![]() Next you specify the border size (you might check what the minimums are for your printer), the line weight (how thick or thin the lines are). This is great for people using A4 paper or other non-standard papers. This is a really cool tool.įirst you select the paper size. ![]() A few years ago, she let us know about a marvelous site where you can generate and print your own custom graph paper, Incompetech. So I stockpile 10 to the inch paper, finding little caches of it all over the place.īut, thanks to the late Judy Harper, I don’t have to do this anymore. I have some notebooks with 8 to the inch, which is passible, but too small to chart anything but stitches. All too often the paper I can find is 4 squares too the inch and too big to be useful. My doodles as a child were house plans, largely because I loved putting things into those nice grids.īut as a stitcher my graph paper needs are mostly frustrated. My love of graph paper is much older than my love of needlepoint. After all as needlepointers, our stitching lives are taken up by The Grid. I’m confessing it, I simply love graph paper, and you probably do too.
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