Introduction to Bookbinding Supplies and Materials
There are lots of different bookbinding supplies, materials, tools and equipment. This post presents a review of many of these.
There are lots of different bookbinding supplies, materials, tools and equipment. This post presents a review of many of these. Continue reading →
The first ever books in the world were the Egyptian papyrus rolls, which were composed of several columns of ancient writing scripts. The first of these manuscripts goes back as far as the 25th BC, and until the Christian era, they remained quite popular. However, during this period, the paper or the book industry underwent a transformation, and parchment started replacing the Egyptian papyrus rolls (more on Egyptian Papyrus Rolls on Wikipedia). Writing on parchments was arranged in parallel columns, and vertical lines were used to separate one column from another. This particular pattern gave rise to the idea of cutting the parchments into flat panels, which comprised of either three or four columns. Later on, this form evolved into the books we see today. Continue reading →
How to sew a coptic bound book. About 1.5 minutes in is where you’ll hit the tutorial part. Continue reading →
Bookbinding sewn with chord classic style lessons step by step.
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Bookbinding: A Step-by-Step Guide is a very well laid out, easy to follow book to help get started in bookbinding. The author, Kathy Abbott has been in the bookbinding industry for well over 20 years and has a huge amount of experience which is clear from reading her latest book, Bookbinding: A Step-by-Step Guide.
The instructions within this book are clear, concise and well worded; this coupled with the easy to follow illustrations, take the reader by the hand through the art of bookbinding.
In 2nd part of Sage Reynolds 3 part series on Japanese Binding in Boards he focusses on finishing the covering boards, after which he will sew the stack in to the finished binding. Continue reading →
Japanese binding of books is normally seen when making soft bound books. In this unusual video series by Safe Reynolds, you can see how the same technique is used to bind a book in boards. Continue reading →