This is basically a use-what-you have, step-by-step introduction to book binding.
The plan is to have a layout for each letter of the alphabet, plus extra papers on the ends for adding a cover, so I'm using 15 pieces of medium weight white paper, plus one for a template.
Stuff I used:
medium weight white paper
straight edge ruler (also used as a bone folder)
awl--you can use a darning needle with the eye end stuck into cork
old magazine
waxed book thread--substitute embroidery floss or cotton crochet thread & a piece of old candle
large eyed needle
Signature here means a section of papers folded in half and stacked together |
You can add or subtract signatures. |
Clamp the template to the top of each signature. |
Cut a piece of waxed linen thread, or embroidery floss, or crochet cotton, the length of each signature's spine plus one more length. That's pretty generous, but I like to have plenty of thread to work with, and plenty of room for tying knots.
Then repeat these steps for the additional signature.
Here is the first layout--A is for Apple. Tune in August 31 for more ABC layouts, a tiny version of a similar book, and a cover adding tutorial.
Happy Thursday!
:)trisha
PS--I finished B! You can find it HERE.
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