Donna Lynn wrote:Have you tried writing on it with ink or a marker to see whether it bleeds easily? Would be interesting to see the nettle paper in use!
Nicole Alderman wrote:
Donna Lynn wrote:Have you tried writing on it with ink or a marker to see whether it bleeds easily? Would be interesting to see the nettle paper in use!
I haven't yet! I haven't figured out quite what to put on the precious paper. I feel like it needs to be something special, but I'm not sure what!
Nicole Alderman wrote:
Donna Lynn wrote:Have you tried writing on it with ink or a marker to see whether it bleeds easily? Would be interesting to see the nettle paper in use!
I haven't yet! I haven't figured out quite what to put on the precious paper. I feel like it needs to be something special, but I'm not sure what!
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Nicole Alderman wrote:I haven't yet! I haven't figured out quite what to put on the precious paper. I feel like it needs to be something special, but I'm not sure what!
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Timothy Norton wrote:Garlic, Okra (as you mentioned) or even garlic mustard has shorter finer fibers that might make a better paper to write on.
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So are you suggesting that plants material that naturally breaks up into shorter pieces would be better for paper making?Timothy Norton wrote:... Nettles is great for cordage but as you probably experienced, it has long irregular fibers that run throughout the sheet.
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Jay Angler wrote:
Would chopping the nettle stalks to short lengths before processing it, help the process?
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When you've got a large nettle patch, you've got motivation to find a use for it! Although my first attempt is likely to be cordage. I'm just thinking I should dew-ret it first, and we're having a heat-wave that doesn't involve dew at the moment!Timothy Norton wrote: Where there is a will there is a way!
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OK, but any idea how many days they left it?Nicole Alderman wrote:I've known people who dew-retted the nettle and it retted to far, and they said, "the only use for it would be paper making."
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