Book binding is a great way to add your personality and craftsmanship into a book or journal. It can be used to improve the presentation of your work or increase your connection with a personal journal.
This method teaches you how to make a book out of paper that has already been used on one side, however the technique could easily be adapted to use new paper. Binding your own book is not as hard as you think, follow these book binding steps and you'll be well on your way to creating your own special book.
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Materials & Tools Needed[]
- paper (at least 18 sheets of A4 size office paper that has already been used on one side, i.e. "scrap paper").
- cotton thread
- sewing needle
- scissors
- PVA glue (craft/wood glue)
- fabric for binding (plain fabric)
- plastic bag
- large binder clip
- thick cardboard (e.g. old cardboard box)
- fabric for cover (nice-looking fabric)
Quick Steps[]
3. Glue the spine of the bundles to a piece of fabric, clamp with the binder clip, and allow to dry completely.
6. Attach the cover-cardboard.
Full Steps[]
Step 1 - Getting the pages ready[]
Step 2 - Sewing the signatures (sewing pages into bundles)[]
5. Turn the bundle of pages over, pull the needle and thread through, and then push the needle through the bundle of pages from the inside of the fold.
6. Turn the pages over again and loop the needle through the knot at the end of the cotton thread (so the thread is anchored).
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Step 3 - Gluing the signatures along the spine (gluing bundles together)[]
4. Put PVA glue along the spine of the pages. Rub it with your finger-tip so that it covers the spine evenly.
5. Glue the spine to the middle of the piece of plain fabric. Press the fabric with your finger-tip so that it is firmly against the spine of the pages.
Step 4 - Cutting the cover-cardboard and cover-fabric to size[]
1. Cut two pieces of cardboard, just slightly bigger than the stack of pages (4mm higher than the pages and 2mm wider than the pages).
2. Cut one piece of cardboard the exact height and width of the spine of the bundle of pages; this will be the "spine-protector". (see previous image)
3. Cut a rectangular piece of nice-looking fabric for the cover. (see previous image)
Step 5 - Gluing the spine-protector to the cover-fabric[]
2. Cut out two little "v" shapes from either end of the spine-protector (as shown by the black lines in the diagram), leaving a little rectangular flap at either end.
Step 6 - Attaching the cover-cardboard[]
1. Cut a strip of plastic from the plastic bag and place it between the front and back pages of the book and the plain fabric that has been glued to the spine. (This is so the pages don't stick to the pieces of cover-cardboard when you glue them in place).
2. Apply glue to half of one side of one of the pieces of cover-cardboard.
3. Line the cover-cardboard up with the spine, and glue it to the piece of plain fabric.
4. Turn over and repeat on the other side.
5. Clamp in place with the stationery clip and allow to dry for approximately 10 minutes.
Step 7 - Covering the book with fabric[]
3. Line the spine-protector up with the spine and smooth the cover-fabric onto the glue on the cover-cardboard. Pull the fabric tight and smooth out any wrinkles.
7. Smooth the fabric onto the cover-carboard. Note - If the spine-protector it is not tighltly against the spine, try and adjust the cover-fabric before the glue dries.
See also[]
Objects:
Related howto's:
Guides:
External links[]
- Coptic stitching tutorial.
- Various book binding methods.
- This page links to several book binding tutorials.
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