Rulerwork: BERNINA Cable Ruler

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The BERNINA Cable Ruler is the perfect ruler to create professional-looking borders. One simple ruler can be rotated and flipped to create this complicated looking, but easy to stitch, border. Let’s take a look at the table runner above and break it down into easy steps.

Supplies

Creating the table runner in this example is super simple. Here are the measurements. I chose fabrics and thread to highlight the quilting but you could use any fabrics you like.

3 – 7″ Squares (pink)

2 – 7″ x 3″ inner sashing

2 – 7″ x 4″ outer border – short side

2 – 31-1/2″ x 4″ – outer border – long side

For smaller projects, I simply spray baste my layers together to prevent shifting and puckering while I quilt.

BERNINA’s Border Set Ruler Kit comes with 4 different rulers and a really informative instruction manual showing how to use each one. Today we’re going to focus on the Cable Ruler.

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Begin by marking the center of your borders keeping in mind the 1/4″ that will be covered by binding. I used a white chalk pencil because it showed up really well on the blue fabric, but you can use whatever works best for you.

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To stitch the cable, you will need to use the ruler 3 times for each cable. The first pass requires you to line up the dashed line on the lower half of the ruler with your drawn centerline. Step one is to stitch from “A” to “B” and stop in the needle down position.

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Next, you will reposition the ruler so the upper dashed lines are now on the drawn centerline. The cable ruler should hook onto your foot at the “C” position. When you have control of the ruler and it is positioned properly, stitch from “C” up to “D” and then over to “F” and stop in the needle down position. This is step two.

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Step three is the only tricky part to remember. With the needle in the down position at “F”, rotate the ruler so it is now upside down and hook the “G” onto the ruler foot, reposition to the drawn line on your quilt using the dashed marks on the upper part of the ruler and stitch from “G” to “H” and then back to “I” and stop in the needle down position.

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At this point, you should have 3 stitched lines on your quilt.

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With the needle still in the down position at letter “I”, begin these three steps again by rotating the ruler and hooking it onto the foot at “A” on the ruler and the dashed lines of the ruler aligned to your drawn centerline. As you begin stitching from “A” to “B”, you create the center loop of your cable.

Step 1: A to B and stop needle down

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Step 2: C to D to F and stop needle down

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Step 3: Rotate ruler, G to F and back to I and stop needle down

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Repeat these steps by positioning ruler so A is at the foot.

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Simply repeat this three-step process across the entire border of your quilt. I usually have extra batting and backing so I can finish any half-started cables off the edge of my quilt.

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As with all rulerwork, always look ahead and if you notice that you are not lining up, simply adjust your ruler as you sew to “fix” it.

Remember to use the least amount of pressure necessary to move the quilt and ruler while maintaining contact with the foot. You don’t want to “drift” off the foot by using too little pressure, but if you use too much pressure it is difficult to move the ruler and quilt and you quickly get fatigued. It gets easier with practice.

If you’re new to rulerwork, remember to use the proper rulers or templates for your machine.

Happy Quilting!

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