: Fill a large basin with water and stir in your pulp.
: Dip a screen (mold) and frame (deckle) into the vat at a 45-degree angle, then lift horizontally to capture a layer of fiber. plant fibre
: Thoroughly wash the cooked fibers in cold water until the water runs clear. 3. Creating the Pulp : Fill a large basin with water and stir in your pulp
: Use a blender or a manual mallet to break the cooked fibers into a mushy pulp. Long fibers from plants like kozo or cattail
: 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
: Use plants high in cellulose like flax , hemp , yucca , cattails , or bamboo .
: A good rule of thumb is to bend a leaf; if it bends without snapping, it likely has enough fiber for paper. 2. The Cooking Process (Breaking Down Lignin)