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Hi,

I thought I'd make a nice sketch book/diary, a nice simple one but a bit more handmade and special than just a leather cover for a sketchbook bought at the Art Store. Went to the library and and got 2 bookbinding books and proceded to become overwhelmed by way too much information.

Worthwhile and rewarding things are often difficult but I need to take some baby steps in bookbinding not learn the entire 1000 year old art of bookbinding (including $1000 of equipment!)

Any references or tips anybody can spare would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Paul

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I saw a demo by (I think her name was) Sharon Smith at one of the MidWest Federation shows a few years back. I can tell you for sure the supplies she showed us for basic book binding were not that costly, and she made it look relatively easy to learn the basics. She used to belong to the PittPounders guild - I've not heard about her in a while, so I'm not sure where she's at now...

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Paul:

I saw Iona's books at a craft show. Here is a sample of their books. The construction looks pretty simple.

http://www.eastaustinstudiotour.com/2007_E...na_Books_69.htm

There is a link to their page underneath the picture, but I thought the binding showed up better in the picture than it did on their web page.

Here are some more I found that have a similar construction. http://touchtheskybooks.com/

All the papers are hand made. Looks like just a few stiches on the spine to attach the pages.

Good luck

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Thanks I'll be following up those leads.

All the best

Paul

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What about this Tutorial?

http://www.leatherbooks.info/pages/BindingProcess.htm

The most expensive is surely the bookpress, but perhaps you can use other big books as weight.

Gesa

That's an excellent book in that tutorial, I'll find use for that plus it was just good to see. If you got a minute I recommend checking it out

Thanks Gesa

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