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So, you waited long…and now finally, it’s here. For all those who asked for it, my micro book tutorialAfter a DD for “Matryoshka Books” [link] , there was so many questions about how to do it and so many requests for tutorial, that I found it impossible to refuse.
So here it is.
Hope you’ll find it helpful…it’s my first tut ever, so there might be flaws. Please, do ask if anything is unclear or not explained.
This is not the completely same method I used for “Matryoshka Books”…there, I was bound to use completely “classic” methods, as I wanted to challenge myself with it.
Here's a bit altered method I use most of the times. For example, my “Maylar Notebook” is made this way (also, most of the micro books in my gallery, too).
All classic methods are bit harder to do when it comes to micro books…and demand more materials and some more practice, so I felt this one (an bit easier one) would better suit most people, for those who just start binding or just want a little book for themselves, to write or draw on. For the same reason, I used paper for binding. Cheaper for trying and easier to do. Still, if you want to use fabric, use it the same way like paper is used here, there’s no difference in method.
I can say without hesitation, this binding method is equally professional, so when finished, your book will be usable, durable and beautiful as same as if you would do it classic way.
This binding method is closest to “ perfect binding” method (basically, it is “ perfect binding” method, altered here and there and combined with hard covers). For those confused, “ perfect binding” is the method most of your soft cover books are bound by.
This book is 2.5mm x 2mm big, for purposes of this tutorial. You can alter the size to fit your needs; the method will be the same. But I will remind you, this is micro book tutorial…this method fits fine for everything smaller than a regular notebook.
Anyway, that’s about it…as I say, ask about everything unclear, I will answer.
Please pardon possible grammar & spelling mistakes.
Good luck…
P.S. Copyright issues
This tutorial is free to use. You don’t need to link me or anything if using this tutorial. It’s there for free usage.
But this tutorial is not completely free to share. By this I mean: don’t copy or share this tut under someone else’s (yours) name, don’t remove my sig and copyright from it and please, instead of pasting it or submitting it on some other place, better give people link to here. This tutorial is under free copyright, for much that is worth.
But, again, the usage of it is free as possible. If you want, you can note or comment with a link to your micro books, I would love to see ^^ But that’s just a wish, not obligation.
Basically, I have just one big request… please, have fun. It’s no worth doing this things if you don’t
Update:
Lately, I get a lot of questions about selling these books...just to note you people, if you wanna sell one or two to your friends or someone who like them, I really don't mind, so go for it...but, unless you contact me first and we come to some agreement, no mass sales, ok? I have legally protected this idea few years ago (when I was more serious about mass production myself)...and even for some time I'm not interested in mass production, but only unique pieces, the protection still stands, so abusing it is a no-no, unless you wanna face law.
Again, if you wanna sell few, I really, really don't mind and feel free to do it...if you wanna start selling them seriously (like, over ten pieces) online (like Etsy or similar) or offline (in shops, fairs and so on...), just note me, I'm sure we can find some agreement to suit us both
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Comments: 235
Ylaran [2014-04-17 01:30:37 +0000 UTC]
Oh, this looks like a great tutorial. One I will definitely want to try.
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Impybutt [2014-03-12 12:17:37 +0000 UTC]
I'm going to try it! I hope to fill several micro books with my favourite artworks, then build a tiny dollhouse bookshelf to display them.
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DegasClover [2013-09-21 02:07:26 +0000 UTC]
This is awesome, than you so much for doing this tutorial!
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InCraftyStitches [2013-09-19 20:40:24 +0000 UTC]
Very cute! I make my mini books in a similar way, but I mostly use mine for ornaments- a lot of them from come from paint swatches. Great tutorial, bookbinding is an enjoyable addiction!
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electricknite [2013-08-06 23:51:06 +0000 UTC]
I used to make mini books for mine and my sisters barbies.
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SupernovaSword [2013-05-03 15:02:19 +0000 UTC]
Oh i never would have thought haha that's clever
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sarahsmiles916 [2013-04-20 01:33:31 +0000 UTC]
That is so cute! I wish I fund this before I past in my box project, I could have filled it with mini-books to represent research and dedication! Ooooh well- Still awesome!
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Ormspryde [2013-01-02 00:39:52 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for posting this! I've made a few (normal-sized, since I've got big meaty hands) books myself, but I never really bound them properly. Now I know!
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Liv1419 [2012-11-16 21:30:53 +0000 UTC]
this is awesome and relatively easy too. soo cute. great tutorial
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Lady-Lumiya [2012-10-24 21:09:34 +0000 UTC]
woow so cute!!! Thank you for this great tutorial, my sister LOVES tiny books now i can make her some ^______^
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FimoTasticFigurines [2012-10-05 23:54:25 +0000 UTC]
This is amazing! I'm definately going to try this sometime. They're so adorable and very well detailed. I love all things miniature. Great job!
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ILoveBeads [2012-09-22 03:22:26 +0000 UTC]
I always wondered how such tiny books were produced. Thanks for the tutorial!
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zenturtle651692 [2012-06-18 20:56:46 +0000 UTC]
Goodness, you are the master of awesome tiny books. I am always amazed when I come across your work. Thank you so much for the tutorial, maybe I'll try to make one this summer!
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phantommagic [2012-04-27 22:42:36 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! I'm going to try to make my own some time.
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KosenWing [2012-04-27 13:57:57 +0000 UTC]
Oh, wow! Thank you so much for making this, it looks so fun to try! >w< And you really explained it well!~
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Black-Feather [2012-04-27 08:55:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for making this tutorial. I'm wanting to do some books for one of my dolls--and this is wonderful!
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CandyForYourSkull [2012-02-28 16:15:37 +0000 UTC]
i always wanted to know how to make these Thanks so much!!! i love it!!!!!
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Maylar In reply to CandyForYourSkull [2012-03-22 01:06:40 +0000 UTC]
Glad if this is of help!
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Chikco [2012-01-07 09:48:43 +0000 UTC]
acctually this idea was made plenty times in our country
my grand father makes things like this when he was young
have lots in the old cabinet
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Maylar In reply to Chikco [2012-03-22 01:06:09 +0000 UTC]
Sorry I'm so late...and yes, it is an old idea, very old. I think there's miniature books from centuries back. That's why I love it, actually.
But, wow, your grandfather sounds cool If you ever decide to put his books on the internet, do let me know, I always enjoy seeing those ^^
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Chikco In reply to Chikco [2012-01-07 09:50:23 +0000 UTC]
but ours has gold plating cuz he used to be an artist
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Chikco In reply to Chikco [2012-03-25 01:36:04 +0000 UTC]
and gold was very abundant that time i feel soo stupid saying this feel soo embarrassed :C
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Chikco In reply to Chikco [2012-03-25 01:47:30 +0000 UTC]
haha XD gold plating hehe artist XD
bye thanks for the reply
feel free to block that comment soo nobody sees that
this comment (but ours has gold plating cuz he used to be an artist)
shit sound like a child bye man thanks for the tutorial
really appreciate people giving tutorial and sharing there knowledge
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Llama-Lloon [2011-12-27 21:54:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! These are adorably. I made one c: I'll give you the link if I ever upload it c:
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Maylar In reply to Llama-Lloon [2012-03-22 01:03:52 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you made it (and sorry for late response)...hope you will continue ^^
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Miradox In reply to Miradox [2011-12-28 03:13:00 +0000 UTC]
just finished making a practice one
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Icarusburns [2011-12-18 12:52:13 +0000 UTC]
I remember seeing one of your micro books a couple years ago when you were the deviant of the day; I decided to make my sister a minibook for Christmas and, before I could finish it, I made a tiny book for myself too. You can check it out here: [link]
I've gone with a different method (saddle stitching with staples), mainly because I was out of good glue, but I like a lot of what you have to say here. I think my next one is going to have hand stitched signatures, but I'll let you know if I get around to perfect binding, or I may link to a tutorial on stitching sigs at some point.
You do great work, btw.
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Maylar In reply to Icarusburns [2012-03-22 01:03:28 +0000 UTC]
I'm awfully late with response, but thanks for the link, that book looks great And I like the idea of saddle stitching with staples ^^
Thank you for liking my work
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Maylar In reply to ALINAFMdotRO [2011-11-25 02:11:25 +0000 UTC]
"...a bit" isn't the right word It looks great
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picklypickles [2011-11-04 10:34:12 +0000 UTC]
I made this using your tutorial-->[link]
no worries, not planning to sell them. XD
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Maylar In reply to picklypickles [2011-11-07 04:40:46 +0000 UTC]
I had to write that, cause someone tried to use the tut for commercial purposes...but if you want to sell one or two, it's perfectly fine
Btw, I love that book...it looks great
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