I made a pendant for an installation called "Solace" in Australia. They are basically prayer flags and I read about the project on India Flint's blog. Below are photos of my repurposed cloth napkin, dyed with walnut and sewn by hand. We were supposed to stitch words of solace and mine were "By the sea".
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Photo class and opportunity to play
I've been taking a digital photography class at Education Encore this month. Grandson had a horseback riding lesson on Saturday so I took the opportunity to take some photos.
Wonderfully patient instructor |
Cisco is his favorite horse! |
The girl on the right rides the horses bareback at a trot! |
Couldn't resist! |
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Another bookish post
I've been working on books to go into another multi-section (5) slipcase for our TeaBAG challenge. I wanted to do a pop-up carousel book for a while and wondered if you could tell a story using just 5 pages and 5 books. First is a photo of the last slipcase with some stamps on it, then construction of a sample (3" X 3") book.
I recently bought "Playing with Pop-ups: The Art of Dimensional, Moving Paper Designs" by Helen Hiebert and will use ideas from the book.
Also wanted to list a couple of books that had instructions on slipcases.
Hand Bookbinding: A Manual of Instruction by Aldren A. Watson, page 127
Book Art Studio Handbook by Stacie Dolin and Amy Lapidow, page 94 Chapter 5 Enclosures
Steampunk stamps on pink |
Tool given to me by one of the boys, it came in very handy this week! |
Pieces cut and ready for gluing |
It took three attempts, but I finally got a sample I liked |
I just love the sculptural aspect |
Pop-ups to come |
Add a slipcover and you have a lovely little accordion book |
I recently bought "Playing with Pop-ups: The Art of Dimensional, Moving Paper Designs" by Helen Hiebert and will use ideas from the book.
Also wanted to list a couple of books that had instructions on slipcases.
Hand Bookbinding: A Manual of Instruction by Aldren A. Watson, page 127
Book Art Studio Handbook by Stacie Dolin and Amy Lapidow, page 94 Chapter 5 Enclosures
Friday, August 22, 2014
Ta da!...
This sequence of photos shows gluing up cardstock to each of the bookcloth sections |
Cardstock sliped in and glued between book and bookcloth edges |
Once dry, fold over cardstock and glue to sandwich the bookcloth |
Dry under weight and wax paper |
Two of the three sections done |
Covers wrapped and finished |
Note to self: Next time make sure the sections are square enough to stand on it's own. This one leans and falls. |
View from the bottom, fit is pretty good |
Book fits well in sections. I used a circle punch to make semicircles for extracting book. |
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
More progress photos on multi-section slipcase
I wrapped my book in wax paper |
Each side to each case has two glue steps. Unfortunately, I didn't get good photos as it is difficult to tell what is what. You slip the cardstock between the book cloth tabs and your book, then glue the tabs (two ends first then long side) on top. The next step has you fold over the cardstock and glue on top so that the bookcloth tabs are sandwiched between cardstock. Clear as mud? They went together pretty well although there was a bit of gap with the book wrapped in the case. I think if the cardstock were a scoasch (couple of millimeters) taller and wider it would be squarer. As it is, the first side is flush with the cardstock and the other end had a bit of gap. The cardstock fold needed a bit of give around the edges of the bookcloth too.
Here is the first section (center one) glued up |
This is one of the outside sections with the first part glued (both steps above) to the bookcloth |
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Multi-section Slipcase photos
Marie and I have issued a challenge to the TeaBAG book arts guild to make a multi-section slipcase with five pamphlet books. The theme is Helen Reddy's song "I am Woman". I've started a sample three section slipcase for the book in the previous post to work out the bugs and make all the mistakes on. Here are a couple of photos of the sample in process.
Materials cut |
Pieces with book used as pattern |
I made bookcloth from a fabric remnant and created a paper pattern to test size for bookcloth strips (this still ended up a tad short) |
One of two jigs (can't figure out what Jig B looks like) |
Marked center of bookcloth strip and board to place it in the center |
Three bookcloth strips glued with boards and ends turned in and glued. |
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Clamshell box finish
The Book Arts Guild project this month was a clamshell box taught by Miss Marie.
This was so much fun we decided to have a challenge to make a multi-section slipcase. This should be a good project to build on skills from the clamshell box.
This was made to fit the lovely little book taught by Kate Barber |
I put it in my bag too soon and it dried a bit wonky |
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Not quite grand and glorious
Spent several days in the wonderful French Quarter of New Orleans.
It would have been G&G if not for gazillion goofy bartenders and this little treasure |
Coffee and Beignets for breakfast |
Perfectly lovely trolley ride spoiled by no tracks in the middle of the run |
Mighty Mississippi |
Musicians everywhere |
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
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