The Sunday Paper #497
February 25, 2024
Triaxial weaving is a brain bender! It took me a long time to muster up the courage to try it, and even longer to get it down. Now I show participants in my …
The Sunday Paper #497
February 25, 2024
Triaxial weaving is a brain bender! It took me a long time to muster up the courage to try it, and even longer to get it down. Now I show participants in my …
The Sunday Paper #477
September 10, 2023
I spent some time this week planning for the next quarter of The Paper Year, which begins October 1. I’ve been entranced by the Bojagi Curtain – that Steph Rue (mentioned below) designed …
May 30, 2021
Hello! Did ya miss me? I had every intention of sending The Sunday Paper out on Sunday, but I took my laptop with me on a weekend jaunt to Grand Junction and when …
The Sunday Paper #341
December 6, 2020
Congratulations to Gill Watson, the winner of last week’s Giveaway. Gill wins a free subscription to The Paper Year Annual PDF plan.
Papermaker of the Week: Christine HigginsChristine Higgins lives in …
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The Sunday Paper #278
September 22, 2019
The Sunday Paper #249
March 3, 2019
Oblation Papers & Press has just released a new product: handmade watercolor paper. This soft-white paper is ph-neutral, made from 100% recycled cotton and crafted by …
November 25, 2018
Paper(maker) of the Week: Laurence Barker
I recently interviewed Laurence Barker on Paper Talk. Barker is an influencer in the field of Hand Papermaking. Born in 1930, Barker went to Principia College …
The Sunday Paper #126, September 25, 2016
Paper of the Week: Tissue Paper
Does the paper choose the project or does the project choose the paper? It can happen both ways for me. I’ve had some papers laying around in …
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As we head towards the beginning of another year, here’s a cool pop-up pull out calendar made from paper (as seen on Designboom). The only problem is, …