By the time I finished the runner I felt like I was confident enough to tackle any of the many other patterns that are written for the QCR (Quick Curve Ruler) and there’s so many!! There are even some free ones available here. Making a table runner is a great way to get the hang of the ruler – consider it a warm-up. The pattern is actually written on the back and inside of the ruler’s label. The pattern I made is called “Urban Runner” and it is included with the ruler. Well, my friends, it’s time! My advice to you, is to just get the ruler out and make a couple of test blocks. I’ve heard from several people that they own the ruler but have been afraid to try it. The tutorial gives you an idea of how the curves are cut (you can use a regular sized rotary cutter!) and pieced (no special presser foot needed!). ![]() ![]() I recently wrote a tutorial about the Quick Curve Ruler for the Fabric Mill’s Blog – you can find it here. Have you heard of the Quick Curve Ruler? It’s a pretty fun tool that makes cutting and sewing curves a breeze.
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