Gina Pisello

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The Art of the Fold

Hedi Kyle

was my favorite book artist before I even knew her name. I learned several of her structures early on in my book making career and loved them for their versatility. You can imagine how excited I was when I heard she was writing a book with her daughter Ulla Warchol that I could peruse at my leisure. I was also hoping there would be new structures to try. The book arrived on October 2 and I got busy making samples and experimenting with structures right away. I was enthralled by the easy to follow diagrams and the paper suggestions as well as information on changing dimensions. Below are pictures of samples I made using my stash of papers and book cloth.

Enjoy!

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My samples so far from this amazing book!

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My variation on the tree fold introduces a long leaf followed by a short one and then a long one. That way half of the leaves (pages) are hidden from view. The possibilities for a book are endless.

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The same book open.

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The Blizzard Box invented by Bill Hanscom and Hedi Kyle. I also make a square version (in blue).

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The Blizzard boxes nested and holding some of my sea glass.

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The Star Box is very satisfying to make as Hedi's dimensions give you a perfectly nested box and cover all in one.

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Three variations of the School Book Wrapper, 2 with pleats and one without. I used book cloth to make these as it is sturdy and folds nicely around journal inserts.

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This structure was new to me and I loved playing with the pop-up. I ended up creating a shape that I could fold into cranes.

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I love the simplicity and creativity of this book. The triangle structure is unusual, but it fits so nicely into the covers. I can't wait to use it for an actual artist's book.

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Another simple, but effective book structure is this Pocket Accordion with Separate Cover. I had fun coming up with the cat closure.

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The Crown Greeting Card is lovely and easy to make.

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I have made many Blizzard Books over the years; it was one of the first Hedi Kyle structures I learned. I never thought to create this kind of structure though. Thank goodness for Hedi and this book!

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The Telescoping Ziggurat was a new structure to me and I enjoyed folding it and creating two pieces from one structure by cutting the very long strip of paper on the diagonal so that it rises up like a tower.