Modern papermaking Techniques in handmade paper, 13 projects

Kelsey Pike

Book - 2023

"Papermaking is mesmerizing practice for a variety of visual arts fields. With a few tools and some practice, makers can craft an endless number of paper sheets. The papermaking techniques you will learn can also be used to create stand alone works of art to display, gift, and share"--

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Subjects
Genres
self-instructional materials
Patterns (Instructional works)
Self-instructional works
Published
Lafayette, CA : Stash Books [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Kelsey Pike (author)
Physical Description
127 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781644033074
  • Introduction
  • Papermaking
  • Paper
  • Before Paper
  • The Development of Paper
  • Basic Papermaking Steps
  • The Science of Paper
  • Tools and Supplies
  • Setting Up a Small Studio Space
  • Tools
  • Pulps
  • Build a Basic Mould and Deckle
  • Build a Couching Table
  • Build a Basic Press
  • Make Basic Sheets
  • Papermaking Techniques
  • Cooking Plant Fibers
  • Using Papermaking Additives
  • Artistic Papermaking Techniques
  • EVA Foam-Shaped Paper
  • Professional Techniques
  • Common Defects and Troubleshooting
  • Paper Consistency
  • Testing, Notebooks, and Recipes
  • Grading and Sorting Paper
  • Pricing and Selling Paper
  • Using a Hollander Beater
  • Setting Up a Professional Studio
  • Projects
  • Linen-Textured Paper
  • Rose Gold Foil Paper
  • Thread Inclusion Paper
  • Confetti Paper
  • Arch-Shaped Paper
  • Place Cards
  • Moon Paper
  • Wave Paper
  • Moss Paper
  • Glacier Paper
  • Layered Collage Paper
  • Patterned Paper
  • Daydream Paper
  • Card and Envelope
  • Templates
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Resources
  • Bibliography
  • About the Author
Review by Library Journal Review

Professional papermaker Pike has written a marvelous starter guide to papermaking that will guide the hobbyist, from turning out their first primitive sheets to pricing their polished work for sale. The book documents the history of paper, describes the household equipment needed for production, and discusses the professional (and pricey) tools that are the standards for the industry. Pike gives alternatives for paper pulp, which range from purchased and recycled paper to detailed recipes for making one's own pulp with a variety of plant materials. As crafters become more skilled, they can play with color, add-ins, and sculpting the pulp, all of which the book addresses. An excellent section details the problems and paper flaws one might encounter and provides solutions. Step-by-step photos clearly illustrate the processes, and the images of more advanced creations are inspirational. A glossary, index, resource list, and bibliography take this beyond the typical craft book. VERDICT A great introduction to papermaking that enables practitioners to develop their skills. Ideal for public libraries and academic papermaking programs.--Debbie Bogenschutz

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