
Making Paper from Linen Rags — European Hand Papermaking
For over 500 years, European paper was made from linen and cotton rags — worn-out clothing and household textiles. Rag collectors gathered the material, papermakers cut it up, soaked it in water with lime or lye to break down the fibres, then beat it to a pulp in a stamping mill or with a mallet. The pulp was suspended in a vat of water, scooped onto a wire-mesh mould with a removable deckle frame, pressed between felts, and hung to dry. The result is a strong, archival-quality paper that lasts centuries — far superior to modern wood-pulp paper. This blueprint covers the full process as practised from the 13th century onward.
Instrucciones
Sort and cut the linen rags
Sort and cut the linen rags
Materiales para este paso:
Linen Rags500 gHerramientas necesarias:
Heavy-duty Metal ShearsSoak the rags in water
Soak the rags in water
Materiales para este paso:
Sodium Carbonate (soda ash)50 gCook the rags to break down fibres
Cook the rags to break down fibres
Beat the rags into pulp
Beat the rags into pulp
Herramientas necesarias:
Wooden MalletPrepare the vat
Prepare the vat
Assemble the mould and deckle
Assemble the mould and deckle
Herramientas necesarias:
Papermaking Mould and DeckleDip and form the sheet
Dip and form the sheet
Drain and remove the deckle
Drain and remove the deckle
Couch the sheet onto felt
Couch the sheet onto felt
Materiales para este paso:
Wool Felt Sheet1 piezaBuild a post of sheets and felts
Build a post of sheets and felts
Press the post to remove water
Press the post to remove water
Herramientas necesarias:
Flat Wooden Press Board (pair)Separate and hang to dry
Separate and hang to dry
Size the paper (optional)
Size the paper (optional)
Press and finish
Press and finish
Materiales
3- 500 gMarcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- 1 piezaMarcador de posición
Herramientas requeridas
4- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
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