I made another set? Now with some colored bond paper because it's easy to have a background with a different color instead of pasting them onto white paper.
I tried doing that French knot technique, and so far it's looking good. It held up, but the binding is shoddy. Because like I said last time, I used some basic sewing thread instead of linen. (I swear, this thread would be the end of me!!)
I prepared an outline for the text to be written in this set, since this is a scrapbook. Along with some designs, though most of them are in my head.
It was a bit fun but it wasted my time.... I have a summative exam coming up. Though I would love to make a zine out of the first set. :)
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This is so cool! I really wanna learn book binding cause idk I think it would just be a fun skill to have, so this is so interesting
I'm happy to hear that!
There are a lot of bookbinding websites where you can learn anything about it. I recommend checking out PapercraftPanda's blog (and her YT channel).
For materials, I use whatever is available as long as it does its job; hell I even used a compass needle to punch holes in the sewing stations.
I suppose you don't need expensive equipment, what's important is that your binding must hold up.
Good luck! :D
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OMGGG TSYM ill def be looking into that!! Also using the supplies you have despite how random they could be is SO REAL
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