Plants to Paper: Papermaking with Natural Fibers


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Explore the art of hand papermaking, from preparing the pulp to forming sheets and drying. Learn to identify, harvest, and process natural fibers to create handmade paper. Students will identify and work with various plant fibers suitable for papermaking, including flax, cotton, hemp, and abaca.

Gaining an understanding of papermaking practices while learning fiber extraction and processing methods, including beating, retting, and cooking, this class will focus on ecological responsibility and sustainable harvesting practices while making paper by hand.

Students will explore the principles of sustainable harvesting and ethical sourcing of other natural materials such as flower petals, leaves, and fibers to incorporate into handmade paper.

All materials provided.

Included: $10 materials fee.

Call 585-244-1730 or use the form below to register. Learn about membership.

Dates:
April 16th - May 7th, 2025
Cost:
Members: $175, Nonmembers: $195

Session 1: Wednesdays, April 16, 23, 30, May 7 with Hope Taylor


Online Registration - 3 spots left
DAY DATE TIME LOCATION
1 Wed Apr 16 1-4PM Papermaking Studio
2 Wed Apr 23 1-4PM Papermaking Studio
3 Wed Apr 30 1-4PM Papermaking Studio
4 Wed May 07 1-4PM Papermaking Studio
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