Graph Paper 10 Squares Per Inch Notebook: 10 Lines Per Inch, 8.5 X 11, Quad Ruled Grid Paper Composition Notebook For College, School, Engineering, Cross Stitch
J**S
Nice paper
Just what i wanted
S**K
Designing my own cross-stitch projects using this graph paper
This is the perfect template for creating my very, own cross-stitch projects. Ten squares per inch match up beautifully with my designs I will put to use on my favorite cross-stitching cloth, Aida cloth. I love making my own templates using this graph paper!
P**6
Graph paper 10 square
Really great for making cross stitch regraphing. Would have been 5 stars, but can't tear out of booklet. This just makes it a little more cumbersome to use. Quality of graphs are really good. You get 50 sheets, so price is good.
S**Y
Perfect size
I like counted cross-stitch and often design my own patterns. My favorite fabric is 14-count. This paper is close to that weave size. It gives me an estimate of the finished size.
Y**A
It has tiny squares
It's graph paper. The lines are straight. I can draw little boxes.
R**S
Clear grid lines for working and eliminates eye strain.
Great package for crafts and home use. I ordered mainly for grafting needlework projects including alphabets to personalize tees for my grandchildren. Clear graph lines to work with less eye strain. Works great!
K**R
Just what I wanted
Perfect for making patterns
P**.
Great
Great for crosstitch!
E**E
Exactly as described.
Exactly as described. Useful for transferring counted embroidery.
D**L
Quick delivery
Great service arrived quickly and is great quality
M**T
Lack of quality assurance and consistency
This book openly admits this was created with free online sources and it shows.1. The grids printed on the "front" side of each sheet are 10.3" x 8.2" however the X axis of the grid only mark the first label the first 7" the Y-axis is unlabeled.2.The grids printed on the "back side" of each sheet are 10.4" x 7.6" the full inch squares are labeled correctly, however the 0.8" is kind of useless. Secondly the Y-axis labeling has a mistake on every page with the label's reading 10,10,20,30,40-90.While these issues don't make the product un-useable it is frustrating to not have a consistent grid layout for both sides of the page, a single review of this item during the manufacturing process could have avoided this entirely.My advice is to just use the same free online service to generate grids that the 'author' has and save yourself some money.
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