I print my dot paper for free from the computech website, which I also use for 
all sizes, shapes and colours of 
graphs and grids.  If anyone wants the proper link I can send it when I'm on my 
'puter. 

Cheers, Jacquie. 
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On 1 Dec 2011, at 15:10, Lora <lorabutter...@btinternet.com> wrote:

> Has anyone seen the rhodia dot pads and notebooks? The best way to describe 
> them would be to say  they are similar to squared paper but instead of lines 
> there are dots where the "corners" would be 
> 
> Looks like there could be some interesting uses for lace makers :-)
> 
> I've been using one for a mixture of writing and diagrams, sketching out 
> torchon designs and visual notes
> 
> They are pretty expensive at £13 in the uk mainly because  they're aimed as 
> an all purpose ruling for scientists, engineers and similar fountain pen 
> users and are made with specialist paper (clairefontaine, the smooth thick 
> glassy paper that's used in French school books)
> 
> 
> 
> *(disclaimer: I did get mine as a freebie from their distributer but have no 
> other affiliation) *
> YMMV
> 
> Lora
> 
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