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Old 04-08-2012, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by hevemi View Post
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
Free online pdf graph paper in all shapes and sizes!
This is great! Thanks for sharing the site.
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Old 04-08-2012, 12:34 PM
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My rulers never leave my sewing room but I still misplace them. It will take me hours to find my 6 1/2"x6 1/2" ruler underneath a pile of fabric that got there not by my doing. I lose rulers all the time and then one day they are all sitting there. I know no one is playing with my mind because it happens when I'm home alone for 2 days. Those rulers are crazy things!!!
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok View Post
That is a neat site - in fact I had forgotten about those multiplication tables charts, too. Secondly, when I am going through my scraps looking for a basic size to use for paper piecing or an isolated block (say a 2.5 x 3 inches), I have an index card that I marked the inches and when my eyes are crossing but I think I found the right size piece, I can just hold it up to be card to be sure it is a 2 1/2" or whatever size before I toss it on the table. Amazing how you think something is big enough - - - but nope, it is a little short.

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I was just wondering...could you scan a ruler and print several copies of it. Maybe you could print on cardstock and then laminate. I might have to try it myself. Isn't it amazing how we put our brains to work to help another quilter and in turn learn ways to help ourselves.

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Great tips! I love this place. I have used the graph paper online before for when I am tutoring at the public library and need it for various assignments. Yes, at the library it may cost a dime but it is great when you are out. Thanks again every one for sharing. Teresa
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Check Rhonda's, she has them available. Plus, she has some awesome tricks for making blocks! I love her style!!
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Old 04-13-2012, 03:49 AM
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I found a printable ruler at Spark people. It can be as long as you want or you can cut it short. I printed it up on card stock and on regular paper. I put it together and taped a long piece on the edge of my cutting table for measuring yardage. I sprayed it with clear paint to keep the ink from running. I do't have the link but I think you can search it on the site. I will have to try the other links.
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