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Ainslie Hobson
2 days ago

Japanese-style Stab Binding workshop was a fun introduction and a real inspiration for more projects. Thanks!

Irene
9 days ago

Thank you for a wonderful workshop Janita, the simple Japanese Binding technique was really easy to pick up and I can't believe we created a book in less than an hour!!

Evie Homewood
a month ago

Janita’s care and craftsmanship made it possible for me to present my work professionally for regional gallery exhibition. Her attention to detail, understanding of materials, and intuitive approach to binding ensure each piece feels both protected and elevated. The result is more than a book - it’s an artwork in its own right, reflecting the integrity and thought that goes into every stage of my practice.

Ann
3 months ago

Thanks for your interesting talk and fun Japanese book binding class at Inverell library. Wonderful to have such an opportunity here. 😀

Shelley
3 months ago

I thoroughly enjoyed the Japanese bookbinding workshop at the Inverell Library. Thank you so much.

Julie Michel
3 months ago

Janita, many thanks for teaching me how to do Japanese Book Binding at the Inverell Library today. It opens up a new world of paper & notebooks for me. What a wonderful class & thankyou for your teaching & sharing.

Deb Jennison
3 months ago

Thank you Janita for your interesting talk and informative Japanese Bookbinding workshop at Inverell library this afternoon. So much information you have tucked away and thank you for sharing.

Ana
5 months ago

Great workshop. With beautiful pumpkin soup as an added extra.

margaret hart
7 months ago

my friend and I did a japanese book binding course at Lithgow libray and it
was such a buzz. great to learn a new skill that l can see will be very useful thank you Janitas

Sylvia
7 months ago

Just picked up a very special book - my grandfather's "Spons Engineers' Tables" -
Janita did a great job on the leather cover and loose pages. As it's from 1911, much used and tiny - only 7 x 4.5 cm - it was quite a challenge and the result is amazing