so each strip you cut is the exact same size EVERY time! Follow the easy-to-read markings: squares for 2-1/2 inch cuts and stars for 1-1/2 inch cuts - no math required! Cut five 2-1/2 or eight 1-1/2 inch strips without ever moving the ruler. The Stripology Squared includes markings to square up half-square triangles, quarter-square triangles, and blocks in whole and half inch increments up to 12-1/2 inches.
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These 2-inch pins with pear-shaped heads are the easy way to attach quilts to leaders. They are sharp enough to pierce multiple layers of fabric and long enough to take a deep bite into the quilt sandwich. Each box of Longarm Quilting Pins contains 144 pins, enough to pin even a king-sized quilt. They will last you for years.
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#90/14 Topstitch Superior Titanium-Coated Needles Guaranteed to last 5-8 times longer than regular needles. Pack of 5. Recommended for piecing and quilting with medium-weight threads (40 wt)
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A favorite of Angela Walters, the Designs with Line Stencils are a great way to mark guidelines on your quilts before free-handing designs. So versatile and easy to customize, mark them quickly by using the Pounce Pad Stencil Chalk.
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Violet Craft Seam Roller is the perfect tool for all sewists. Used in place of an iron, the rounded barrel focuses pressure on the seam for a crisp press.
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The Roll & Press by Joan Hawley is a convenient and quick way to press seams at the sewing machine. Roll to press a seam or fold. Straight, curved, or paper pieced seams. It won't pull or distort fabric; the wheel is tapered to focus pressure on the seam. Comfortable, ergonomic handle. Perfect for paper-piecing or laminates; also use to seal glued seams on leather and felt.
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These stencil don't have a true opening so a pencil will not work to transfer them. The way they work is by the chalk powder in the pounce pad being forced through the screen mesh as it's swiped across the surface of the stencil. The design is transferred on to the quilt top so quickly, no more fatigue in your hands from gripping the pencil, fabric does not get stretched and pulled like it does with a sharp pencil point. Rather than tracing all those lines you just swipe the chalk filled refillable Pounce Pad over the mesh and are ready to sew in no time.
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These stencil don't have a true opening so a pencil will not work to transfer them. The way they work is by the chalk powder in the pounce pad being forced through the screen mesh as it's swiped across the surface of the stencil. The design is transferred on to the quilt top so quickly, no more fatigue in your hands from gripping the pencil, fabric does not get stretched and pulled like it does with a sharp pencil point. Rather than tracing all those lines you just swipe the chalk filled refillable Pounce Pad over the mesh and are ready to sew in no time.