Monday, May 21, 2012

Book Binding with Baker's Twine

  
Hi everyone! It's Sarah here today with a handmade book bound with twine from The Twinery! I used the beautiful Blossom, Caribbean and Lilac twine for this girly book.



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The first step is to trim your copy paper sheets to 8.5x10. Fold them all in half with nice, sharp creases. Then you will make 2 sets of 6 sheets put inside of each other. If you want a bigger book, by all means add more sets of paper! Next, take your cover paper and put the papers inside to see where you want to fold the cover over. 
You will leave a longer edge on the right for a flap.


Next, measure and poke holes one and two inches from each side right on the crease. You will do this on both sets of paper. Since the cover is a bit larger than the pages, you will now line your paper up inside your cover and then poke through the holes in the paper 
to make the holes in the cover.


Next, put your first set of papers in the cover and start stitching it in by starting going down through the bottom hole and then up the next, etc., leaving a tail at the bottom hole. 
You will stitch back down and should end up with this:


Tie a regular ol' tight double knot at the bottom like below, 
then sew in your second set of papers.


Here comes the fun part- decorating the cover! I made this one for my daughter for a long car ride to a wedding we have coming up. I also added a glassine envelope inside the back cover for her to add anything she collects along the way.
I used a border punch to make the flap have a scalloped edge. I sewed a cute button on where I wanted the closure to be, 
then I used a sticky-backed velcro circle to hold it together.


I made a twine tassel and added a few pretty buttons 
to it to hang off the twine used for the binding on the edge.


I cut a cute dress and dressed up a little, 
then added my daughter's name on top.


These books are pretty quick to make for gifts, or just for yourself. I think they'd make great summer journals for your kids when school ends in the next few weeks. Play around with them by making different sizes, too. The sky's the limit on these fun little books!

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Have a great week everyone!

13 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous, love the flap, have those papers too so going to make this! I love using baker's twine to bind mini books, kids' school projects etc.

    Ger x

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  2. This is so sweet Sarah! LOVE that tassle!

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  3. Oh, that tassel if just fabulous! Love this!

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  4. So adorable!! I love that you even used the twin for the seam binding! So sweet!

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  5. Oh wow! This is just adorable! Love the colors and fun patterns and the binding is amazing! That sweet little tassel is just the cherry on top...love it!

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  6. Great idea for summer travel journals.

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  7. Great little tutorial for a wonderfully fun project!

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  8. Thanks for posting the full tutorial!

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  10. Great idea, thanks for sharing. I pinned it so I can come back to it again.

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  11. Just finished day 2 and and now off to see what the day one designers have done. Thanks for hosting.

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