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6in x 24in Non-Slip Basic Range Rectangle Ruler (1844799176749)6in x 24in Non-Slip Basic Range Rectangle Ruler (1844799176749)

6in x 24in Non-Slip Basic Range Rectangle Ruler

$43.00 CAD

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Keep it simple! The Basic Range series does just that – they are easy to see and easy to read. By eliminating the 1/8 inch markings and the Turn-a-Round feature, literally over half of the markings are removed. The remaining 1/4 inch; 1/2 inch and 1 inch markings are printed with a whole inch grid. That’s right – without the Turn a Round feature, a 6 x 24 inch ruler truly measures 6 x 24 inches – not 6-1/2 x 24-1/2 inches. Therefore they are printed so they read correctly for left-handers too! 

This 6 x 24 inch rectangle features black numbers printed on white squares that are easy to read and differentiate this series from our standard line. Since 1/2 inch cuts are the most frequently used, these black and white dashed lines are prominent and are visible on light AND dark fabrics. Use the 45-degree angle to square up half-square triangles in whole and half-inch increments. 

The ruler slides easily over the fabric until pressure is applied. Then, Creative Grids exclusive gripper holds the fabric in place while cutting, eliminating slipping and miss-cuts! 

Designed by Rachel Cross.

Total Size: 6in x 24in 

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, definitely! All yardage (unless otherwise specified) is cut from the bolt when it comes time to process your order. This means that if you purchase a quantity of 4 (½ yards), we will cut a single 2-yard piece of fabric from the bolt.

Most orders cannot fit in lettermail. However, if you have purchased very specific things, like a pattern or 6 half yards of fabric or less, we can put in in lettermail upon request.

Please keep in mind that lettermail is not tracked and we are not responsible for packages that go missing in the post!

We rip all of our wide backings to ensure accuracy. As wide backing fabric is double folded, cutting isn't as accurate as ripping. Ripping follows the grain, ensuring you get what you ordered.