Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Maiden Voyage

This is my maiden voyage in the world of blogging. And after a long pause after typing that last sentence, I'm ready to jump in!

My world outside my home revolves around paper.
Making it.
Folding it.
Tearing it.
Sewing it.
Binding it.
I am currently juggling many projects at once. I am teaching a workshop in Japanese paper making on Saturday with my friend and mentor, Sara Gilfert, at her studio and gallery Paper Circle where I am an artist intern. I have origami centerpieces to create for a party following week. I have an open house where I will sell some journals at the end of the month. Another paper making workshop after that. And a children's summer art program that starts in June to finish preparing for. How did I get so lucky to be able to spend my days doing what I love? I won't ask. I'm just going to create and enjoy!


I have been doing a lot of book binding lately. Two bindings which I absolutely love are the one needle Coptic stitch and the Italian longstitch. The latter I was lucky enough to learn from Eileen Wallace of Mile Wide Press. If you ever have a chance to take a workshop with her, I would strongly recommend it!

Pictured here are some of my Italian longstitch. The two smaller in the back were my first, and my personal journals. The blue one has a cover made of indigo dyed flax paper (from Cave Paper). This paper makes a wonderful cover!




These two are Italian longstitch, but made with felted wool as the cover. What a great way to recycle an old blanket...






My one needle Coptic journals...

4 comments:

  1. Woohoo! I am so glad you joined the blogging community. People should really have the chance to see what wonderful work you do.

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  2. Congratulations, Susie! This is a GREAT blog! And , yes, Saturday's workshop was such fun. Thank you millions of times for all you do for me and the studio! We could not do it without you, truly.
    Sara

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  3. Susie, thank you for posting this site in the yahoo Papermakers group, your photo's are wonderful! Great coptic stitching, and I love love love the longstitch.

    Jennifer

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  4. Wow, I love your books, they're gorgeous.

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