April 2016
Making paste paper
Paste paper is a centuries-old technique used to create colourful, beautifully patterned papers for use as endpapers, doublures, and sometimes cover papers of hand bound books. A starch paste mixed with ink or pigment is brushed or scraped onto dampened paper and then painted or combed into intricate patterns. You can use the papers you make in this class not only in your bookbinding projects, but also for covering boxes, creating backgrounds for scrapbook pages, or making one-of-a-kind greeting cards.
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In this class you will learn the traditional method of backing fabric with paper for use in bookbinding. We will discuss which types of fabric and paper work best, how to use the paste brush, and tricks for making sure your fabric patterns stay straight during wetting and pasting. You will then create four pieces of book cloth hat you can use in your bookbinding projects.
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