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Kate Holland: Workshop Tour [iBB Podcast #27.2]

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The tour of Kate Holland's amazing studio and more! 🔴 Support iBookBinding! Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/ibookbinding Pledges start with only $1 / €1 / £1 per month. In the second part of our talk with Kate Holland, we discussed education for bookbinders and the influence of art and craft on the economy. But most of the time we spend going around Kate's workshop and discussing tools, materials, and techniques. You can watch the video of this episode on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKPuwxUTxkM Brought to you by iBookBinding. Bookbinding resources and tutorials: http://www.iBookBinding.com You can ask our future guests questions on: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/ibookbinding/ Discord — https://discord.gg/TJY5FeS Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/iBookBinding/ Follow Kate Holland: Website: https://katehollandbooks.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katehollandbook/ 00:00 – Beginning 00:30 – Is there a chance for the appearance of long-term bookbinding education programs? 05:50 – The influence of the Arts on the economy 07:32 – Therapeutic side and the mental health aspect of the Arts and Crafts 11:21 – West Dean College of Arts and Conservation 15:13 – Bookbinding courses for kids 20:24 – Workshop tour 28:46 – The prototype of the book’s display case and the miniature of “A Beetle Assembly” by Jenny Whittle, bound by Kate Holland 30:52 – Continuation of the tour around the studio: more books, tools, etc. 35:18 – Lesson to the young bookbinders: “Don’t use a press like this” 37:39 – Dyeing leather 41:16 – Philip Smith’s old hand guillotine 41:43 – More materials and gadgets 49:15 – “Make your workshop as big as you can.” 50:59 – Musings about “the Zoom-skill” nowadays

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