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mandyrose 10-16-2014 01:32 PM

here is nancy zeiman and Darlene Zimmerman demonstrating the tri recs tools it's a video http://video.wpt.org/video/2174197445/

HomekeepingGran 10-16-2014 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by mandyrose (Post 6931514)
here is nancy zeiman and Darlene Zimmerman demonstrating the tri recs tools it's a video http://video.wpt.org/video/2174197445/

Thanks, Mandy. I will definitely watch it; it often helps to get a second explanation of something.

sewbelle52 10-16-2014 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by RainyBC (Post 6931432)
I should have mentioned that when used with a different block, it can give the illusion of curves. Sorry repeat picture - don't know what happened?

Oh I love your quilt! I'm making the same pattern using Edyta Sitar's Snowbird line of different shades of creams and blues with prints and batiks.

RainyBC 10-16-2014 02:19 PM

http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&...,d.cGU&cad=rja

HousekeepingGran, Above is a link the the pdf pattern "Aunt Gracie's Garden". Elenor Burns "Garden Walk" pattern also uses the tri recs - unless you're brave enough to tackle it without the rulers.

PaperPrincess 10-16-2014 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by HomekeepingGran (Post 6931482)
...To be sure I am getting the correct square from your description, as I look at the bottom row of blocks, if I count from the right over to the third block I see a largish purple square and below it is a square comprised of three triangles, one in turquoise/teal and the other two on top of the teal one in white. On either side of the block I am seeing are a pair of 4-patches. Is this the "squared triangle" you mention?

Yes, that's the one. Here's a YouTube on how to use the rulers. There are several other youtube videos on these tools, so you can take a look at those if you need more info, and, since you asked so nicely, the quiz will be cancelled.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CT7g1NXrL4

HomekeepingGran 10-16-2014 06:20 PM

LOL, thanks for cancelling the quiz. And thanks for the video. Again, watching multiple people give directions helps to not only make things clearer, but also to cement the information for me.

I guess my next question might be, what are good brands of Tri/Recs tools? Or are they all nearly the same? I'm not ready to quilt with them but am trying to make mental notes about which tools work really well. I know with my knitting I am gradually learning which brands of tools I really like to work with and I am sure it will be the same with quilting tools.

Stitchit123 10-17-2014 02:42 AM

I have used these and they do make a precise triangle and I had no problem with points matching on a few different patterns. I got mine at JoAnn's with a coupon-final cost was under $10. Normally I only use straight edges -Yd stick-18-12 and 6 inch rulers.

Jingle 10-17-2014 03:14 AM

I think if I bought them I would not use them.
Rainy your quilt is beautiful, such perfect piecing.

HomekeepingGran 10-17-2014 03:45 AM


Originally Posted by Jingle (Post 6932083)
I think if I bought them I would not use them.

So if you wanted to cut those shapes, how would you use your basic rulers to get the shapes, Phyllis?

PaperPrincess 10-17-2014 04:55 AM

I think (but am not positive) that TriRecs is sort of a copyrighted name by Diane Zimmerman and Joy Hoffman. It originally was only manufactured by EZ Quilting. The newer ones have the Wrights brand, but if you look on the rulers they still have the EZ Quilting logo, so maybe Wrights now owns EZ. Dunno. Anyway, there's a single manufacturer. I would get one of the newer Wrights packaged ones as they now have the additional trimmed corner on the narrow triangle for easier placement. This is demoed in the Fons & Porter instructional videos.


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