It's the time the year where demands seem to stretch you and pull you this way and that; and there is not often a steady run at anything. Life as a maker creator becomes about grabbing small moments; following up small things; taking a chance on a spare half hour; and doing things in small stages and with small steps.
This post reflects just that.
I handed over the wee book I stitched during the week; and was fortunate enough to view and handle the original. What a delight and special thing that was.
You can see how it would not have survived a new generation of regular interaction, so what a wonderful heirloom kind of thing to do, to re-imagine it as a new book, with lots of love.
I pondered wood type; in a couple of ways, but am yet to land on exactly the design and layout I am after. And also yet to decide what colour I want to print with. But I have begun...
We have a bunch of collectable type things in the studio so we are in touch with our local vintage guy and are putting together a bundle of items for him to consider. I went through my calligraphy nibs and decided he could have a lot of them, but that I would save the ones I use the most.
Which sent me looking through all the little packets of nibs I have and sorting and re-packing them.
Starting afresh with full sets; buying new nib holder so they are clean and shiny (not stained and rusty...).
And don't they look fine!
A full set of William Mitchells,
and the spares below...
A full set of Brause nibs, with the spares above.



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