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I do all my art in either Pith, Moleskine or Seawhites hardback books. When sketching outside i think a wire bound is easier as it creates its own drawing board. I shop online, but we do have a small stationary shop that has a selection of art materials in our High st. I like to support them when I can. This morning I bought two Pink Pig sketch books for sketching in Starbucks ( my favorite for cafe sketching), and other places. I bought an A5 watercolour specific, and a tiny square one with thickish paper. Light wash only I should think. Has anyone used this company,  and if so to what extend will watercolour be ok. I use pen and ink as well. Any information would be good.  
I don't know them - but a thick cartridge paper will take very light watercolour washes; 300 gsm for instance.  It won't be too happy with multiple washes, but that enables you to keep it simple.   I've had a look, and see their sketchbooks tend to be 150 gsm, up to 270 gsm: I doubt that they'd take a lot of wash work: it very much depends on the sizing of the paper - some of the lighter weights will cockle and corrugate, and the really unsuitable ones will lift paper fibres: you'll only find out by trying them.  There's a wide range, I see, at quite reasonable prices.  Watercolour paper is a different matter, 140 gsm being the lightest weight I'd want to work on, 275 to 300 even better.  
I’ve not come across these Julie.  The only sketchbooks that I use these days are Stillman & Birn, usually their Delta series. Stitched or spiral bound and in a range of sizes and weight papers that will withstand a watercolour wash…up to a point that is!
Yes I have used Pink Pigs   They are great for sketching and watercolour…and cheap. 
Thanks Alan I will make a note of them. I presume Jacksons or Cassart will sell them. My nearest proper art shop is Bath or Bristol which is a long way from here.  I don't soak my paper so should be fine. I like Pith,but they are fine for pen or coloured pencils really. When I've used up my stash I won't re buy as they do buckle. 
Robert thank you. The little book i will use as a note book, I can see with your research it's not suitable and I will use my pocket moleskine watercolour book for out and about. Its what Sylvia uses i believe.  The A5 is for watercolour but nowhere does it say the weight of the paper. Seems on a par with the moleskine. I would say its the high end of what you said , so 275 or there abouts. I have a hardback landscape Seawhites and it seems similar to that, so I think it will be fine. I don't want it for best anyway.. Think I was a bit hasty. I've just found a tiny little thing on the back that says  Bockingford 300gsm. So that's better. Still going to look at what Alan has suggested in spiral bound. 

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Sorry Sylvia,  didn't see your message. Thank you. I've just found a tiny label with even tinier print of Bockingford 300 gsm. So that's fine but good to know you've used them. It was cheap compared to other brands I must say. 

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by Julie White