Hello,
This is my first post in open forum, so be gentle with me.

I am brand new to calligraphy. I have all the gear, but at present, I have no idea.
I have bought countless practice paper, and each and every one I have tried has allowed ink to bleed through, or has been scratchy - with the exception of Clairefontaine (squared). That is until this week. I have purchased 'Evolution Premium 100% recycled 120gms white'.
To the point -
Used - Tom's Studio 'Bloom' dip pen with a Brause 361b Steno nib with Diamine 'Dark Orchid' calligraphy ink.
I wrote the usual, The quick brown fox,.... and 1-30 half a dozen times. When I turned the paper over there was very thin bleed through which was evident on the down strokes. I then did the same practice making a conscious effort not to press too hard on the down strokes. When I turned the paper over there was no bleed through. So, now all I have to do is remember to be lighter with my touch. It's not always the paper is the lesson learned. I'm getting their, which has made my day.