My Leather Legacy Hand-Bound Leather Journals Workshop with Amanda Parramoure
SLUG: Have you taught a workshop before? If so, tell us about your previous workshops!
Parramoure: I’ve been teaching bookbinding for almost five years now. I moved leather into my workshops quickly because of how classy and luxurious it is. I’m also branching out to teach the visually stunning “caterpillar binding” this year and am so excited.
SLUG: What project will you be teaching at the
DIY Festival this year?
Parramoure: This will be our longstitch binding “artisan journal.” We interweave some gorgeous papers that will personalize the book to the maker and then stitch them into our leather covers. Attendees will be equipped to make more journals in their choice of materials going forward or refill the cover from this book in the future.
From bath bombs to resin jewelry, Craft Lake City has a workshop for you at the annual DIY Festival
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Episode #368 – Nicole Canaan
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Jack Rutter, reflecting on his self image has always been at the core of his band, Ritt Momney. “
Justin Vernon he has a thing. He’s like the folk-sad-winter guy. I guess in terms of wide-spread public perception, if you don’t have a thing then it’s hard to stay on people’s minds,” says Rutter. “If I’ve ever tried to do it, I haven’t done it well. If anything, I’m like the ex-Mormon guy and I could have really played into that if I wanted to I could have made this whole next album about that. But I don’t really care about it anymore.” Instead of sealing himself into a box for the sake of recognizability, Rutter explores many shades of his personality both in his art and in life.