Showing posts with label mold & deckle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mold & deckle. Show all posts
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Mary Hark Papermaking Video
Looking for recent information about one of my favorite papermaking artists, Mary Hark, I found this video. Here she is demonstrating how to make paper to Mississippi State students. I really like the way she describes the importance of practicing and perfecting your craft.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
First Eco-Bundling Batch of 2013
Today I cleaned the outdoor papermaking/natural dye work area. I then cut fabric, got the hot plates and pots out, cut some flowers and wrapped some bundles. For most of what I gathered, I am trying four different variables. I want to compare the effects of the same flower on alum mordanted, copper mordanted and unmordanted cotton. I also want to see if steaming a non mordanted bundle in the presence of copper (a colander in this case) will have any effect.
While the bundles were steaming, I applied a first layer of latex varnish to some mold and deckle frames my husband made. I want to teach papermaking workshops, and need them in order to do that.
I left the bundles to sit in the pots to cool and set overnight. I will open them tomorrow morning and see if any magic happened! Stay tuned...
While the bundles were steaming, I applied a first layer of latex varnish to some mold and deckle frames my husband made. I want to teach papermaking workshops, and need them in order to do that.
I left the bundles to sit in the pots to cool and set overnight. I will open them tomorrow morning and see if any magic happened! Stay tuned...
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