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: 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

: Fill a large basin with water and stir in your pulp. : Chop harvested leaves or stalks into small

: 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) : Fill a large basin with water and stir in your pulp

: 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

For more detailed technical guidance, resources like Hand Papermaking Magazine provide extensive plant lists and harvesting tips, while ScienceDirect offers deep dives into the chemistry of non-wood fibers. How to make paper from 100% foraged plant material?

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