crafting: bookbinding – sketchbook!

The very last binding class of the year was Flexible sketchbook in mid-September.

I have no real need for a sketchbook – flexible or otherwise – I just wanted more binding in my life. This was a one day class with different experience levels. Lots of fun and a vibey group – someone even brought cakes to share. Book-binders are nice people.

I used a rather more sophisticated palette than my previous efforts, but I think I respond better to loud and bright. Once again neatly attaching the covers to the text block was my biggest challenge. The end-papers are quite crooked, more so at the front. I might take it to one of the weekly member open days and see what, if anything, can be done to redeem it.

On with the pix pix pix!

Stitch pattern and stitching. This stitch pattern allows the book to fold over on itself.

Stitched over tyvek – (from memory) this gives stability and won’t rip with the repeated folding over.

Delighted by the neatness of these corners!

Innards

The covers are designed to be much longer than the block, to give you a solid surface for sketching in the wild.

Front and back

I may have to take up sketching as one of those middle-aged-crafting activities.

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