Showing posts with label binding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label binding. Show all posts

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Scribbled Lives 2025 - Bound



Scribbled Lives bound... 32 pages including covers. Not sure what this binding is called or if it's just something I made up... 4 ply brown waxed linen thread.

I've had a good 5 years with Scribbled Lives, but like with everything else, things come to a close and I've decided not to continue in 2026.


Tuesday, March 25, 2025

AOF #23 - Pocket Fold - Funky Pocket


Our April challenge is to create a Pocket Fold #23 from Hedi Kyle's Art Of The Fold book. We've done this one a while back (March 2021) and you can see it HERE and (Dec 2022) HERE
Size closed: 6"w x 4"h x 1.5"thk
This time I wanted a bunch of pockets... So I pulled out my stash of geli prints done on LBS End paper in various colors.

Created the open box to hold my pockets from heavy weight white cardstock and sewed in the pockets in a simple 3 hole binding with waxed linen thread in marching colors. Then raided my scrap off cut stash and created the weaves for front and back gluing them to the white cardstock. Added the closures  to hold it closed with some waxed linen thread. Then added the title with a Zig Writer and Prisma colored pencils. (I do things backward sometimes)...

Thursday, April 6, 2023

TG Lettering Challenge 2023 - Bound


TG Lettering Challenge 2023 - Bound - I came across a binding method I hadn't used in eons and thought it would be perfect for the pages of this challenge since it's a year long challenge and I wanted to keep everything together... This binding let's me remove pages if I need to...

Click on image for more details etc. Enjoy

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Pamphlet Stitch Binding

Someone asked me if I had instructions for my pamphlet stitched binding for my Trees artwork... So I wrote something up.

 
My artwork paper was 7"w x 10.5"h and the actual artwork covered 6.5" x 10" leaving about 1/4" on all sides that would fit under the framing.

I used a white Canson Colorline for my internal pages and the frames cut from black Michaels Recollection cardstock. The outside cover is a textured unknown brand cardstock.

1) Cut your white cardstock to 16" x 11" and fold in half.

Note: I used Lineco adhesive book binding tape as an added layer of protection/strength on the fold area both on the outside and on the inside  prior to adhering my frames.

2) Cut your black frame cardsock to 8" x 11", then pencil in your 3/4" border all around and cut out the center drop out piece. (you can use 1of the pieces for the pocket.) Adhere a frame using 1/4" double sided adhesive and placing it on the outer edges of the left, right and bottom sides, then adhere to the white cardstock page matching the folded edge and bottom edge first, then adhering the other edge.

3) Repeat on the other 3 sides of the white folded cardstock.

Note: I do not recommend using more than 2 folded pieces of the white cardstock nested together. It will get too thick.Add another signature if you need more pages and adjust you spine widths.

Punch your holes through both layers. First hole - find your mid point. Holes 2 and 3 are equidistant from the center hole and at least 3/4" away from the top and bottom edges. (red dots on template image)

Cut your cover as per the template or adjust as needed from the black cardstock. (Stonehenge would be good for this)

Using one of your pages as a template, punch your holes in your cover in the center of the 1/4" spine.

Cut your thread or gauzy ribbon. Double the length from the top and bottom holes plus whatever need to tie a nice bow, I usually cut 4 lengths in total.

Note: do not use thick or heavy ribbon. You need something that is very flexible like gauze and about max 1/2" wide. I used a Sari ribbon.

Binding: start with the tails of the ribbon on the outside and go thru the middle hole leaving about 1 length of the ribbon on the outside. From the inside go up to the top hole and thread thru to the outside. Bring your thread to the bottom hole on the outside and thread thru to the inside. Then back up to the middle hole and thread to the outside. Make sure the threads are on either side of  the center thread.Tie a knot then a bow.

Adhere a pocket on the inside and a closure on the outside.



Saturday, May 8, 2021

Barbara Close - Day 1 - Finished pieces

 So I finished the 2 pieces I was practicing during day 1 class. I'm content. 

The black frame around the image is the way I'm binding my artwork. I'm not a fan of stab binding. I dislike that it doesn't lay flat and takes up a bunch of space for the binding... 

Detail images below.

Click on any image for more details etc. Enjoy


 


Saturday, February 6, 2021

BVCG Lettering Challenge Nov 2020 BOUND

BVCG Lettering Challenge Nov 2020 BOUND. Sheesh that took a while, but I didn't know what kind of binding I wanted to use and it's sat for over 2 months... Finally one of my friends posted a binding I hadn't tried yet called "Slip Knot"which binds individual pages. It's meant for very sturdy papers like heavy weight watercolor etc because the knots have a tendency to tear the holes. But if you're very very careful it's doable on 110# cardstock. I'll definitely be using it again. Maybe use reinforcement holes.

I Googled uTube videos and I landed on this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrEMsyYDvJY  by Tanya McGuire

Click any image for more info etc. Enjoy