French link binding is another exposed binding with a lovely result. I did a previous post on this binding here. Enjoy!
Tutorial here.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
E is for...exposed
Exposed
binding is an easy way to add a WOW factor to your tome. Instead of
concealing the stitching, it becomes a decorative focal point. And it’s
great for making books on the go because no adhesive is involved.
Keith Smith has terrific books on making books without adhesive.
Tutorials here here and (long one) here.
Keith Smith has terrific books on making books without adhesive.
Tutorials here here and (long one) here.
Labels:
bookbinding alphabet,
handmade books
Thursday, April 11, 2013
D is for...dos a dos
This
is a super fun binding! It's two, two, two books in one. The term comes
from French, meaning "back to back." It's not difficult to make and a
ton to fun to use. You can keep two journals or a journal and a
commonplace book or any other combo that suits your needs. It's also
makes a great interactive journal between two people.
Tutorial here
Tutorial here
Labels:
bookbinding alphabet,
handmade books
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
C is for...coptic
Coptic
stitching is one of my go-to bindings. It's terribly easy and is useful
for so many projects. I enjoy the straight lines and chain stitching
that accentuates the open spine.
Video Tutorial here
Labels:
bookbinding alphabet,
handmade books
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
B is for...Belgian
A
lovely binding choice is the secret Belgian binding. I really love the
simple lines and clean look. It's not too difficult for those who have
some experience with bookbinding and the results are beautiful. They
make nice journals and albums. because it opens flat it can be a good
option for left-handed people like me.
Click the pics below to visit the sites of these lovely books.
Excellent instructions here.
Click the pics below to visit the sites of these lovely books.
Excellent instructions here.
Labels:
bookbinding alphabet,
handmade books
Monday, April 08, 2013
A is for...adhesives
So the first letter in our book binding alphabet is for adhesives.
There are many choices for sticky things to keep your book together.
Questions? Did I leave an adhesive out? Leave a comment!
- Rice paste is easy and inexpensive to make at home. Recipe here or all over the Net.
- wheat paste can be made from scratch but bugs like it so long-term it can be a problem. Recipe here or on the Web.
- PVA--polyvinyl acetate, standard adhesive for bookbinders. Strong and long-lasting glue for porous materials like paper and wood. can be a bit pricey, depending on your source. Also it cannot be shipped in winter.
- glue sticks--available everywhere
- archival glues used for scrapbooking available ant any scrapbook supplier adequate for gluing down papers but not for hinges and corners such as boxes.
- tapes come on tape guns and handheld applicators. They are quick and easy to use with little mess.
- white glue like Elmer's in not a good choice for most projects.
Questions? Did I leave an adhesive out? Leave a comment!
Labels:
bookbinding alphabet,
handmade books
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