🧵 Unleash Your Creativity with Every Curve!
The Sew-Easy Knitting Sewing Dressmaking Curve Ruler is a versatile tool designed for both professional and hobbyist crafters. Featuring both imperial and metric measurements, this durable acrylic ruler is laser cut for precision, ensuring smooth and accurate cutting for all your sewing and knitting projects. Packaged for retail, it’s the perfect addition to any creative toolkit.
K**N
The fastest delevery ever
I got the item under 24 hours from ordering it so that was exepsional fast and it was in perfect condition
R**H
Brilliant all round item for dressmakers
This item was bought as a recommendation from my teacher in a sewing class, to assist this drawing and cutting of patterns but it's really useful for other tasks such as taking up hems and making sure you have an accurate line. The item came packaged extremely well and was very well protected, (so thank you to whoever did this) the curve is made of a good quality thick plastic and the measurements can to read easily.A very good product x
A**R
Making pattern alterations easy
I'm not a standard shape - who is? -so usually have to alter patterns in some way. I got this to enlarge some patterns onto squared paper & was feeling nervous about the whole thing - no need! This ruler makes it so much easier to size up or down, and draw patterns from scratch. Great product.
A**R
Curve Ruler Wins
Came by post today. Although package was too wide for the letter box, the amount of packaging was just the right amount to keep the product safe from being scratched.. Very sturdy product with illustrations on the card bit explaining what the holes etc., are used for, I tried running it over some silk material and it didn't snag. Now I just need to use it on a project.
S**A
Very useful
Very good
A**R
Really useful for dressmaking and crafts
Have found this item really useful for crafts and invaluable when making pattern alterations for dressmaking. Combines ruler, set square and french curve. My only slight niggle - I would have preferred the main measuring unit to be the centimetre, rather than an inch (it shows centimeters, but they are set back from the edge)
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