print your own "graph" paper
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Funny! My husband was a Math PhD and used tons of graph paper. So now I have piles of it in different grids. From 4 squares to the inch up to ten squares to the inch; and some of it is on a tablet that is 24 inches by 36 inches. I would like to give it to someone.
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If you lived nearby, I would be on your doorstep with my arms out.
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I use this site to make my hexagon templates...can be printed on card stock for a more durable template or freezer paper cut to 8.5 x 11 making sure you are printing on the dull side. Cut out and press onto fabric with a warm iron. Makes a reusable template as well.
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Quote Originally Posted by maviskw View Post
Funny! My husband was a Math PhD and used tons of graph paper. So now I have piles of it in different grids. From 4 squares to the inch up to ten squares to the inch; and some of it is on a tablet that is 24 inches by 36 inches. I would like to give it to someone.
If you lived nearby, I would be on your doorstep with my arms out.
Funny! My husband was a Math PhD and used tons of graph paper. So now I have piles of it in different grids. From 4 squares to the inch up to ten squares to the inch; and some of it is on a tablet that is 24 inches by 36 inches. I would like to give it to someone.
If you lived nearby, I would be on your doorstep with my arms out.
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