Buttonhole books
The second book I made at a Chapter II workshop with Margo Klass was the buttonhole book. I really enjoyed making this structure and made a second one at home. I bought more large...
bookmaking / paper / thread
by Catherine · Published October 2, 2019 · Last modified August 14, 2021
The second book I made at a Chapter II workshop with Margo Klass was the buttonhole book. I really enjoyed making this structure and made a second one at home. I bought more large...
I didn’t go to California for Becca’s birthday party. I really wanted to make her a gift instead, so I crocheted a shawl. Pattern: Spun Gold from The Crochet Project I love Ravelry. Finished...
bookmaking / eco dyeing / paper
by Catherine · Published August 16, 2019 · Last modified August 14, 2021
Sixteen plant portraits on Hahnemühle Ingres paper I made these in preparation for Margo Klass’s concertina class tomorrow. I will need to use 8 to 12 of them for glueing into the album. When...
Detail of an intersection of patches. I added a beige strip to the left side of my stitched piece to give the figure there more breathing room. I had to attach some patches to...
fabric / Fragments / stitching / thread
by Catherine · Published June 3, 2019 · Last modified September 5, 2019
I’m working on a project under the guidance of Jude Hill of Spiritcloth in her Patchwork in Perspective course. I’ve wanted to do this for a long time, and it is a revelation. I...
beads / bookmaking / charms / eco dyeing / fabric / paper / stitching
by Catherine · Published May 22, 2019 · Last modified September 12, 2019
I stitched my four winds books into a dyed and embroidered cloth cover. The cover was made from an old damask napkin, folded in half. The pages were attached with a three-hole pamphlet stitch....
bookmaking / painting / paper
by Catherine · Published April 16, 2019 · Last modified September 5, 2019
I made these from stash paper. This was the April challenge from my Facebook Group, Crafting Handmade Books. Instructions: structure #23, The Diagonal Pocket on page 116 of The Art of the Fold, by...