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burchquilts 03-20-2012 03:54 PM

Laundry Basket Quilts Triangle Exchange Paper... ?
 
I saw this paper used on an episode of Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting & was intrigued by them. Has anyone ever used them before? If so, did you like them? I have a couple books by the lady who owns Laundry Basket Quilts (that use these papers) & would like to try them but am not sure. I wonder if they would work well in trades/swaps, too? That was the gist of the Fons & Porter episode. Thanks in advance for your help with this!

quiltyfeelings 03-20-2012 03:58 PM

It is the same as HST paper. It works nice and makes perfect HST. I think I prefer it on a roll so I can cut off exactly what I need, but I think she intends hers to be traded sheet for sheet. I'm just not into "scrappy" that much. I don't ever trade with people.

nannyrick 03-20-2012 04:28 PM

I saw this episode this week also. I,m tempted to try them.

thepolyparrot 03-20-2012 05:34 PM

I just got them and I'm using them for my next quilt, which needs 8200 HST blocks. I usually use Triangulations, but the most 2" finished blocks that I can get per sheet is 12 with Triangulations, where the strips of LBQ HST papers give you 28 blocks - more than twice as many means less time making 2" blocks.

These papers aren't any different than other HST foundation papers except that they don't have the little cut lines to remove the bunny ears before you press the squares open. They work just fine.

There are places on the web where you can print out different sizes on your own paper to get a feel for whether or not you like dealing with paper foundations. Some people don't like them, some do - I'm addicted to them, I'm afraid. I have grown fond of having most of my points intact and not floating. ;)

Try this site if you want to give it a whirl: http://www.quiltingandwhatnot.ca/Hal...-Triangle.html

The advantage to Triangulations is that you have patterns for a TON of sizes in 1/16" increments, plus flying geese.

The advantage to LBQ papers is that you can do so many more at one time. :)

Rose Marie 03-21-2012 06:01 AM

Using paper is wasteful and time consuming. Tearing it off is a pain and you need to shorten your stitch or it rips out the seam.
Since I found Quilt In A Days TRIANGLE square up ruler I can turn them out very quickly and they are always perfect.
Eleanor Burns is a genuis at finding the best and easiest ways to do quilting.
All my quilting buddies have switched once they saw how it worked.
Check out the ruler and her method at:
http://quiltinaday.com

Candace 03-21-2012 08:06 AM

I don't think using scrap paper is wasteful at all. Using scraps should be in our blood by now. LOL. Using Triangulations and paper piecing HST's is fastest and most accurate way of doing them for me. I would never use rulers or any other hoo-ha again.

thepolyparrot 03-21-2012 02:28 PM

It's definitely faster and more precise for me, too.

I try every gizmo and doohickey that comes along and this just works. Wasting a little newsprint is much more acceptable to me than wasting time making blocks that are cockeyed.

I'm not crazy about all paper piecing, but I do love the precision and the stabilization of all that bias. It's like magic. Granted, I am a little bit persnickety, but this is what works for me. If you find that it helps you, too, don't feel bad about it. :)

QuilterMomma 03-21-2012 03:28 PM

I have used these papers and enjoy doing my hst this way. I get more done in one sewing sitting and then rip paper when i have nothing better to do while watching tv or something simple as riding in car. This way youdo not have to square them up or cut on all four sides of triangle. I did the internet swap with them and if you have the books already, give it a try, you are not out anything and you learned something new.

BuzzinBumble 03-22-2012 05:39 PM

Rebecca, the website link that thepolyparrot recommends is wonderful. And their papers are the same idea as Edyta Sitar's papers (of Laundry Basket Quilts) only in free pdf files! They worked great for me when I made a sawtooth border with HSTs.
Good grief... gasp! 8200 HST blocks!?! You are a brave one TPP!

BuzzinBumble 03-22-2012 05:46 PM

PS: your little swirly heart signature is neat! :)

burchquilts 03-23-2012 12:53 AM


Originally Posted by nannyrick.com (Post 5077217)
I saw this episode this week also. I,m tempted to try them.

They looked neat, didn't they? And I LOVED the quilts featured in that episode!

burchquilts 03-23-2012 12:55 AM


Originally Posted by Rose Marie (Post 5078537)
Using paper is wasteful and time consuming. Tearing it off is a pain and you need to shorten your stitch or it rips out the seam.
Since I found Quilt In A Days TRIANGLE square up ruler I can turn them out very quickly and they are always perfect.
Eleanor Burns is a genuis at finding the best and easiest ways to do quilting.
All my quilting buddies have switched once they saw how it worked.
Check out the ruler and her method at:
http://quiltinaday.com

I have that ruler -- in addition to a bunch of her other tools & like all of them.

burchquilts 03-23-2012 01:06 AM


Originally Posted by thepolyparrot (Post 5077416)
I just got them and I'm using them for my next quilt, which needs 8200 HST blocks. I usually use Triangulations, but the most 2" finished blocks that I can get per sheet is 12 with Triangulations, where the strips of LBQ HST papers give you 28 blocks - more than twice as many means less time making 2" blocks.

These papers aren't any different than other HST foundation papers except that they don't have the little cut lines to remove the bunny ears before you press the squares open. They work just fine.

There are places on the web where you can print out different sizes on your own paper to get a feel for whether or not you like dealing with paper foundations. Some people don't like them, some do - I'm addicted to them, I'm afraid. I have grown fond of having most of my points intact and not floating. ;)

Try this site if you want to give it a whirl: http://www.quiltingandwhatnot.ca/Hal...-Triangle.html

The advantage to Triangulations is that you have patterns for a TON of sizes in 1/16" increments, plus flying geese.

The advantage to LBQ papers is that you can do so many more at one time. :)

Ooooooooooh... what a great site!!!! THANK YOU for sharing it! I ha some of those triangles on a roll but you didn;t get many of them out of a FQ (the shape is wrong -- if that makes sense). This looks like it'll work great. Once again... THANKS!

And BTW... are we gonna get to see your quilt of a zillion HSTs? LOL! I hope so!

nygal 07-14-2012 02:56 PM

Thank you for giving us the link to the printable papers

BellaBoo 07-14-2012 03:46 PM

I bought a roll of the 5" size. They are easy to sew at a sew day when I like to do mindless sewing while I visit with my sewing friends. It doesn't take long to have enough sewn to make a pieced border for a quilt. I pin two fabrics to a length and have them ready to pick up and sew.

burchquilts 07-15-2012 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by BuzzinBumble (Post 5083175)
PS: your little swirly heart signature is neat! :)

Thank you! What is funny is that it makes me look all sweet & girly & frilly & pretty much NOTHING could be further from the truth! LOL!

burchquilts 07-15-2012 02:41 AM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo (Post 5364906)
I bought a roll of the 5" size. They are easy to sew at a sew day when I like to do mindless sewing while I visit with my sewing friends. It doesn't take long to have enough sewn to make a pieced border for a quilt. I pin two fabrics to a length and have them ready to pick up and sew.

I've used others & while I liked them, I just couldn't turn out as many as I wanted. I really like the size of these. Did you find that they were as neat as I think they are? I also think they'd be neat to use in a swap because you could just swap the whole sheet.

Yarn or Fabric 07-15-2012 03:10 AM

I hated using Thangles which are paper hst strips so I doubt that I'd personally like doing a full sheet of them.
Why not do the 8 at a time hst's? The extra bonus to doing this method is that the bias is on the sewn edges so you have nice, straight of grains left over to work with :D
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...s-t141047.html
I swear by this method and have made oodles of them already.

nygal 07-15-2012 04:29 PM

Thank you for the link above!!

nygal 07-15-2012 04:31 PM

I just saw the video and ordered two of her books last night. I LOVE her quilts. I'd love to be in a triangle swap in the near future.

Rose Marie 07-16-2012 04:58 AM

I also do Eleanor Burns method of 8 at a time with no bias edges. She also has a triangle square up ruler that requires ONE cut to square up, its amazing. Love doing half square triangles now.


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