Lord: It is time. The summer has been great. Shroud the sundials with your shadows and on the fields let the winds run wild. The last fruits order to be full; ...
Any newcomers to the list... Galen Berry will be in Oregon and Washington this month to teach his popular "Paper and Fabric Marbling" workshop. Coupeville Arts...
around these parts of the globe , they say : The needle unto yourself, then apply the packing needle unto others. (meaning if you do not get hurt with the...
Rebirth of a Craft: Paper Marbling in New Mexico Santa Fe, New Mexico-"Rebirth of a Craft: Paper Marbling in New Mexico" opens on Friday, October 10, 2003, and...
leech541@...
Oct 6, 2003 5:58 pm
1991
As the exciting dates accumulate on my screen, I think I'll dare to add some of my own: I've been working my way through all the back messages during the last ...
-Hi Susanne, Come to Australia! It's a great place to visit. We try to keep it a secret, but let a few people in on it. There are many people here very...
Wow, to see Australia, and teach! Only it's the opposite side of the globe, and terribly far away and terribly expensive and not really good to reach except by...
America is not simply Marlborough,Coca Cola,Starbucks,McDonalds.. No way ! Back in the sixties,during the flower children period, almost everyone was dropping...
Dear Oguzhan Sadly Christopher Weimann never met Mohamed but they talked(prompted by Sandra Kirshenbaum of Fine Print) on the phone in 1988 and collaborated on...
I couldn't get www.zakariah.com to work, too, so I contacted Oguzhan who wrote it's not .com, it's .net... but that didn't work either... tried Google and got...
although I have suggested to Hikmet Barut years ago, that we should do Ebru Bulletin and sell traditional Turkish marbling materials, it was not in our mutual...
The Guild of Book Workers has released it's new, updated, expanded, SEARCHABLE study opportunities list. With almost double the listings, you're sure to find...
Hello marblers, I have been lurking for a while and have decided to ask you all a question that has been nagging at me for years. I work exclusively with...
Hi Susanne.....I am working on an article for the Marbling Journal on papers (Marie....I PROMISE IT SOON, should be another week or two of testing a few more...
Hi, All, I thought it would be fun to marble some sox for a church bazaar, and I have learned that while fun, it is *very* labor intensive! I made forms to ...
carylhanc@...
Oct 15, 2003 1:47 pm
2006
Heat setting might help. You can't really iron them, but 15-20 minutes in a hot dryer would probably do it. ae ... From: [mailto: carylhanc@...] To:...
As a rule all acrylic marbled materials should only be hand washed, as in soaked in Woolite type soap for three minutes, or dry cleaned. There should be other...
Hi Iris - would you like samples of the Hahnemühle Natural Line I already told Joan Ajala (well, in public) about? Cheaper than the Hahnemühle Ingres - I'm...
I've never tried something like that, but here is my idea: I should try paints that are made for the purpose, ie. textile dyes. They need fixation, but when...
Thanks Susanne, I think rather than bother you with shipping I will call back the distributor here. I think if they carry the Ingres they must have the natural...
It is Important to heat set your colors buy putting them in the dryer after removing size.But also there are catylists(gee I,ve got that spelled wrong)that add...
Yes, I think velin could be the same as vellum, if vellum is the opposite of laid. The Natural Line paper has two distinctively different sides. As the laid...
Laid shows lines, vellum finish is smooth. I think ripples means the lines? I like the Ingres, but would use it for pre 1810 or so reproductions. I am leaning...
Yes, we're talking about the same things. I'm using the Ingres almost exclusively for the inside of cupboards and chests from 1840/1850 or thereabouts. Most...
Same for me....do you use regular beeswax or a certain product? Do you just buff with a cloth or actually burnish? I have great handheld burnishers for this,...
No, I don't burnish if I can help it, just give the paper a good buffering with a woollen cloth or a bone (no plastics, no teflon) folder, depending what and...