Like most people playing with gelli print making I seem to have accumulated lots of printed paper. Quite a few years ago I went to a fascinating talk by Ruth Smith, the author of 'Miao Embroidery from South West China' and had the opportunity to see a Dong Thread booklet which she had brought back from China. This encouraged me to buy her pamphlet about how to make a replica of one of these booklets. When I looked at the instructions I sort of lost all interest in trying to have a go and in fact forgot all about it until I found a little folded experiment I had made when I first got the booklet. Needless to say it took me some time to find the actual pamphlet. I tried the basic fold with a number of papers, the paste papers I tried do not fold well but I suddenly had the idea of using some of the prints which I have about.
I didn’t try the full instructions but used the two basic ‘pockets’
to make a card.
Unfortunately I cannot track down a link to Ruth Smiths
instructions; it looks as if she is giving regular workshops and you can Google
lots of images of people’s attempts.
The two books she has written seem to be
out of print. Here is a link to images of the actual Chinese Thread Booklets.
They are beautiful items, as is the amazing work of the Miao; lots of intricate
folding and polished indigo, so intricate that to me it seemed impossible to
work out how it was done.I was lucky enough to see an exhibition of their work in Farnham some years ago. Skills which have been passed down over generations.