

📏 Measure with style, craft with confidence!
The Walfront Plastic L-Shape Ruler combines dual inch and metric scales with a built-in 90° protractor, designed specifically for garment pattern making and tailoring. Its lightweight, ergonomic design supports precise measurements for fashion designers and sewing professionals.



| ASIN | B07GD6ZWHR |
| Item model number | Walfrontn6c0s93mvd-02 |
| Manufacturer | Walfront |
| Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 21.59 x 0.1 cm; 0.28 g |
M**N
لم تعجبني ابدا البلاستيك خفيف ويلتوي و المسطرة جدا صغيرة لا تناسب المقاسات التي أريدها.. َلا تفي بغرض الخياطة..
R**L
Poor quality...
Poor quality. Its slightly bent and doesn't get straight
J**T
Used this for bookfolding. Just the right size
M**S
good for getting right angles and it's nice that it's see through and have measuring marks.
L**R
I bought this to be able to line up words. This works perfectly, is the right size to be easy to use and the price was right.
L**I
I laughed when I saw this L-shaped square. That's because my father was a carpenter (a real carpenter). He taught both of his daughters how to do basic carpentry when we were children. So I've seen the ones carpenters use. Have held them in my hands & this was so small! In my mind's eye I saw it as much bigger. But it is EXACTLY the size the description/picture says it is. A plus in my tiny apartment. It's easier to store. Super light as well to the point I thought the package was empty. Bent the envelope as I walked up to my apartment. Good thing it's made of a flexible material so it didn't break. A plus over the metal ones is this ruler is clear so you can see underneath. This while be helpful when cutting striped fabric & trying to match the pieces so they flow seamlessly. While I did buy it for use with sewing & needlework, the first thing I did was divide a small board into 4 rectangles. Worked fine. I do disagree with one person who said it was EXACTLY as described. The title says it is among other things a 'French Curve'. I ask you seriously - a French Curve! These are straight lines; an L-shape. Absolutely zero curves. You'd have trouble drafting the armscye or neckline of a top. It drives me crazy when sellers throw every single word they know hoping one will be correct. Saying this item is a French Curve is like saying the Letter L is a Letter O. They also mention a Protractor. Nope. The only angles on this are those you'd find on a straight line or a right angle. And those aren't specified as they are on a protractor. Although they may have meant one can use it in conjuntion with a protractor to get the kinds of angles you need for quilting or landscaping. So they lose a star for inaccuracy plus lack of geometric knowledge & tools.
R**S
Pretty flimsey, but gets the job done. Also, the numbers and measurement markings are hard to read because they’re so small.
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