Saturday, May 3, 2008

Water Baby Part II

Since Audrey had such a great time swimming in Florida, we've decided to enroll her in a swimming class here. Today was our second parent/tot swim class and all I can say is that girl was born to swim! While her class mates timidly tested the waters and clung nervously to their mothers, Audrey took off, splashing and kicking after a rubber duck that the instructor had given her. It was so much fun for both of us. Brian sat on the sidelines taking pictures and filming this little video. Enjoy!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Blogging Hiatus



Well, I'm back from my blogging hiatus. Lots have happened since my last post. I've been busy applying to Teacher Assistantships and Project Assistantships for next year. Didn't get a TA and I'm still waiting to hear back about the PAs - wish me luck!

Anyway, I've put my bookmaking on hold for a while to concentrate on Audrey's summer wardrobe. So far I've made these two dresses. The first one is made of a cotton lawn, lined in white cotton batiste, and the second I made out of a pair of clam diggers I got in Thailand. They fit funny, but I liked the fabric so much I decided to "recycle" them instead of throwing them out or giving them away (more on recycled clothing later). I'm also waiting on a shipment of some yummy Amy Butler fabrics (LOVE Amy Butler!!). Audrey is going to be one stylin' babe!




Sunday, March 23, 2008

Water Baby

Audrey's first experience with a swimming pool - I think she liked it!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Kangxi Binding










So I just got this great new book, Japanese Bookbinding; Instructions from a Master Craftsman by Kojiro Ikegami, (see my book shelf at the bottom of the page) and decided to try out some of the bindings in the book. My first one is the Kangxi binding. Similar to the basic four hole binding, except for the decorative stitches at the corners.

Instead of using a traditional soft cover, I decide to kill two birds with one stone and made a photo album for Audrey. So the covers are hard - book board covered in an Italian book cloth - with paste downs of a gorgeous letterpress printed paper that I found at the Paper Source.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

More Coptic Stitch





Here is another book I made using the coptic stitch. This time I used a card stock for the covers. For this particular one, I letterpress printed the image of "Johnny Appleseed" from an old cut I found in the studio at UW. If you don't have access to a letterpress shop, stamps are great for decorating your book covers and are much easier and faster than covering boards!



Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Coptic Stitch



Here are some books that I made using the Coptic Stitch. According to Wikipedia, the coptic binding method was developed by early Christians in Egypt and was used from the 2nd century AD until the 11th century (see complete article here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coptic_binding )

These books are covered in book cloth that I made myself. The one on the far left is made from a vintage 1940's silk tie and the other two are a 100% cotton quilting fabric (which I think works best).

I like to use the Coptic binding because it is a quick and easy way to bind lots of pages together. It is great for making your own note books or journals. Check under THIS AND THAT for Coptic Stitch directions and other good bookbinding sites and resources.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Audrey's first food

Audrey is now four months old! Time to start introducing solid food, which we tried today. We started with a table spoon of organic rice cereal mixed with four tablespoons of formula. I say tried because she spat most of it out, and was more interested in the spoon than the food on it. But it was hilarious to watch. Better luck next time. . .



Blogging newbie

My "bindery" - AKA the dining room
Sooo. . . .I'm new to this blogging thing, it will be interesting to see how it all works out.

Anyhoo, I thought I'd start a blog dedicated to all my printing and book making adventures, as well as some Audrey updates for those of you who are interested.

Since I don't have an actual press, I do most of my work at home. As you can see, I've taken over the dining room and converted it into a bindery/sewing room. Who needs a dining table when you have a perfectly good kitchen counter. Besides, you burn more calories standing up!