Fibre - Plant

: Chop harvested leaves or stalks into small pieces (about 1/2 to 1 inch) to ensure even cooking.

: Boil the fibers in water mixed with an alkali like washing soda (sodium carbonate) or caustic soda . This removes lignin and non-cellulose materials that make plants rigid. plant fibre

: Thoroughly wash the cooked fibers in cold water until the water runs clear. 3. Creating the Pulp : Chop harvested leaves or stalks into small

: Flip the wet sheet onto a damp cloth (couching) and press out excess water with a sponge or heavy boards. Allow it to air dry for several days. : Thoroughly wash the cooked fibers in cold

To produce handmade "deep" (thick or textured) paper from plant fibers, you must first extract cellulose by boiling plant material in an alkaline solution and then beat it into a pulp that can be layered. 1. Harvest & Prepare Fibers

: To get a thicker, deeper texture, use a higher concentration of pulp to water in your vat. Long fibers from plants like kozo or cattail create a stronger, more textured sheet. 4. Forming the Sheet