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Bethanne Nemesh | Freemotion Machine Quilting Teacher on Instagram: "Clamshell quilting can be done with a ruler aid, or freehand. I find freehand only fun if the grid of the clamshell is 1” or smaller.   Since one edge of my lavender lines ruler has a 1” half circle cutout just for this purpose, I used it in a recent quilt sample. I love it, since there isn’t any marking necessary beyond a base line.   Stencils are also a great way to mark a clamshell for quilting.  In all these cases, pausing and adding an embellishment at the corner of each repeat is a terrific way to spice them up. Also, the quilting acts as compression of the batting and gives them great shadowing!   Be sure to save this tip, and if you’d like to check out this ruler in my collection, leave the comment LAVENDER and I’ Longarm Quilting Designs Edge To Edge Free, Clamshell Quilts Ideas, Quilting Sashing Designs, Quilting With Rulers On Domestic Machine, Ruler Quilting Designs, Clamshell Quilting, Easy Free Motion Quilting Patterns, Free Motion Embroidery Tutorial, Edge To Edge Quilting Designs

Bethanne Nemesh | Freemotion Machine Quilting Teacher on Instagram: "Clamshell quilting can be done with a ruler aid, or freehand. I find freehand only fun if the grid of the clamshell is 1” or smaller. Since one edge of my lavender lines ruler has a 1” half circle cutout just for this purpose, I used it in a recent quilt sample. I love it, since there isn’t any marking necessary beyond a base line. Stencils are also a great way to mark a clamshell for quilting. In all these cases…

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With variety of quilting rulers in the market it is hard to choose what you need, especially if you are a beginner. When I just started ruler work on my domestic Pfaff I was simply overwhelmed with all the information about rulers and thought the more rulers I had the more designs I could quilt. Now that I understand much more about rulers and ruler work I wish I had known what features to look for in rulers earlier as I ended up buying some I never use. In this blog post I would like to…

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While the designs in the center of your quilt often take center stage, your quilt borders deserve some love, too! Here are five of our most popular border design tutorials for you to try.

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Natalia Bonner on Instagram: "Comment 'ruler' and I'll send you info for my brand new free machine quilting with rulers class. Quick Tip! Leverage the 4-N-1 machine quilting ruler for precise spacing. This ruler is uniquely designed with markings aligned to your needle position. From the needle to the ruler's edge is exactly 1/4", and the first line on the ruler indicates a 1/2" mark. I'm quilting this block without any markings on the fabric, relying solely on the ruler's guide for perfect results. 

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Natalia Bonner on Instagram: "Comment 'ruler' and I'll send you info for my brand new free machine quilting with rulers class. Quick Tip! Leverage the 4-N-1 machine quilting ruler for precise spacing. This ruler is uniquely designed with markings aligned to your needle position. From the needle to the ruler's edge is exactly 1/4", and the first line on the ruler indicates a 1/2" mark. I'm quilting this block without any markings on the fabric, relying solely on the ruler's guide for perfect…

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