Showing posts with label nova scotia book arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nova scotia book arts. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2024

Book Swap 2024 - Rhynn Winstead

Rhynn Winstead made this wonderful book for our recent book swap. The cover features Rhynn's meticulous embroidery and there are also hand-sewn endbands. The embroidery and the endbands are sewn using wool and silk loom ends. The pages are heavy mixed media paper. The book is casebound with block-printed endpapers.

Monday, December 18, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Stephanie Morley

Handbound book made by Stephanie Morley
This handbound book, festooned with flowers, was created by Stephanie Morley for the NSBAG book swap. The structure is a hardcover buttonhole binding in full cloth. Stephanie backed two different pieces of fabric for this book: one print for the outside and a different print for the inside. The first page includes an apt quotation by Laura Ingalls Wilder, "The store was full of things to look at. All along one side of it were shelves full of coloured prints and calicos. There were beautiful pinks and blues and reds and browns and pruples." You can find Stephanie on Instagram: @morleyambiguous

This is the seventeenth and final book to be featured from our recent book swap. Thanks to everyone who participated and making our first swap a great success. See the full list of participants here.

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Taryn Neufeld

Handmade book by Taryn Neufeld
Taryn Neufeld made this distinctive blank journal for the NSBAG book swap. This is a hardcover case binding with a textblock made of Academia paper. There is book cloth on the spine, endbands, and a nature-theme printed paper on the covers. You can find Taryn on Instagram: @tear.neuf

Friday, December 15, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Andrew Fraser

Handbound book made by Andrew Fraser
Andrew Fraser created this handbound book for the NSBAG book swap. The structure is a flat-back case binding. The cover features Andrew's original paste paper with book cloth spine and corners.

Thursday, December 14, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Jeffrey Cowling

Handbound book made by Jeff Cowling
Jeffrey Cowling created this robust tome for the NSBAG book swap. This book is full bound in Italian simulated leather. The textblock is made with classic laid paper and the front cover features a blind embossed crest. You can find Jeffery online via his website.

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Emily Brown

Handbound book made by Emily Brown
Emily Brown created this lucky blank book for the NSBAG book swap. The front cover is dark green book cloth with a layered, oval inset featuring a pressed four-leaf clover. The binding is a criss cross binding (also known as the secret Belgian binding) and the first page is printed with Emily's hand-carved lino stamp.

Monday, December 11, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Larry Cowell

Handmade book by Larry Cowell
This ribbon-bound photo album was handmade by Larry Cowell for the NSBAG book swap. The album includes heavy pages suitable for mounting photos, with separators between each page to allow for swell. The covers are made with marbled paper paired with navy book cloth for the hinged cover.

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Rhynn Winstead

Handmade book by Rhynne Winstead
Rhynn Winstead created this colourful book for the NSBAG book swap. The structure is a slim case binding in full cloth of natural Cialinen. The textblock is made with a series of painted watercolour papers featuring a variety of patterns and interesting folds. Rhynn was also the lucky winner of our door prize (which was a book about bookbinding) at our last meeting!

Saturday, December 9, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Joe Landry

Handbound miniature books and custom box made by Joe Landry
Joe Landry's three-piece contribution to the NSBAG book swap consists of two miniature books and a custom box. The books are both half leather bindings with raised bands and gold tooling on the spine. They also have sewn headbands and they both feature fine-combed marbled paper. The handmade box also features marbled paper, paired with a beige book cloth.

Friday, December 8, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Tabatha Cass

Handbound book made by Tabatha Cass
This vibrant handbound book was made by Tabatha Cass for the NSBAG book swap. The binding is a chain stitch Coptic-style binding, sewn with yellow linen thread using a double-wrapped board attachment. The cover paper is a hand-printed, handmade paper. There are Fabriano paste-downs and recycled paper for the textblock. You can find Tabatha on Instagram: @tabycatkid.

Thursday, December 7, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Heather Loney

Handbound book made by Heather Loney
Heather Loney's handbound swap book features a series of her intricate paper cuts within the textblock. The paper cuts each represent a different local landmark and there is one paper cut per signature. The book is handbound using a repeating x pattern sewn through the spine of the case. The cover features a printed handmade paper and a book cloth spine. You can find Heather on Instagram: @hkeloney

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Em Doucette

Handmade book by Em Doucette
Bringing new life to an old book found at a thrift store, Em Doucette created this one-of-a-kind sketchbook for the NSBAG book swap. The original book, United States Stamp Catalogue 1938, has been recased with a new textblock of drawing paper that has a selection of the original pages mixed in. There is a new bookcloth spine, a matching ribbon bookmark, and an attached ribbon closure. Em can be found on Instagram: @awltomorrowsbindings.

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Ron Fritz

Handbound book made by Ron Fritz
Ron Fritz, also known as Peregrino Press, used the Japanese retchōsō binding to make this book for the NSBAG book swap. The book features his own paste paper for the cover and the textblock is made with lined paper. In addition to this completed book, Ron also included a kit for the recipient to make another book using the retchōsō binding.

Monday, December 4, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Sally Crawford

Handmade book by Sally Crawford
Sally Crawford created this unique notebook for the NSBAG book swap. Sally's book is made from her own eco printed papers which have random botanical shapes and textures on each page. The papers are folded into this interesting wing book structure with an attached ribbon closure. You can find Sally on Facebook at SallyCrawford.Art.

Sunday, December 3, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Jamie Pratt

Handbound book made by Jamie Pratt
Jamie Pratt used a wide range of Japanese papers to create this lovely book for the NSBAG book swap. The cover is book board covered with Chiri Kyoseishi Blue paper with an inset of a blank kozo business card. The text pages are Tomoe River (heavy cream) with a variety of other Japanese papers throughout, including some Chiyogami and a number of Kingin tissues in various colours. The binding is a chain stitch Coptic-style binding, sewn with linen thread.

Saturday, December 2, 2023

Book Swap 2023 - Marilynn Rudi

Handbound book made by Marilynn Rudi
Marilynn Rudi created this colourful handbound book for the NSBAG book swap, featuring her own original marbling on the covers. The binding is an accordion spine with pamphlet stitched sections. The spine reinforcement is made from Kraftex and the pages are 80lb drawing paper.

Friday, December 1, 2023

NSBAG Book Swap 2023

On November 29th at the Halifax public library, the book arts group held a book swap! Bookbinders ranged from master bookbinders, and workshop aficionados, to book newbies. We had 16 people present for the swap, with a total of 17 books (with one absent member who contributed a book). This was probably the most well-attended book group meeting of the last couple months, which is encouraging to note that everyone loves making a book for someone else!
NSBAG Book Swap wrapped books
All books were wrapped and numbered then everyone drew a number
to determine which book they would receive.

We got to see many examples of hand marbled paper from Rhonda's marbling workshop, all of beautiful colours and designs. Other books included some repurposed covers from thrift store finds, a folded book made of handmade paper, a book box with tiny ornaments, case binds, Coptic binds, Japanese binds, and an entire book filled with sheets of coloured watercolour paper.
NSBAG Book Swap book collection
All of the books, revealed!

Even given a number of restraints, the books turned out all different and beautiful, showing people's progression in binding, but also an array of interests and styles within the field. It was an opportunity to see different bound styles, and I personally am excited to try a repurposed binding, or having a pressed flower on a cover.
NSBAG Group Photo
Thank you to all who participated and hopefully we will plan another swap soon! Happy binding.

Here you can find all the books featured individually:
- Marilynn Rudi
- Jamie Pratt
- Sally Crawford
- Ron Fritz
- Em Doucette
- Heather Loney
- Tabatha Cass
- Joe Landry
- Rhynn Winstead
- Larry Cowell
- Emily Brown
- Ariel Bissett
- Jeffrey Cowling
- Andrew Fraser
- Taryn Neufeld
- Rhonda Miller
- Stephanie Morley

Submitted by Taryn Neufeld


Monday, May 1, 2023

NSBAG Book Swap

The Nova Scotia Book Arts Group is hosting a handbound book swap! Brown Paper Packages
  • What is a handbound book swap?
    Make a book, bring it to the meeting, and swap it for a book made by someone else.
  • Who can participate?
    Anyone who is, or wants to be, involved with NSBAG. All bookbinding skill levels are welcomed and encouraged to participate, but of course participation is entirely optional.
  • When will the swap take place?
    We will swap the books at our meeting in November at the Halifax Central Library.
  • What kind of book should you make?
    It should be a blank book with height and width dimensions somewhere in the 5" to 9" range (14cm to 24cm). You can utilize whatever bookbinding techniques you like and make something that you'd be proud to share! Please include a colophon or a note with your name and details about the binding techniques and the materials used.
  • How will the swapping be done?
    The books will be swapped randomly and blindly with the other swap participants. Bring your book to the meeting in November. Everyone who brings a book will get a different book to take home. Please wrap your book in brown paper or put it in a bag before you come. The books will be numbered and then participants will draw numbers and take the corresponding package. Imagine the suspense!
Send us an email (novascotiabookarts@gmail.com) if you have any questions!

Friday, September 30, 2022

First NSBAG Meeting, Sept. 29

The first meeting of the Nova Scotia Book Arts Group was a lovely success last night. We enjoyed meeting everyone and learning about their backgrounds. The range of participants was broad, from medievalists to modern book artists and hobbyists. We heard from a classically trained bookbinder, an expert on Japanese paper, a librarian who works with medieval manuscripts, visual artists and sculptors, an online book reviewer, and letterpress and marbling enthusiasts. Many of the attendees brought items to share for the show-and-tell component, including a variety of handmade books and boxes, artist's books, marbled papers, handmade papers, some interesting tools, and a pop-up book. Thanks to everyone who came and shared their passion for the book arts.