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Sabra
I don't normally use graphs for crocheting, but since figuring out a simple form of intarsia I've found a need for graph paper to make my own charts. I did a gauge swatch to start out, and discovered the need for asymmetric paper made right to my gauge.
This link is to a graph paper generator:
http://www.incompetech.com/beta/linedGraphPaper/asymmetric.html
The default is to have smaller divisions within the larger, but you can delete those and have the paper still work. I was able to easily generate .PDF graph paper with 5 lines to the inch vertical & 4 lines to the inch horizontal, which is what I need right now. And you can not only print them out from the web, you can save them to your computer.
(Just, if there's an easier way to go about all this, don't let me in on it, OK? )
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