Friday Favorite: Graph Paper
Growing up in South America gave me a love of graph or quadrille paper. For some reason, it’s the paper of choice there, ruled paper is not easy to find. Since I possess a slightly obsessive side, this plays right into my love of straight lines and tidiness. I don’t use graph paper much anymore since most of my work is done on the computer, it is still my paper of choice when it comes to garden planning.
Since my garden is much bigger now, I was thinking about taping a few sheets of graph paper together, then I stumbled upon 27 x34, 1″ Square Easel sized graph paper – SCORE! This gives me more than enough room to plan out the big main edible garden down to the square foot. I also purchased a pad of 11″ x 17″ quardille paper paper for planning purposes – my small sheets weren’t large enough to plan out an entire year.
Graph paper bring me much joy and happiness, I love nothing more than to sit down with a fine point pen or pencil and a piece of graph paper. Even though I spent much of my day writing and planning on the computer, I find deep satisfaction in writing with a nice pen on good paper.
Do you have a favorite kind of paper or textile for writing/planning?
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to daisy's comment
I love the Rodia orange quadrille notepads. They come in all sizes, I keep a index card sized one in my knitting bag, and I have graphed stitch patterns I see I might use down the road.
The paper is really smooth and a joy to write on. The full size work well for individual garden beds,
I also used that one when we moved last time, to map out where the furniture was going to fit in.
Graph paper rules! :-)
to Marina C's comment
When I started in kitchen design 20+ years ago, all drawings were done on graph paper. I do give in and use a cad program to produce perspective drawings. But, when I want perfection and easy to read floorplans and elevations, I turn to my trusty graph paper. Even when I left for a couple of years to raise a baby, I had graph paper in my home desk.
to Rebecca Burlingham's comment
I usually use plain ol’ spiral notebooks.. Im sure I must love them.. I have boatloads of them to keep all sorts of info in. ;)
to KimH's comment
Susy, there’s just something more personal about using pen and paper, don’t you think?
to Nebraska Dave's comment
Yes, I totally agree, something more concrete.
to Mr. Chiots's comment
We plan on a pair of white boards. Map above, lists below, including who gets to plant where. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-gCFKxOE92Bg/TVHoAsaw00I/AAAAAAAAC-M/oDon_uUtV-s/s512/DSCN2124.JPG
to risa's comment
For those who are fond of grids you might love this site:
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
I’ve used it for quilting too–you can make all kinds and sizes and save them as a PDF. So cool! (I am unaffiliated with the site just another slightly obsessive planner ha!). I also use spreadsheet software as I have permanent raised beds and can made a blank master map of my garden space and re-use it every year :)
to S's comment
I just checked that site out and it is fantastic!!
I need to find a reason to use the “polar” graph paper – totally geeking out over this!
to Allison's comment
My all-time favorite is spiral bound quad grid paper. I usually have one at my desk at work (I’m in the construction industry) and it is so handy when it comes to neatly drafting up a quick sketch when taking notes.
to Allison's comment