When I went on the
Do What You Love retreat last year I was really blown away by the handmade books that people had made in
Rachel Hazells workshop. They were precious, heartfelt creations constructed with such love and care that when you looked through them it felt like you were looking right into someones soul. They really moved me. During one of the morning yoga classes the idea hit me. I could go on a workshop and make a book for Ffions 18th birthday. This immediately made me cry and I knew it would be an emotional journey!
She's a pretty amazing girl you see and it really really is the biggest joy and the greatest honour to be her Mum! So I booked on
Rachels Summer Isles course called 'Maps, Charts and Other Discoveries' which fell two weeks before the big day and set about collecting ideas, memories, maps and photographs.
Rachel taught us how to make an expandable spine and sew our collections of pages and pockets into the valleys and the peaks of the concertina folded book cloth. After two days of cutting and sticking, punching holes with the
Japanese screw punch and thinking about our narrative, there were many squeals of delight from the class at the end of the second day when we sewed it all together and it began to look like a book!
It's been lovely to reflect on Ffions eighteen years and find the bits that made us smile the most
and think about all the things I love about my girl.
We spent the third day adding our covers and our doublures (the material pasted to the inside of the covers) and once that was done and had been nicely pressed we carried on embellishing and adding surprises ad messages into secret pockets and folds.
On the Summer Isles they print their own special stamps which will get your letters from the island to the mainland. We were going to take a trip out to the post office to get some but ran out of time, so in true island style the post office came to us and we finished our books with some pretty stamps and the Tanera Mor post mark. Perfect.
Ffion loved it. There were tears... from both of us. It was a very Happy Birthday.
Everyones books were REALLY special. Here are a few pictures from our 'Band of Bookbinders' as named only moments ago by Rhiannon who made this 30 second
video.
This is a page from Rhiannons,
And here is Natalies,
Wendy's,
and Kates.