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What You Make of It – Japanese Stab Binding

Bibliophile

Hey Crafters! I’d like to give a huge thank you to Bley from Bibliophile
for providing this amazing tutorial. Please head over to their Etsy
shop for amazing handmade journals, books prints and more. I encourage
you to try new things, and use vintage or recyclable materials when you
can and enjoy yourself.

From This………………………………To This!

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Gather Your Materials:

 

Gather all your materials before you start to work. Make sure you have a space where you can cut
using a utility knife; an old piece of plywood makes a good cutting and work
surface.

 

  • Book
         board, available from art supply stores (enough to cut two covers, the
         size of the book you want)
  • PVA
         glue (available from art supply stores)
  • Utility
         knife
  • T-square
         or metal ruler
  • Glue
         brush (I like to buy cheap brushes on sale, then I can throw them away
         when they get nasty)
  • A
         container to pour small amounts of glue into (an old sour cream container
         or the like)
  • Drill,
         such as a Dremel tool, OR an awl
  • Decorative
         paper for the covers and optional endpapers
  • 1/16
         inch ribbon to coordinate with the cover paper
  • Large
         yarn darning needle
  • Any
         miscellaneous papers you may want to decorate the cover with
  • Paper
         for the inside pages of your book, however many you may want

Download bookbinding_tutorial_copyrighted1.pdf

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