Bookbinding class
Making hinged covers for hardcover stab bindings. We’ll show you the finished books next week!

Making hinged covers for hardcover stab bindings. We’ll show you the finished books next week!

Windsor’s first Open Streets event was wildly successful, and our street was packed with bicycles and pedestrians all morning long! Here are a few photos from the spray and stencil party we presented in partnership with the Arts Council Windsor Region.


We just finished these two fun new greeting card designs with linocut banners on screenprinted backgrounds. They’re available now in the studio shop!


We had a student in today learning to make soft cover Japanese (stab) bindings. Here are the pretty books she made:



One of our studio members was in today putting the fourth and final layer on her reductive woodcut! This started out with the yellow, then red, then a pale green that appears bronze on top of the red, and an opaque teal to finish it off. They look even better in person!

Here’s a finished student book from last night’s class, with a heavy paper cover made from some of the paste papers we made last month.
Another great session of Up The Mesh Count is in the can, as evidenced by our very full drying rack!

You can see loads of pictures of the workshop and the finished prints at the Up The Mesh Count project page: Up The Mesh Count on Facebook
For a screenprinted tea towel.

Today we had a few students in printing a first run on the tea towels they designed:
