Making notebooks with Japanese Bookbinding

Three notebooks made using the japanese bookbinding technique

Three notebooks made using the Japanese bookbinding technique created by Artist Ian Halawi - only to be used for his workshops

Making notebooks with Japanese Bookbinding

Location:
The Greenhouse Project, Witton Country Park, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB2 2TP
Book
Join us for a workshop with artist Ian Halawi where you’ll learn the basics of bookbinding and make your own notebooks to take home

Event details

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Date

Time
10:00am - 2:00pm
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About the event

Follow along with local artist Ian Halawi and learn how to bind your own notebooks using this traditional Japanese stab binding method. The types of binding you’ll learn will be Yotsume Toji 4 hole bind, Koki Toji noble bind and finally Asa-No-Ha Toji Hemp leaf bind. You’ll also personalise your notebooks with stamps, choosing the cover colour and thread. At the end of the workshop you’ll leave with three personalised notebooks.

Expect a calm, welcoming atmosphere where you can slow down, work with your hands and learn a new craft skill.

Ian Halawi is an artist based in Blackburn working predominantly in print and oil paints. He has a studio with Prism Contemporary and has worked with organisations such as The Festival of Making, Super Slow Way, Morecambe Vintage Festival and Albion Mill.  His workshops focus on illustration, printing techniques and Japanese bookbinding.  You can follow him on Instagram @ian_halawi_studio and facebook Ian Halawi Studio.

All tools and materials will be provided but, if necessary, please bring along reading glasses.

Booking

Phone number

07802490432

Price

£40

Additional booking information

The Greenhouses are large ex-council greenhouses set in a walled garden in Witton Country Park in Blackburn. We provide free hot and cold drinks, but please bring snacks, if required. We also have an accessible toilet. If the weather is cool please wear suitable clothing, as the venue is not heated.
The car park at Witton Park Arena is a 10 minute walk from the venue (the parking is £2 for the day). The 152 bus stops at the Preston Old Road entrance to the park; also a 10 minute walk to the venue. Those with a disability Radar key can unlock the barrier by the Witton Park Arena and drive up to the venue.

Suitable for

Adults, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

We also have an accessible toilet and those with a disability Radar key can unlock the barrier by the Witton Park Arena and drive up to the venue.

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Wheelchair access

Yes
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Hearing loop

No
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What to bring

Reading glasses, if needed. 

Please wear warm clothes as the venue is not heated.

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Parking information

Witton Arena Car Park, BB2 2TP (£2 for the whole day)
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Bicycle parking

At venue
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Facilities

Toilets
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Disabled parking

Contact us

Sue Jeffries
Contact number: 07802490432