Paper
Crafts
A Maker’s Guide
Foreword by
Rob Ryan
Thames
& Hudson in association with the V & A, 2018
Paperback
£14.95
ISBN
9780500294185
Star
rating: ****
This
delightful (and highly giftable) book
has a winning concept – dip into the wondrous archives of the V & A museum
to find inspiration for 15 paper craft projects which survey the varied
possibilities of working with the versatile material. Highly illustrated and
with an intro by paper cutter extraordinaire Rob Ryan, the mix is irresistible!
The book is
divided into four sections – Folding, Cutting, Sticking, and Forming, with
useful “upfront” info, capsule bios of the gifted project contributors, and an
index.
I have
given the book four – instead of five – stars because the projects vary a
little in “I want to make that” quality – but the winners far outnumber the middlings. Projects include fun “Moneygami”
Outfits (an origami wardrobe folded from notes); a Pleated Origami Vase Cover,
which provides a crash course in the popular technique of paper pleating; Wycinanki-Inspired
Cards (a colourful intro to Polish paper-cutting techniques); and a Framed
Quilled Motif (a quilled mandala – with templates provided for three different
styles). The how-tos are provided on-page, with most templates full-size.
All of the
featured paper craft techniques are put into historical perspective,
fascinating text illustrated with exquisite examples from the V & A archives.
The book makes for a fascinating journey through the long history of paper
crafts – with added makes.
In short: a
project book plus.
Paper Crafts is the newest addition to a series of mould-breaking books from the V & A/Thames and Hudson. Previous titles are Patchwork & Quilting, and Embroidery.
Note: I was given a review copy of this title.