I’ve been making paper for many years and I have to say that my absolute favorite mould is made by Timothy Moore. I’m not sure that he is even taking orders for moulds anymore (and if he is, he has a pretty long waiting list). Tim’s moulds are very expensive, which is totally worth it if you are a professional papermaker, but not so much if you aren’t as serious about the craft. I have also purchased a new wove mould from Chester Creek Press. Robert Walp is making high quality moulds and deckles. Fair warning: good tools are high priced, but they are definitely worth it if you’re in the business of making paper. Stephanie Hare also makes beautiful moulds and deckles for making stationery. […]
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