This video demonstrates how to turn fabric into #bookcloth by filling with various media. Three types of media will be demonstrated, starch paste, methyl cellulose, and a mix of paste and acrylic medium.
I forgot to say something about the cloth I was making at the start of the video. This piece of cloth was a cyanotype I made using an x-ray of my hand. It was done on thin white cotton. The cotton is not completely opaque so I wanted a white backing on it. It was also very light so I figured backing it with paper had two benefits. But I also wanted a protective coating on the surface, so I then coated it in a 50/50 mix of paste and acrylic medium.
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00:00 Making Bookcloth; Filling with Media
02:50 Filling with starch paste
03:55 Filling with methyl cellulose
05:05 Filling with a mix of paste and acrylic medium
07:45 Hot foil test results
08:30 Shameless Patreon plug
Liquitex fabric medium
https://www.liquitex.com/row/products/professional/gessoes-mediums-varnishes/fabric-medium/
Methyl Cellulose
https://www.talasonline.com/Methyl-Cellulose
https://ratchford.co.uk/product/powdered-adhesives-pastes-methyl-cellulose-scmc-100g/
Related videos
Making Bookcloth; Backing Fabric with Paper
https://youtu.be/eEdsrZEWjV4
How to Make Methyl Cellulose Adhesive for Bookbinding
https://youtu.be/NMSs-WsJYE0
Making Starch Paste for Bookbinding
https://youtu.be/8y1x8_eGtsA
Martha Cole's Standards of Excellence video
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/08gbw4/294608015
Bookcloth 1823 - 1980 by William Tomlinson and Richard Masters 1996
Bookcloth in England and America 1823 - 50 by Andrea Krupp 2008
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The music used in this video is performed by Jon Sayles. Jon has some great classical guitar music on his website, which he shares freely.