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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
ThegirlthatluvsGir In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 15:25:13 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the useful tutorial.
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PrincetonQ In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 15:24:07 +0000 UTC]
Really useful. I was looking into trying to make a book this summer, and I'll definitely be using this to help me!
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ninetailed-narutard In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 15:18:50 +0000 UTC]
I'm was just saying this morning that I was in need of more notebooks. I'll definetly be giving this a try in the future~ XD
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JamesDarrow In reply to ninetailed-narutard [2012-04-22 16:11:35 +0000 UTC]
How funny! Good luck with yours :D
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JamesDarrow In reply to ninetailed-narutard [2012-04-22 20:28:58 +0000 UTC]
Send me a link if you upload any
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wolfKardia In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 15:16:52 +0000 UTC]
Wow, thank you so much for this tutorial! It's very easy to understand - I hope it's easy to follow, too...
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JamesDarrow In reply to wolfKardia [2012-04-22 16:08:27 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! If you take your time it shouldn't be too difficult.
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inaligrimalkin In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 15:06:48 +0000 UTC]
Would this work with books that are already made? Like I have a series I've read so many times that the cover is all damaged, would I be able to take it apart and re-bind it like that?
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JamesDarrow In reply to inaligrimalkin [2012-04-22 16:10:40 +0000 UTC]
I imagine so.
If it's just the cover and you won't be doing anything to the book block, I would think so.
I don't want you to ruin your books tough so if you find a better tutorial on book restoration, I would recommend using that.
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inaligrimalkin In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-22 16:50:37 +0000 UTC]
Okay, thanks if I use yours I'll try to post pictures after.
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Vitae-Insanity In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 14:43:25 +0000 UTC]
Goodness! This is phenomenal! I've always wanted to make a book of my own but dismissed it as too difficult.
This makes that goal seem entirely possible! Thanks so much for the tutorial!! And well done!
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JamesDarrow In reply to Vitae-Insanity [2012-04-22 16:09:24 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! It's a bit of a process but isn't overly difficult to achieve ^^
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pawelabrams In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 14:43:17 +0000 UTC]
One of the most useful tutorials I've seen. At last, I'm going to have something suitable for a (not-so-)evil (pretending-to-be-)overlord's journal
Thank you for sharing!
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HyperChronic In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 14:41:13 +0000 UTC]
OMG, I've tried making my own books with no avail. Such a great tutorial, and it looks easy to do! (Thank god, my mom taught me how to sew)
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
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Ekqo In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 14:30:56 +0000 UTC]
If you get tired of your thread breaking, you can use waxed linen to sew instead of string. It can be found sometimes in the jewelry department (no idea why...) or you can get some thread and a stick of beeswax and rub some on. The wax helps your thread from fraying, too.
Also, PVA glue is best for gluing the book block. It also dries clear, is flexible, and is archival. It's a bit harder to find, doesn't seem to be available in the mainstream art stores, but you can buy it in a small bottle or big tub from places online. I have a horrid past with glue sticks, lol.
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JamesDarrow In reply to Ekqo [2012-04-22 14:35:56 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for mentioning this. I included info on different treads in the description but I didn't have anything nicer to use when I made this. =\
I haven't really spent that much money on material so I haven't bought anything really nice yet, I'll keep the PVA in mind. I had used a cheaper generic brand of glue stick but I found that the Elmer's worked pretty well (or as well as that could).
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Ekqo In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-22 14:45:31 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! And sorry, I just now saw the part on thread; I just woke up, haha. But it's awesome how a bookbinding tutorial got a DD, by the way! It's a pretty quiet category.
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JamesDarrow In reply to Ekqo [2012-04-22 16:19:12 +0000 UTC]
Don't worry about that
Thank you! I'm just happy that so many people have found this useful and are now making their own books >w <
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Ekqo In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-22 16:24:10 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I saw someone used it already! It's awesome!
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JamesDarrow In reply to Ekqo [2012-04-22 20:09:59 +0000 UTC]
It's amazing how many people have told me / sent me links that what they've made
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Birdie121 In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 14:26:51 +0000 UTC]
You've made it look so easy!! I'm definitely going to attempt this at some point.
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Skarlet-Pumpernickel In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 14:23:06 +0000 UTC]
I want to be a bookbinder so this is really very useful, thanks very much ;D
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Miss-Archive In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 14:12:39 +0000 UTC]
Wow! I'm definitely going to give this a try! I've never made a book before, but I've always wanted to. This is the most detailed tutorial on it that I've ever seen.
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JamesDarrow In reply to Miss-Archive [2012-04-22 14:15:56 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Good luck with yours
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Nefrit In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 13:59:29 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much this will help me finish my book!
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Hell-is-a-56 In reply to ??? [2012-04-22 13:53:51 +0000 UTC]
Well, I know what one of my summer break projects is going to be now!
Thanks for sharing!
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