MemoryMaking Books
In celebration of the 125th Anniversary of the Santa Monica Public Library, I had the opportunity to lead a bookmaking program at the Montana Avenue Library, my home branch of the SMPL
“Making Memory Books” was requested… a single signature style book, embellished with fabric.
Leather, denim, beads, as well as decorative papers and fabric scrap were some of the goodies laid out for participants to use.
The signatures were already prepared, with holes punched. Once bound with the three-hole pamphlet stitch, the first and last pages were glued to the inside of the front and back covers, and the book was formed.
Then, the fun could really begin! let the embellishment commence!
Paper, “eco-fi” felt, cloth, lace and leather transformed the book structures into unique works of art.
Upon request, a square shape was used, instead of the more common vertical rectangle.
A mother daughter duo enjoyed adorning their book covers with butterflies.
Is this a pink planet, surrounded by butteries?
The inspiration for the project was a series of fabric covered sewn book models,
with cloth pieces applied patchwork style.
The colors, patterns, shapes and tactile quality of cloth and textiles can evoke powerful memories.
The effect can be pleasing visually, as well as tracing remnants of life stories barely remembered but held in the body, memory and emotions through the sense of touch.
These books, that may hold memories barely discernible to the maker, can now become the repository of new memories, as scrapbooks, photo albums, journals, or sketchbooks.
What a beautiful gift.
Happy Holidays, and peace and blessings for the New Year.
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