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Download for a larger view! - Journal with books and additional info - Click here for a video I uploaded on how to sew your book!
Eden Workshops - A Bookbinders Resource. Here you will find free tutorials, learn at home DVD's, equipment and materials.
Please read everything before asking questions. I understand this can be confusing, but I may have already answered your question.
This took me so long to make! You're welcome
Materials : (with links to purchase / more info)
• Paper : The paper is the most important part of the book, you'll want something that is durable and practical to the purpose of your book. I'm using Strathmore 18 in. x 24 in. 80 lb drawing paper. Strathmore website
• Paper (endpaper) : I'm using scrapbook paper, a thicker paper with interesting designs. Endpaper on Wikipedia
• Glue stick : Anything will do. I prefer using ones that are purple and dry clear. Elmer's Disappearing Purple School Glue Sticks
• Spray adhesive : Again, as long as it works anything will do. I had some Duro All-Purpose Spray Adhesive around when I was making this. Be very very very careful when using this! Read the instructions on the can. When I was using the spray adhesive I would prepare the paper inside and the go outside to spray it.
• Thread : When making your book, you'll want to use a thread that is durable and easy to work with. There is a thread specifically for bookbinding, but it can be a bit expensive. An alternative to that would be to use dental floss (I've never used this method before so I can't say how well it'll work). You can also use beeswax coated thread, again, it can be expensive to purchase. I just used a generic thread doubled over to be stronger, this has worked fairly well for me. Embroidery thread works great too! (thanks everyone who mentioned this)
Coats & Clark Ecru Upholstery Thread was recommended, it might be worth a try considering the price.
• Needle
• Ruler
• Scissors (fabric scissors optional but could be useful)
• Pencil
• (optional) Cutting Board / Paper Cutter
• Canvas
• Binder clips
• Fabric : For the cover, something you wouldn't mind looking at! I recommend buying some scrap or discount fabric when you first start and later buy something a bit nicer.
• Ribbon : You can use either a strip of fabric or some ribbon if you choose to add a bookmark. Example of what I would use
• Heavy weight : Some heavy books will do, in my case I have an old projector.
• Awl : Something sharp and pointy. I'm using a tool from Bead Buddy 4 Piece Reamer set. The red and yellow ones work great
• Chipboard : You can also use a thin wood or foam. I wouldn't recommend using anything else as they might not be as durable or easy to work with.
• Anything else you want to decorate your book with.
Book Terms :
Book Block : All the sewn together sheets of paper that make up the pages in the book.
End Paper / End Sheets : The first and last paper of the book. They connect the cover of the book to the book block.
Signature : groups of folded paper. I take 4 folded pieces of paper and group them together. When you sew you are sewing the signatures together.
Diagram of a book
You may use this tutorial in part or whole to teach others, please don't remove my name or URL. Also, it would be great if you send me links to books you create using this. I want to see what everyone is capable of! ♥
To sew your book without having to fold it, view this tutorial
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Comments: 2107
Nexu4 In reply to ??? [2012-04-26 07:23:31 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful work an great tutorial, thanks for sharing
and congrats to the DD, you deserve it ^^
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mexL In reply to ??? [2012-04-25 16:28:12 +0000 UTC]
This is wonderful, when I (eventually) have some free time I'll definitely give this a go, thanks so much!
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fugeemoto In reply to ??? [2012-04-25 13:46:00 +0000 UTC]
This is great. Im sick of having to buy all my journals and sketch books. Plus these would make great gifts. Thank you!
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Lady2 In reply to ??? [2012-04-25 11:18:29 +0000 UTC]
This tutorial inspired me to do my own! You can check it out here: [link]
Thank you for sharing!
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TheSoundTechie In reply to ??? [2012-04-25 00:31:06 +0000 UTC]
Hi James, Just wanted to let you know I love your tutorial, I'm actually working on trying it out myself. My project is a child's fable based on the moral "The battle is not always won by the strong" I'll definitely link you a picture when I'm done, I just wanted to thank you for making and putting this tutorial out here
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JamesDarrow In reply to TheSoundTechie [2012-04-25 01:01:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, I'll look forward to seeing it.
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rvcamom03 In reply to ??? [2012-04-25 00:24:14 +0000 UTC]
I have been telling my husband how much I want to learn how to do this and today I saw it on Pinterest. I am so impressed and so appreciative that you are sharing this with the world! So thank you! I can't wait to head to the store to start this project. I will be giving as gifts thanks again! YOU ARE WONDERFUL!
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JamesDarrow In reply to rvcamom03 [2012-04-25 01:00:03 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure! I'm glad this is useful.
If you upload it, send me a link
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rvcamom03 In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-25 04:58:10 +0000 UTC]
YES I just had to order chipwood because I couldnt find any in town. Im so excited!
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JamesDarrow In reply to rvcamom03 [2012-04-25 15:49:49 +0000 UTC]
You decided to go with chipwood?
Good luck :)
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rukawachan In reply to ??? [2012-04-24 21:41:45 +0000 UTC]
Hoo! awesome! thank you for charing. I really like to make books on my college i learned a tencnique but more to only "join pages and read" In your case is for "join, use, draw and read" I going to make a new book with your tutorial. I feel happy!
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JamesDarrow In reply to rukawachan [2012-04-25 01:00:30 +0000 UTC]
I'm so happy, thank you!
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knerdy-knits In reply to ??? [2012-04-24 18:58:15 +0000 UTC]
This is fascinating! I never thought one could make such a professional looking book at home. Thanks so much for sharing this
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Artoveli In reply to ??? [2012-04-24 17:50:54 +0000 UTC]
Oo, thank you for creating this tutorial!
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The-Color-Blue In reply to ??? [2012-04-24 08:20:10 +0000 UTC]
This is a really well done, thoughtful tutorial! Thank you for making it, I suddenly want to make my own sketchbook just because I know how
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JamesDarrow In reply to The-Color-Blue [2012-04-24 13:57:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Good luck with yours
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moonlitblackcat In reply to ??? [2012-04-24 01:07:47 +0000 UTC]
thanks for this! i just made my own! but a little different:
i didn't have any cardboard and fabric so instead i did everything up to the gluing part. then instead of gluing binding on it, i took duct tape and taped the spine. it works really well (but it's not hardcover)
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JamesDarrow In reply to moonlitblackcat [2012-04-24 02:27:06 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad to hear that!
Send me a link if you upload it.
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JamesDarrow In reply to moonlitblackcat [2012-04-29 18:42:25 +0000 UTC]
It looks quite good
Thanks for the link ^^
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moonlitblackcat In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-29 19:06:09 +0000 UTC]
My friend saw it and is making one for an art project. I'll tell her to upload pictures of it when she's done
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SinIxto In reply to ??? [2012-04-23 21:20:42 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the tutorial c: I used it to make my friend a birthday present <3
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SinIxto In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-24 05:36:18 +0000 UTC]
I didn't quite understand how you attached the 3rd selection though, so I improvised a bit.
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JamesDarrow In reply to SinIxto [2012-04-24 14:14:09 +0000 UTC]
I can try to explain,
When I finish one signature and before I start sewing on the next, I take the tread and loop under the thread from the signatures before that. In picture #13 of the tutorial is where I do that.
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SinIxto In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-24 16:43:33 +0000 UTC]
ohh okay! Then I was doing it right! the only difference I made was that I looped it back through, and tied a knot to make it stay tighter.
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JamesDarrow In reply to SinIxto [2012-04-25 13:44:32 +0000 UTC]
As long as it holds the signatures together
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SinIxto In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-25 13:56:58 +0000 UTC]
Now I just need to finish sewing my details onto the cover fabric, and put it all together. C: Thank you very much, again, for the amazing tutorial.
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AngelofVideogames In reply to ??? [2012-04-23 20:13:42 +0000 UTC]
Nice! It really refreshes my memory on binding classes I took at college. Useful reference.
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