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9½in. Square Non-Slip Ruler (410941685800)9½in. Square Non-Slip Ruler (410941685800)

9½in. Square Non-Slip Ruler

$36.25 CAD

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This 9½ inch square is the perfect companion for anyone who loves to work with the 10-inch pre-cuts on the market. The diagonal line makes trimming half-square triangles created with 10-inch squares a piece of cake. It features easy-to-read black and white markings printed in 1-inch grids marked in 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch increments.

Use the easy-to-read, black numbers (printed on white dots) and the 1/4 inch grip sides to cut whole inches. The 1/4 inch dashed lines printed on two adjoining sides aid in trimming seam allowances.

Use the patented Turn-A-Round feature – designated by the easy to read, numerical white numbers (printed on black dots) and the ½ inch grip sides – to add the ½ inch seam allowance. 

A 45˚ angle is printed in black and is used to trim half-square triangles to size. White horizontal and vertical lines are printed on the square so the centre of the ruler is easily distinguishable. Use these lines to square up blocks based on four-patches or embroidered and appliqued blocks.

Creative Grids comes with non-slip technology that allows you to move the ruler over the fabric with ease!

Once pressed down it will not slip or move, allowing for clean & straight cuts!

Designed by Rachel Cross.

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 5 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.