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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
hanamuffins In reply to ??? [2012-12-01 01:03:37 +0000 UTC]
I just finished my first book! It worked great! But I'm afraid the glue I used might not hold up to time :/ We'll see. What kind do you use?
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JamesDarrow In reply to hanamuffins [2012-12-04 03:06:16 +0000 UTC]
For the spray adhesive? I've used a few and haven't really had a problem. What type/kind did you use?
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MadsLynn In reply to ??? [2012-11-24 21:47:18 +0000 UTC]
can you make me one? i would absolutely die if i tried to do this myself. i can't fold straight, or sew, or anything. but it would be so great if you made me one!!!
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JamesDarrow In reply to MadsLynn [2012-12-04 03:07:26 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, can't right now. I hope to be able to make some next year though.
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Yosamu In reply to ??? [2012-11-12 19:39:52 +0000 UTC]
One of my favorite college professors is teaching a class called "History of the Book" next year that I'm planning on taking, and in it I'll get a chance to make my own book, but I might just use this tutorial to make my own before the class xD
I love having and writing in journals, and I'd love to make my own. I'm thinking this could be a project for my winter break in a month
I'll post my results if I happen to make one!
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JamesDarrow In reply to Yosamu [2012-12-04 03:16:35 +0000 UTC]
Please share if you do make one.
A class like that almost makes me want to go to a traditional school now! I don't get to do anything like that. xD
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abominablecake1 In reply to ??? [2012-11-11 21:18:44 +0000 UTC]
This is lovely. One of the best bookbinding tutorials I've read I was just wondering where you can buy canvas as a fabric piece like that?
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JamesDarrow In reply to abominablecake1 [2012-12-04 03:05:27 +0000 UTC]
Thank you
I used Fredrix Canvas Pad, here's a link with some for sale. I did however buy mine either at Hobby Lobby or a local art store. [link]
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abominablecake1 In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-12-05 00:27:28 +0000 UTC]
Ohhh okay Thank you so much
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kytastrophe In reply to ??? [2012-11-08 12:51:25 +0000 UTC]
So can I order a custom one, or do you have a million requests already? How much would you need for materials/shipping costs, and what kinds of fabric patterns do you have available?
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JamesDarrow In reply to kytastrophe [2012-12-04 03:07:05 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, I can't do any of this right now, I'm a full-time student and don't see myself having time to make books again for awhile.
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poppytump In reply to ??? [2012-11-03 09:25:41 +0000 UTC]
I've just found your post on wordpress .
This looks brilliant .. my goodness what alot of work you have done to photo and make it too !
I might have go @some point it's definitely the sort of thing I like . meanwhile I shall book mark.
Thank you
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NightMareBabe14 In reply to ??? [2012-10-27 03:49:50 +0000 UTC]
Wow this was very useful! It was alot of work but it was well worth it^^ thank you!
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TenshiCake In reply to ??? [2012-10-27 00:47:17 +0000 UTC]
O: i did this in school a few weeks ago! but it didnt come as good as this :T
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hammiesammich In reply to ??? [2012-10-27 00:32:11 +0000 UTC]
Why do you need to use canvas?
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JamesDarrow In reply to hammiesammich [2012-10-27 23:12:30 +0000 UTC]
As seen in the tutorial, to hold the book pages to the cover.
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sharoonmacaroon In reply to ??? [2012-10-25 04:23:43 +0000 UTC]
Would you be able to make me custom book?
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JamesDarrow In reply to sharoonmacaroon [2012-12-04 03:03:39 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, I'm so busy well right now and well into the next year.
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SasuLovesSaku4Ever In reply to ??? [2012-10-23 23:03:01 +0000 UTC]
LOLOL. I didn't realize, but... is that your cat around the end of the tutorial sniffing at the cover material?
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JamesDarrow In reply to SasuLovesSaku4Ever [2012-10-24 00:19:46 +0000 UTC]
Yep! Both the cat in the photo and my cat were being 'helpful' the whole morning I was trying to make this. ^^
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honleungyuen In reply to ??? [2012-10-23 21:14:17 +0000 UTC]
Hello, thank you very much for your tutorial. I just wonder where could you possibly get fabrics like the one you used? what would they be called? thanks!
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JamesDarrow In reply to honleungyuen [2012-10-24 00:24:10 +0000 UTC]
I got mine at a thrift store, there was lots of fabric samples and I bought a few for this. I don't know the specific type of fabric, but it is a bit thicker and might be used for upholstery. I have found that fabrics made for outdoor use (like chairs and umbrellas) work really good too. I know that where I am I can find what I need at a Hobby Lobby, Hancock Fabrics and even Walmart.
Hope that helps.
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CakeTheSnake In reply to ??? [2012-10-22 14:50:46 +0000 UTC]
Imma try this to night I shall use nail glue, if it works I'll send a link
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CakeTheSnake In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-10-23 20:24:58 +0000 UTC]
I glued the paper to my skirt
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JamesDarrow In reply to CakeTheSnake [2012-10-23 23:22:44 +0000 UTC]
ohh no! Did it work out otherwise?
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nesie1525 In reply to ??? [2012-10-18 12:43:31 +0000 UTC]
Ah. Thanks you for this. It really helps me.. Maybe I'll need it. This is a very wonderful tutorial, Thanks you.
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reasan In reply to ??? [2012-10-17 12:26:49 +0000 UTC]
Thank You for this tutorial! I can now make a gift for my best friend
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JamesDarrow In reply to reasan [2012-10-22 18:34:14 +0000 UTC]
I'm happy to hear that, please feel free to share what you make.
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N0tisme In reply to ??? [2012-10-16 10:38:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, that tut is just what i need
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TheBrokenThimble In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 03:45:11 +0000 UTC]
This was an awesome tutorial, really easy to follow and mine came out just the way I wanted it.
Her's the link to my finished book:
[link]
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JamesDarrow In reply to TheBrokenThimble [2012-10-12 04:53:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, your book looks lovely! I especially love the endpaper. ^^
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Corizma In reply to ??? [2012-10-12 02:33:34 +0000 UTC]
how much is is to have you make one??
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djaera07 In reply to ??? [2012-10-10 16:01:03 +0000 UTC]
I have another question, I am going to be making at least 7 books. Would one can of spray adhesive be enough for say 10 books? It doesnt seem like you would need much for each book. I am more than likely making extras for other family members that are interested. Trying to figure out costs is all. Thanks
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JamesDarrow In reply to djaera07 [2012-10-11 01:37:04 +0000 UTC]
It should work. While the size of the can and the amount you use go into account, you really should be able to go a long way with a single can.
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djaera07 In reply to ??? [2012-10-10 15:14:13 +0000 UTC]
love this idea!
I am making a genealogy book for my children. I was going to print out the info on my computer because hand writing all that information would be heck on my arthritis. Just havent decided on the size of the book yet. It will be at least 200 pages. Any suggestions?
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JamesDarrow In reply to djaera07 [2012-10-11 01:36:10 +0000 UTC]
Any size with this method works since you're printing, this might help [link]
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Moohoodles In reply to ??? [2012-10-09 08:31:30 +0000 UTC]
This is awesome! I'm so inspired to try it sometime... thanks!! :3
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