Making a book with mica pages presents some challenges. If you use natural mica, you can't glue or tape it as the top layer will simply pull away and leave the rest of the mica sheet unattached. There is also the issue of binding a single piece of mica without a center crease to sew into. One solution is to use Keith Smith's
Sewing Single Sheets method, but I don't like sewing if I can fold instead. So, to make my book I used Beauty in Use's slot binding method shown in Claire Van Vliet and Elizabeth Steiner's
Woven and Interlocking Book Structures. The pages vary in size and width, with the bound edge and bottom squared up. This gives the book an irregular top and fore edge, which I like.
Hope you enjoy!
-Gina
Preparing the binding strip.
Mica ready to have the corners cut.
In the middle of adding the mica to the binding. This method uses slits cut into the paper as well as the corners of each page. They go in opposite directions and make a perfect fit when bound.
The finished book. I love this kind of mica with red, blue and black inclusions. It looks like ancient writing or a secret star map.
A top view of the book.
The end.
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