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about Tue, 16.06.2015 17:40
Dennis, you post this entry on
2007... but it is the first t
ime I see it! Even late many t
hanks!
Congratulations [...]
about Sun, 05.04.2015 05:39
Hello!
A fantastic tutorial
, thanks for taking the time t
o make it. Just a quick one to
let you know that I’ve [...]
about Fri, 02.05.2014 18:10
Gostei muito, obrigada.
Gosta
va de aprender outro tipo de c
osturas.
about Sun, 27.04.2014 04:55
I use Tyvek (I use those inde
structible envelopes from the
post office) to reinforce any
area of a spine I am cut [...]
about Tue, 08.10.2013 08:27
I so want to try this way of b
inding. Looks very difficult b
ut I have been looking at it f
or ages... Thanks for in [...]
about Sun, 14.07.2013 03:25
Thank you very much for your t
utorials! Not only are there h
elpful but they opened my eyes
to bookbinding stitchin [...]
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PS I envy you the range of shops selling beautiful paper you have in the US. Here in the UK, it is very limited.
I think there might be a few things that you can do: 1. apply glue on the ditch between the spine and cover boards so that the cover paper adheres to the other side; 2. apply glue around the slits in between the paper to close it off. 3. Use book cloth, which is tougher, but you will have fray edges.
I really like your books though, they are really nice!