Bookbinding Fundamentals
Bookbinding Fundamentals
Bookbinding
Fundamentals: Basic Stab
Binding
by Erica Munoz11 Jul 2013
Difficulty:BeginnerLength:ShortLanguages:
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involved, so you can get a beautiful hand-crafted result with very little effort. Lets
get started.
Supplies
Scissors
Bone folder
Bookbinding needle
Awl
Ruler
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Then turn it and try to bend it in the other direction.
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Step 3
When you fold parallel to the grain, it will be easier. When you fold against the
grain, you will feel more resistance. For this tutorial, the paper will be cut long-
grain so that the direction of the grain is parallel to the longest edge of the paper.
For example, if a sheet of paper is cut to 13cm x 15cm long-grain, the grain should
be parallel to the 15cm side and should be easier to fold length-wise. Always
determine the grain of your materials before cutting.
Step 2
Cut the sheet of handmade paper into two 5in x 6in (approx 13cm x 15cm) long-
grain sheets. These sheets will make the book cover.
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Step 1
Take the extra sheet of drawing paper and place the ruler 1/2in (approx 1cm) away
from one of the long sides.
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Step 2
Punch four holes against the ruler at 3/4in, 2 1/4in, 3 3/4in, and 5 1/4in (approx
1.5cm, 5.5cm, 9.5cm, and 13.5cm).
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Repeat this step with all pages of the text block and the two cover sheets. You can
try to punch two or three sheets together to speed things up, but youll have to be
very careful to keep the pages lined up. If your punches are not identical on each
page, it will show.
Step 2
As they are, the holes you punched will not be wide enough for the needle and
thread to sew through. So take each page in the book and push the awl through
each hole.
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Step 2
Sew up through hole number 3 once more to make a loop around the spine.
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Step 3
Stitch down through hole number 2.
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Step 4
Stitch down through hole number 2 a second time to make a loop.
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Step 5
Sew up through hole number 1.
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Step 6
Make that loop by stitching up through hole number 1 again.
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Step 7
At the end of the binding, you will want to make a second loop to secure the pages.
Sew up through hole number 1 one last time and position the loop so that it lines
up with the four holes.
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Step 8
Sew down through hole number 2.
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Step 9
Then sew up through hole number 3.
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Step 10
Sew down through hole number 4 and make a loop by sewing down again through
the same hole.
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Step 11
Make that second loop at the end of the binding by sewing down through hole
number 4 one last time.
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Step 12
Now take a look at the back of the book where the tail end of your thread is
sticking out.
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Sew around the tail, moving the needle underneath the two surrounding stitches.
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Step 13
Tie a knot with the two ends of your thread.
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Step 14
Cut the excess thread and burnish the knot with your bone folder. This will help
keep the knot from untying.
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