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5-piece set While they appear to be usable, they show some signs of wear. Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about this. ◎ H Curve Ruler 2mm thick (0.2mm salt vinyl film, 10 layers) "H" is taken from the initial of Hip (waist circumference). This ruler has gentle curves on both sides and is used to draw the side seams and inseam curves of skirts and pants. ◎ Grid Ruler 50cm with lines When drawing seam allowances, the 15mm wide semi-transparent green band line is easy to see even on colored fabrics. 1.2mm thick (0.2mm PVC film, 6 layers) This transparent ruler made of hard vinyl chloride has a 5mm grid drawn all over it and is used especially for drawing parallel lines and adding seam allowances to patterns. It has a 12mm seam allowance line. ◎ Press Ruler (Ironing Ruler) This is an ironing press tool recommended for those who want to accurately fold up hems and fabric edges. The specially processed aluminum plate prevents the fabric from shifting, and steaming is also possible. You can also finish pleats firmly by simply ironing them according to this scale. Size: 300 x 110mm ◎ CLOVER Grid Ruler <30cm> The graduations can be read even on dark fabrics in the green zone. A sewing ruler with moderate flexibility. The graduations are easy to see even on dark-colored fabrics, and you can easily draw a true bias line with the 45-degree angle line. ◎ KAWAGUCHI Cutting Scale There are faint marks of a name written on it. Convenient for drafting dressmaking patterns. A scale with various curves necessary for drafting. A "cutting scale" is convenient when making dressmaking patterns. Dressmaking patterns combine straight lines and various curves. When drafting the curved parts of a pattern, such as the neckline for attaching a collar, the armhole for attaching a sleeve, the sleeve cap, and the crotch of trousers, use the curved parts of the cutting scale. The cutting scale consists of several different curves. The scale has markings such as "neckline" and "sleeve cap," so you can see at a glance which part of the scale to use when drafting the desired location. #pattern #drafting #BunkaFashionCollege #dressmaking
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