Quadrille Notebooks are notebooks with squared paper. Quadrille Notebooks are great for sketching, drawing and writing.
Examples include:
- Foray Notebook (Viking Direct)
- Moleskine (Squared)
- Whitelines (Squared)
- Rhino (science and Graph)
- Black n Red
Quadrille Notebooks I have previously blogged about include:
- the Leuchtturm 1917 Jottbook;
- Paperchase A5 Notebook;
- William Morris Clover Notebook;
- Daycraft Cantoon Notebook;
- Cath Kidston Notebooks (set of three)
- Quaderno Italiano
Do you prefer using lined, squared or plain paper?
Oh I LOVE squared paper! Great for sketching out new cross stitch design ideas. Didn’t know they were called Quadrille notebooks though – you have taught me something new today!
-Kate (A nearly getting to Z!)
I like the blank pages – of all shapes and sizes. I’ve looked at the lined ones and wondered who would use them – now I know! Thank you.
Garden of Eden Blog
I’m an obsessive list maker and used small, lined notebooks 🙂
Finley Jayne
http://finleyjaynesbookshelves.blogspot.com/
Oh my goodness–I haven’t thought about these in ages! I used to LOVE having to purchase these for science or math classes in school. I had forgotten all about these until I read your post!
I’ve always preferred quadrille notebooks (didn’t know they were called that!), probably because I started writing and doodling in my school notebooks as a kid 🙂 I like blank pages as well, but they are more challenging to use – I prefer the guiding lines of the quadrilles.
I think those had their own name.