Showing posts with label by Rosalind Nzinga Nichol. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

An Instant Papermakers' Apron


Peter Thomas ~ Santa Cruz, CA
Ever been stuck teaching a workshop without your apron. Here is an instant apron. You just cut a drawstring plastic bag in half. Use one set of drawstrings for around your neck. Cut and pull the other drawstring out. Snip it in half and tape each half to the bag to make waist ties. You may not look cool but you will stay dry!

Papermaking in the Colorado Rockies with Helen Hiebert

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

WATERMARKS CONFERENCE ~ Part II: Aimee Lee

Wedding Chamber Pot


Thanks to Pinterest and my PAPER PAPER PAPER board there, I learned about Korean paper weaving from other papermakers via the internet before going to the conference. Which is where I first happened upon Aimee Lee's website. Aimee is a visual artist and papermaker who is working to revive the ancient techniques of Korean papermaking. So you can imagine my delight at learning she would be doing one of the workshops this year at the Morgan Conservatory: "Useful Miracles: The Practice of Noyeokgae Korean Paper Weaving."