Non-slip for stable and safe cutting and frosted for clarity on light- and-dark material.,1" grid markings with 1/8" increments for accuracy.,Use for precise measurements and cutting angles during sewing and quilting applications.,12.5" square size is great for squaring pieced blocks, cutting larger pieces or as a,template for simple square patchwork designs.

OLFA, Non-Slip, Frosted Advantage™ Acrylic Rulers are not your ordinary rulers! OLFA’s rulers are non-slip for stable and safe cutting and frosted with black grid lines for clarity on light- and dark-material. This 12.5" squared is the popular ruler used for all quilting and crafting projects. Great for squaring pieced blocks, cutting larger pieces, and works well as a template for pillow tops and simple square patchwork designs. The easy to read number and grid lines with 1” grids and 1/8” increments ensure precise measurements. For right-and left-handed use.

OLFA rulers are available in 10 sizes to accommodate all your crafting needs; no matter the project, we’ve got you covered.



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Specifications
Good For: precise measurements and cutting angles during sewing and quilting applications. This ruler is perfect for squaring up finished quilt blocks, borders and bindings.

This Ruler Features:

Frosted acrylic with black numbers and lines for clarity on light and dark colored fabrics

Easy to read numbers and grid lines 1" grid with 1/2", 1/4" and 1/8" increments for precise measurements.

Non slip surface for stable and safe cutting.
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