I have a new habit. No it's not really new, I'm just really getting sick of having a hard time supplying it.
Awhile back I started using pocket squared Moleskine notebooks. I *love* them, and decided to try and start using grid paper for all my writing. I *LOVE* that too...well sort of.
The graph paper I found at first was always super cheap, and the grids were bigger than in my Moleskine. I eventually discovered that most graph paper (In the US anyway) has .25" squares, or 4 squares per inch. I prefer .20" squares, or 5 squares per inch. That doesn't sound like much, but think of the difference between wide and college ruled paper.
Ok this brings me to problem number 2 - I have 2 sources for 5 square/inch paper. Mead makes a notebook that is nice. It's got nice, high quality paper...but the only problem is the paper is 4-square on one side of the page, and 5-square on the other, so I only enjoy using that paper about half the time.
I found some other pads, at Staples I think. The good news is it's 5-square on both sides, and I think it's even 20lb paper (Most quad paper is 16lb for some reason)...but it's gummed at the top.
This brings me to problem 3 -- I'd prefer paper that is just looseleaf. That way I can have it in a folder in my backpack, to keep it clean and keep the corners crisp and such, and I can conveniently reach in and draw out a single sheet at a time, as needed.
I realize I can print my own, but that's seems like a very expensive solution really.
So does anybody know where I can get some good grid paper?
The requirements are:
• At LEAST 20lb stock
• 5 squares per inch
• 8.5 x 11" or slightly smaller.
• Grid needs to be fairly light, I like the contract between pen and grid lines.
• Looseleaf
Optional
• Grids to the edge of the page, please.
Surely somebody else in the world wants this kind of paper!
Awhile back I started using pocket squared Moleskine notebooks. I *love* them, and decided to try and start using grid paper for all my writing. I *LOVE* that too...well sort of.
The graph paper I found at first was always super cheap, and the grids were bigger than in my Moleskine. I eventually discovered that most graph paper (In the US anyway) has .25" squares, or 4 squares per inch. I prefer .20" squares, or 5 squares per inch. That doesn't sound like much, but think of the difference between wide and college ruled paper.
Ok this brings me to problem number 2 - I have 2 sources for 5 square/inch paper. Mead makes a notebook that is nice. It's got nice, high quality paper...but the only problem is the paper is 4-square on one side of the page, and 5-square on the other, so I only enjoy using that paper about half the time.
I found some other pads, at Staples I think. The good news is it's 5-square on both sides, and I think it's even 20lb paper (Most quad paper is 16lb for some reason)...but it's gummed at the top.
This brings me to problem 3 -- I'd prefer paper that is just looseleaf. That way I can have it in a folder in my backpack, to keep it clean and keep the corners crisp and such, and I can conveniently reach in and draw out a single sheet at a time, as needed.
I realize I can print my own, but that's seems like a very expensive solution really.
So does anybody know where I can get some good grid paper?
The requirements are:
• At LEAST 20lb stock
• 5 squares per inch
• 8.5 x 11" or slightly smaller.
• Grid needs to be fairly light, I like the contract between pen and grid lines.
• Looseleaf
Optional
• Grids to the edge of the page, please.
Surely somebody else in the world wants this kind of paper!