Last July my granddaughter and I attended the Intergenerational Week at the John C. Campbell Folk School as we’ve been doing for four years now. It’s always great fun and great learning experiences. This year, we changed it up a bit and also went to a weekend session (Friday evening through Sunday morning). The topic was “Miniature Marbling” and it was taught by Pat Thomas. I’d taken another course from her and just couldn’t resist this one. She was gracious enough to let my granddaughter take the class with me in spite of her age. It was fun to concentrate on tiny marbling patterns, but what really clicked for me this time was the small 3″ x 3″ book and box.
I was very busy during the summer, but that little book was always in the back of my mind. It was a quick binding – perfect bound with thread laced into kerfs. I, of course, wanted a “real” binding sewn over tapes and all. I’ve done small books before, but have never quite thought miniature. About a month ago, I finally had some play time in the studio and I started working with this idea. Here are a bunch of photos of the first batch with narrative captions.
Because of cutting errors and some sloppy measuring, I ended up with a few extra cases. I didn’t want to waste them so reverse engineered books to fit. Harder than I’d imagined just because I’m used to making the case to fit the book, not vise versa. More photos of the second batch of books.
I had great fun making these even though they take almost as long as a normal sized book. I hope I sell lots, so I can make more!
See them on Etsy in a few days.