Perfect Spiral and
Perfect Fans & Shells - versatile tools designed to create distinctive quilting patterns. Both come in Large and Mini sizes.
Perfect Spiral - Draw beautiful background designs using either the straight edge for radiating lines or any one of three arcs for spiral designs. Infinite spacing possible.
Perfect Fans & Shells - The easiest way ever to mark a classic quilting pattern. Holes are for concentric circles or fan designs.
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Perfect Spiral, Large
$14.95 Use 12 inch spiral arc to make a circular spiral 24 inch in diameter. Extensions may be added for an even larger circle. The deeper 6 inch or 9 inch spiral arcs enhance smaller areas by creating more movement. For reverse spiral, tool may turned over for marking.
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Perfect Spiral, Mini
$9.95 Use 6 inch spiral arc to make a circular spiral 11 inch in diameter. Extensions may be added for an even larger circle. The deeper 2 inch or 4 inch spiral arcs enhance smaller areas by creating more movement. For reverse spiral, tool may turned over for marking. Notice top protractor has 2 degree spacing, lower protractor has 1 degree spacing.
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Perfect Fans and Shells, Large
$14.95 Choose either 2 inch or 1.5 inch shells. Place dashed lines over previously marked shells to mark from the bottom of an area up. Align center mark on shells at base of previous row of shells to mark from the top of an area down. For concentric circles or fans, secure pivot hole using a push pin, place pencil point in larger hole and swing tool to create first arc. Move pencil desired spacing, and swing tool back to draw next arc.
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Perfect Fans and Shells, Mini
$10.95 Choose either 1 inch or .75 inch shells. Place dashed lines over previously marked shells to mark from the bottom of an area up. Align center mark on shells at base of previous row of shells to mark from the top of an area down. For concentric circles or fans, secure pivot hole using a push pin, place pencil point in larger hole and swing tool to create first arc. Move pencil desired spacing, and swing tool back to draw next arc.
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