Life costs too much already without all the creative supplies we need to keep going. Binding your own sketchbooks could help save you some pennies.


Life costs too much already without all the creative supplies we need to keep going. Binding your own sketchbooks could help save you some pennies.
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Seperate your paper in to equal piles. Make 3 or more piles consiting of 5 or more sheets. You can use any kind of paper you like. Fold each of the piles in half. These are called signatures. Make 3 or more signatures depending upon how much paper you have and how big you want your sketchbook to be.
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Sabine
07 Feb 14:09
Sewing the signatures onto the cover is a great idea! Thanks!
Ismoyo
10 Feb 14:11
Thanks for this tutorial! I will put it on my to-do list mos def!
Did you use wrapping paper on the sketchbook in the picture or is it a beautiful fabric?
*hugs*
Ismoyo
Jeanette Jobson
18 Apr 21:47
Great instructions. I'll have to give it a try.
Natalie
11 May 14:52
Thats awesome.
So, do you cover the covers after you sew the binding? Or could you do it before so the stitching is exposed?
Thanks Cat, love your site, I miss BrokenDoll!
-Natalie (Princess Ralph)
Cat Morley
10 Jul 19:22
It's best to cover to book after you have bound it, so that you don't get scores through the cover. I used wrapping paper to cover these books.
trisha
03 Oct 14:02
hey! this is great! i just made a smaller version of this using index cards. it makes a great address book.
AMP
19 Jan 16:12
Thanks for the tutorial, I was working on something similar on my own when I accidentally ran across it on wikihow. Some of the pictures don't show enough context to know what's going on, but overall it's great. Thanks for making it.
aki
01 Feb 18:22
thanks this is too good..i'll give it a go..
Amy
28 Feb 11:28
You might consider adressing grain direction at the beginning--this will help folks get better results when folding--particularly the card.
ruairi donovan
18 Jun 00:44
buy a folder!
gosh!
Courtney Couture
15 Dec 18:29
geez ruari, chill! if you dont like it, dont say anything!
i personlly think its cool!
Cat Morley
15 Dec 18:32
Yeah, I guess someone doesn't get the whole DIY thing!
Jasmin N.
07 Jan 10:05
I love it, i've been looking for something like this for a while. I don't draw, i write (and doodle with my horrid stick men in the corners) and it will make a great personalised notebook for jotting down ideas!
Caroline S.
08 Jan 23:02
Really clear and helpful tutorial - thank you!
Lipthink
19 Jan 17:10
I've been looking for a how too for this. Great details! I'll go give this a try.
Blank
19 Feb 08:55
nice, thanks for this. I love the patterns on the covers of your books .
angelichigo
09 Jun 22:48
I always wanted to know how to bind like this. Thanks so much!