You can also use post it notes on a chart. Recently I bought myself a small magnetic board and made a long magnet from fridge magnets. I now use this for working charts. Unlike the stickies, it never needs replacing.

Nita in Calgary on a warm and windy day


On 18-Dec-11, at 2:31 PM, Clay Blackwell wrote:

In my note to Mary Carey, I failed to mention that the single best "tool" I have found to help with charts is a roll of sticky-tape made in see-through colors which is like "post it notes" in that the tape can be pulled up and repositioned numerous times. I always use a strip of this to inderline the line of the graph that I am currently knitting. It saves a world of headaches! Usually the knitting shops carry this - it's a must-have for graphs. It's also used by people who do counted cross-stitch, so try there if you LYS (LKS) doesn't have it.

Clay
Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA. USA

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