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Hey all,

I'm making some wedding vow books for a friend. The bride wants about 5 sheets of handmade paper in each book. I will make the cover out of some 2-3oz veg tan with the wedding logo stamped on the cover and then either painted in or antiqued.

I have no experience with book binding or sewing through paper. Any resources or insight? I want to make the books as sturdy as possible - and especially avoid pages falling out during the ceremony (yikes).

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Hand-made paper - might be made of rag, which is quite thick and tough.

Try and get a sample piece to try out on.

If it is rag, treat it like thin leather. Before sewing it up, pre-crease each page and the front cover, about 1/2  - 3/4 inch in from the edge

I'd line up the pages with the covers and use flat lace to sew them together. Using the lace width at right-angle to edge

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i ve made one book for my daughter much larger but still. I have a book on it somewhere lol. The paper is usually folded and sewn together at the seam in bunches of about three to 5  full sheets making six pages to ten. the stitch holes being about 1/2 " apart. I made my inner liner out of wood and binded it like they did years ago with leather straps & leather cover and the whole bit. But that was many years ago! 

on something that small i would sew the pages together along with an outer piece of thin ( liner) leather then glue that thin liner leather to the inside of the outer cover piece and sew the edges.

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Thanks guys, I'm gonna need to play around with this a little bit. I like the idea of the liner, adds a little extra class to the design.

Chuck - that book you made sounds like quite the undertaking. Like something out of a rare book store!

Updates to follow...

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Decided to make a test booklet before I use the handmade paper. Pictured are the liner (1-2oz grey budget bin chrome tan) with printer paper stitched in and the outer cover (2-3oz veg tan) that I decided to practice basket weave on.

Hoping it won't all bunch up too much when I glue it together. I left some extra room to trim the edges after gluing in case that's necessary.

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those are looking great !!! glue one side then fold  and glue the other side.

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On 6/13/2022 at 5:02 PM, riy said:

Decided to make a test booklet before I use the handmade paper. Pictured are the liner (1-2oz grey budget bin chrome tan) with printer paper stitched in and the outer cover (2-3oz veg tan) that I decided to practice basket weave on.

Hoping it won't all bunch up too much when I glue it together. I left some extra room to trim the edges after gluing in case that's necessary.

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Coming along nicely.  Your friend will indeed enjoy it. Not sure if the finished design will have the basket weave or not.  Just a reminder when you do a lot of heavy stamping to put tape on the flesh side of the leather project before stamping so it doesn't stretch out so bad.  Keep us posted on the progress.

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Project complete! Thank you guys for the guidance.

I stuck with the same leathers as the sample - 2oz grey chrome tan liner and 3oz veg tan. The custom stamp I tried to make did not work well, so I burned the names onto the leather with a laser engraver. The cover page is the bride's own handmade paper, made with the bouquet of roses from their first date (glad I didn't get edge paint on it).

 

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You did an excellent job. Those are beautiful definitely will be cherished for years.

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Great job, the book looks beautiful! And I envy your engraving skill!

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Nicely done.  The couple with have those forever.

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