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four different photographs of an open book with stitching on the pages and in front

I received quite lots of enquires asking me the different between Kettle and Coptic Stitch Binding. Many participants wanted to learn the best stitch, but for me both have special character of its own. It was like comparing 2 different skill. Here I would like to share some infos and pictures with all of you. I hope you will find some fact useful as your guide: KETTLE STITCH BINDING Kettle Stitch Binding Kettle stitch's roots lie in Medieval times. According to Dictionary.com, the kettle…

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the book binding basics for beginners to learn how to make books and other crafts

Book binding fascinates me. It is a bit of a tricky process, but can open up a whole new form of crafting, journaling, or scrapbooking. Here is a bit of basic background on book binding. with a helpful video of the Kettle Stitch. Many people choose mechanical binding for books that they want to […]

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two books and a pen on top of each other

During this 3.5-hour workshop, participants will get to learn basic bookbinding skills and how to handcraft an exposed spine book using 3 different stitches - french link stitch, link stitch and kettle stitch. Participants will be able to customise their books by choosing from blank and/or dotted grid pages and a variety of colours for the cover and thread.

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an open book sitting on top of a pink table next to yarn and scissors,

If you are just starting to learn about bookbinding, all of the different techniques, materials, and stitches may seem confusing to you. You should know that many people - including experienced bookbinders - can feel confused at times, especially when the stitches appear so similar. So, what's the difference between a kettle stitch and a

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an open book with blue and white designs on it

This is a charming little pocket sized coptic stitch book, hand bound using a french stitch and coptic stitch combo. I did notice that this type of binding is slightly floppy with only four holes, you might want to try it with six. I used my current FAVORITE yuzen paper, this lovely waves one. You can't quite tell in a photo, but the lines on the waves are shimmery gold. It's filled with 32lb writing paper with a laid finish. Top Secret VIP List | Blog | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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How to bind a book Step 1: Folding Signatures  First you'll be making the text block, which is the sewn pages of the book.  Tear the pages out of the sketch pad. If you want a tidy edge, you can trim any of the glue off with your Xacto knife. Personally, I like how the rough edges look, so I leave it.  Next you're going to be folding the signatures (sections) of the book. I used 49 pages, so I made 7 signatures with 7 pages each. The exact number isn't critical, but you don't want each sign Kettle Binding, Book Binding Kettle Stitch, Book Binding Saddle Stitch, How To Make A Bookbinding Awl, Celtic Weave Bookbinding Tutorial, Make Your Own Bookbinding Awl, Xacto Knife, Sketch Paper, Sketch Pad

How to bind a book Step 1: Folding Signatures  First you'll be making the text block, which is the sewn pages of the book. Tear the pages out of the sketch pad. If you want a tidy edge, you can trim any of the glue off with your Xacto knife. Personally, I like how the rough edges look, so I leave it. Next you're going to be folding the signatures (sections) of the book. I used 49 pages, so I made 7 signatures with 7 pages each. The exact number isn't critical, but you don't want each sign

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a hand holding a pair of scissors over a piece of paper with string attached to it

How to bind a book Step 1: Folding Signatures  First you'll be making the text block, which is the sewn pages of the book. Tear the pages out of the sketch pad. If you want a tidy edge, you can trim any of the glue off with your Xacto knife. Personally, I like how the rough edges look, so I leave it. Next you're going to be folding the signatures (sections) of the book. I used 49 pages, so I made 7 signatures with 7 pages each. The exact number isn't critical, but you don't want each sign

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