Showing posts with label coptic binding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coptic binding. Show all posts

16 March 2015

Coptic Endbands


I gathered with my students in Wishi Washi Studio this past Friday to put Coptic Endbands on their Coptic Bound books.




Coptic Endbands are a little tricky to learn, and to teach, but once you get the hang of them it is a very satisfying process with gorgeous results!

Coptic Endbands in progress

The endbands add what I call "strength and controlled flexibility" to a Coptic Bound book. Coptic bindings are known for their ability to lay flat but the binding can often be a bit floppy - especially if the first and last page are not glued down. The endbands can help strengthen the binding while still allowing the book to behave in a beautifully flexible way.




Next up in Wishi Washi Studio are workshops taught by Guest Instructors Jennie Hinchliff (Three Sketchbooks in Six Hours on April 25th) and Rhiannon Alpers (Drum Leaf Binding on May 9th). There are limited spaces available in those two classes - more information and sign up information here. What a great Happy Spring gift to yourself to come to Wishi Washi Studio and learn with these amazing teachers - join us!

Between now and then I will be going to Japan! More on that soon...

09 March 2015

Catching up! Codex, Tackets and Coptic

I have fallen behind on reporting on happenings in and around Wishi Washi Studio! So, here is a three in one post.

I participated in the Codex Book Fair & Symposium in February.

The Fair took place at the Craneway Pavilion in Point Richmond, California, in this stunning building

the exhibitor hall with windows everywhere

the Craneway Pavilion went on forever


with these stunning views

 
our view: stormy day with San Francisco in the distance

small, medium and large boats passing at all times


There were approximately 200 exhibitors from all around the world. The event took place over a span of four days and it was absolutely overwhelming! I saw friends, colleagues, and students from far and near and met many, many amazing people. My biggest complaint was that I wasn't able to meet and visit with each and everyone of my co-exhibitors.

A couple of weekends later I was back teaching in Wishi Washi Studio. Tacketted Binding is the first binding that I ever taught way back in the 1990's at Paper Source in Cambridge, Massachussets, what seems like a few lifetimes ago. 

Tackets on one of my artists' books: Worse Than Nothing


I had never taught Tacketted Binding in Wishi Washi Studio but I had a student request it and I'm glad she did - the class filled lickety-split and I ended up adding a second class that also filled. I was quite pleased to learn that there was so much interest in this binding.
 
 
class samples: Tacketted Binding

This is a historically based binding for which I have altered the materials to modernize it a bit. It is a great structure for artistic applications.

class samples: Coptic Binding


Last weekend I taught the tried and true Coptic Binding. Always a favorite as it is a beautiful and functional binding that allows the pages to lay flat. Journal keepers and sketchbook makers love it for that reason. I also teach this class online at Creativebug so you can take it anywhere in the world that you are!

Greek Coptic Binding with Coptic Endbands


This coming Friday I will be teaching students to add Coptic Endbands to their Coptic bound books. There is still space in that class so check it out here and join us if you can.


21 July 2013

Coptic Binding

Coptic Binding is a gorgeous historical structure that is popular with book artists due to its flexible nature and elegant chain stitch that runs across the spine

student work with custom made bookcloth

It is one of my favorite bindings to teach. I had a Coptic Binding workshop in my studio this past Saturday and then am traveling to Sonoma County to teach it to a book arts group there next weekend.  I also teach it on Creativebug
 

On Saturday I gave students the option of creating embossed covers - of course they went for it!


Most of the students in the class were in last week's Make Your Own Bookcloth class. Some students used the decorative papers I had on hand while others used their own handmade bookcloth.



It was a long day and students worked hard through the many steps and techniques that were new to them but were rewarded with these sweet little unique gems to write, draw and paint in.



This class wraps up Wishi Washi Studio's summer workshop schedule - thanks for joining me in the studio or just reading along from afar.  I'll be teaching in Sonoma next weekend and then looking forward to some much needed studio time in August. 

The Fall schedule will be upon us before we know it, though.  Check out Wishi Washi Studio's Fall schedule of classes here.  We are delving further into fiber arts with a class taught by needle felting master Stephanie Metz, as well as two other guest instructors: Macy Chadwick and Courtney Cerruti.