Oh. My. Gosh. I have been making books for about 2 years now and this is the BEST lesson I’ve seen on how to attach endpapers. I cannot thank you enough! You are my book guru. 👏👏👏
The techniques shown here are extremely interesting, however she should’ve paid attention to the paper and card stock grain direction in order to avoid warping. It should always run head to tail regardless of the binding technique used
@@randomlylearnt2477 Grain is something I talk about regularly. The grain in all the materials of this book was running parallel to the spine, but I don't recall why I didn't repeat my usual grain lecture in this video.
Me: I don't need another hobby, I don't need another hobby, I don't need another hobby. RUclips: you need to learn book binding. Me: I need to learn book binding
This was a trip down memory lane for me. When I was an art student (1960s), one assignment was to bind a book. The overall method was very much like what you did. The only difference was that we used larger, thinner paper & more stitches (maybe about an inch apart). We stitched (I think) 8 pieces of paper together to make signatures of 16 pages. My book was about 1" thick. Once those were stitched together, like yours the edges of the papers were not even, but our professor had an arrangement with a local printing shop where the college had its printing done to put our books in an industrial paper slicer that cut the edges even on each student's book. Apparently, it could cut hundreds of pages at once. I had started with pages that were 5.5" X 8.5". Once the pages were cut on 3 sides it was only slightly smaller. Then we knew how large to make our covers & finish the books. I ended up eventually filling mine by writing my favorite quotes in it. Years later, I became interested in making hand-made books again after I found a library book with a zillion ways to put a book together. The first one I made opened like an accordion. It had 10 pages (front and back 20) plus the covers. I filled it with images of my favorite author and some of his quotes. (I started to collect quotes on little scraps of paper in a shoebox when I was about 10.) Your video reminded me of the process I used in my college class and now I want to make more. Thank you.
Aren't those school days great? I remember being in pottery class and the friendships that i made and the fun that we had. Plus we had good instructors.
Thank YOUUU.... for making it simple. I'm dyslexic and have watched so many videos, read so many books and articles and I've come away with impression that most book makers see themselves as massively exclusive. Thanks for being a booksmith, NOT a booksnob 🕊️
Nik, I've been watching you for sometime now, and I feel it is the time to express how much I appreciate your video's. You are a master paper engineer, and a top notch teacher. You have a very bright personality, a beautiful voice, you are funny and honest. I love truth tellers. I hope and pray that your health improves daily. I am on a quest to make secret journals for my grandchildren when they graduate when I found your laptop series. I cannot thank you enough. I am obsessed. My grandchildren are very young so I keep small little stories about them and they will add up over time. When they graduate they will have a memory journal from Nana. I just wanted you to know what you do makes a huge difference in our lives and for generations to come. x0x. P.S. I want that spacer bar. Hee Hee.
I made this book for myself with actual watercolor paper, because I wanted to encourage myself to actually fill an entire sketchbook with watercolor sketches, and I am usually too intimidated to use the fancy ones. (I feel like I need to paint good enough to go into the book.) So I thought that if I made it myself, I would be less intimidated, because if I mess it up, I can just make another book without problems. The problem is that it came out far too nice. :) Thank you for the clear and easy to follow tutorial!
Every project is pure perfection. I could watch you for hours. And you have a lovely speaking voice to go with your videos. You are very much appreciated! 💜😎
@@LedgerAndLace Ah!! Bouquets are the best, especially in April--21!! ...and I'm on the search for a ball gown so I can join you and lady genius!!! ; ))
I watched your video earlier this year and understood nothing. I have been watching, learning, and practicing. Today, this made complete sense! Thank you.
Lol, that's exactly how I felt about bookbinding when I started! Zero percent made sense, then I tried a simple kettle stitch booklet + watched a bunch more videos, and now these videos are making sense!!
Oh my God, I've wanted to learn how to do this for years and years and I couldn't find anything on how to do it. I am ever so happy that I stumbled upon this video.
I'm just here re watching this. Thinking about how I'm 28 and barely learning book binding(how sad that is that it's not taught) , and how I can't wait to teach my children this! 😁
This has been an AMAZING tutorial!!! You made things SO SIMPLE to follow. Thank you for sharing your gift. May the Lord continue to bless the work of your hands.
Thank you for demystifying the process of book binding! I know I will have to watch at least once more. And then again with materials at hand. Your final book is simply gorgeous.
"I'm gonna put something kind of heavy on top of it" *pulls out a brick* LOL! That and the spongebob reference had me laughing. Thank you so much for this tutorial and the laughs! Beautiful book btw!
I wish all tutorials were this good! I particularly like the chapters index so that I can quickly refer to an earlier or later comment. I've made several A5 books but this, as it almost fits in the palm of my hand seems much less intimidating. That's Christmas sorted - Many Thanks.
Thank you! This is the binding technique I’ve been hoping to find 🙏🏽 I’m a newbie at book making but have a junk journal and an arches watercolor book now under my belt 😁 the watercolor turned out honestly amazing but this binding technique would’ve been so much better 🤍 I’m resolved to never buy another sketchbook ever and to make all my own now with my preferred papers
Just finished making my first book & I am SO proud of how it came out! Couldn’t have done it without your thorough & clear instructions. Easiest tutorial to follow I’ve ever attempted 🎉
Every time I hear the music, I naturally think of my girls I teach ballet and equine to the girls then get on the horses to start the next class... 🌹♥️🌹♥️ You are the best at teaching! My mom watches you faithfully!
This is fantastic! Book binding is something I never knew I needed to do so much. It seems so fun, ah, I want to experiment a lot with it. Thank you very much Nik!
This tutorial was absolutely mesmerizing. This was not the tutorial I was looking for to instruct me on my project, BUT, I'm now inspired to create one of these beautiful little books. A plus was the wonderfully clear, concise instruction and demonstration that was given to create this old school ART form. 💖
This is absolutely adorable!! I am so glad I found your video because I have always wanted to find myself a book that I could write in, like the book in the Hobbit movies. They cost a fortune if you can even find anything like that. This is a small scale of what I'd like to do and now I am going to see what I can do to make it happen!! Thank you for the video.
Your wonderfully detailed and relatively simple tutorial makes this project look absolutely doable for those of us who have wanted to attempt a journal of some kind, but always thought it must be just too difficult. The end product is very impressive, and if I hadn't watched the whole tutorial, I would have thought it took much longer to complete. Thank you for sharing!
Your tutorials are so informative, the instructions are clear and easy to follow. I had watch several in preparation for making family cookbooks In 2020! Couldn’t have done that without your instructions; thanks!
I gave it a shot! Guided by your excellent tutorial I just made my first tiny art journal with Arches water color paper (140 lb) and African cloth on the cover! I am so happy with the result. Thank you so much, you are a great teacher. 😄
Wow! Amazing!! I will try this to impress my husband who worked in a bookbinders when we were younger! He loves beautiful books. Maybe I could make him a journal!
Went to your “Favorites List” ... It should come with a “Abandon All Hope of Not Buying” sign. The paper books are amazing! Making difficult things (for the not crafty) accessible is one of your superpowers! Thank you.
This was the best video I've seen since I've been watching these types. Thank you! I learned a lot of tips that I didn't even think of. Like not glueing the spine to the back of the book. The button idea! So much good information. I saved it so I can go back to it for guidance.
I watch so many videos how to make a book, but this one make me speechless 😮 ❤😍💖🙆 AMAZING ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I'm now very comfortable to start and just do this best way you showing. THANKS 🙏 A LOT ❤
Excellent tutorial. I must compliment you on your film skills. Every shot was clear, the narration was excellent and the music was complementary rather than irritating.
I’m so happy to discover you. I’ve done some bookbinding in the past and your tutorial is just what I needed to refresh my memory. Thank you so much for posting! 🔔
This was the perfect video Nik. I loved everything about it. I learned so much from watching you. This little journal is beautiful. The colors are so pretty. You are the best book maker I have ever watched. May have to try and make me an art journal like this. Thank you for all the details you share. Happy Week to you! 💕🧵📘
I just tried making this book and was successful! I even made book cloth using the tissue paper and the iron on adhesive stuff. I loved it. I had all the supplies on hand already including William Morris paper. Must be a sign, lol. Will most likely be joining a class soon. I have so many ideas I would love to try. Tysm❤️
I just wanted to say that I have bound several books and always struggled with attaching the text block and endpapers to the binding, and your tutorial is the most clear and easy to understand! Your method made it so much easier!
This tutorial is fantastic. I just completed mine using what I had around the house and wow! I used a different stitching for the pages but followed the tutorial for the hardcover. Thank you!!
I have just finished following your tutorial. I screwed up loads of times and the end result isn't anything to write home about but I have a functioning book! I will definitely be using your tutorial again and hopefully next time I will learn from my mistakes! Thank you for this great tutorial
Hi there Nik just stumbled across your videos just now and I am really enjoying these books you make, I’ve just started creating my own books making it up as I go along, I love whimsical and quirky styles, I’ve made a few paper doll books for my family and they love them, 60 years ago my mum was a book binder in a factory, she loves my books, I’m always on the look out for inspiration.x💕🏴
Awesome Video!!! I have made a few different books following other videos, this one was so well done, clear instructions, great video of steps. I cant wait to make it.
This is a great video/tutorial. Thank you for sharing this. 🙂 You probably covered this but, if you use watercolor paper, since it has two different finishes (back is different than front) you need to turn the odd or even pages, inside out. This is hard to articulate but just look at the pages in each signature, before you bind them, to make sure the facing pages are the same. This will insure if you are doing a painting horizontally, the surfaces will match. ❤
Ink this was a fun video to wake up to. I really enjoyed watching. Will have to rewatch on tv to see how you did the sew part, but loved the video. Thank you.
Love your little book , so thank you very much for sharing how to make one . You are so easy & fun to watch … great time spend with you and Happy Easter 🌷😊🐇
Oh. My. Gosh. I have been making books for about 2 years now and this is the BEST lesson I’ve seen on how to attach endpapers. I cannot thank you enough! You are my book guru. 👏👏👏
Yes yes yessss!!!
The techniques shown here are extremely interesting, however she should’ve paid attention to the paper and card stock grain direction in order to avoid warping. It should always run head to tail regardless of the binding technique used
@@randomlylearnt2477 Grain is something I talk about regularly. The grain in all the materials of this book was running parallel to the spine, but I don't recall why I didn't repeat my usual grain lecture in this video.
Me: I don't need another hobby, I don't need another hobby, I don't need another hobby.
RUclips: you need to learn book binding.
Me: I need to learn book binding
Lolol such relatable. I wanna make my own sketchbooks and notebooks too
I can so relate :D
😆😆😆😆🤪
The struggle is most def real, Constanza! 😬😄
same here
This was a trip down memory lane for me.
When I was an art student (1960s), one assignment was to bind a book. The overall method was very much like what you did. The only difference was that we used larger, thinner paper & more stitches (maybe about an inch apart). We stitched (I think) 8 pieces of paper together to make signatures of 16 pages. My book was about 1" thick. Once those were stitched together, like yours the edges of the papers were not even, but our professor had an arrangement with a local printing shop where the college had its printing done to put our books in an industrial paper slicer that cut the edges even on each student's book. Apparently, it could cut hundreds of pages at once. I had started with pages that were 5.5" X 8.5". Once the pages were cut on 3 sides it was only slightly smaller. Then we knew how large to make our covers & finish the books.
I ended up eventually filling mine by writing my favorite quotes in it. Years later, I became interested in making hand-made books again after I found a library book with a zillion ways to put a book together. The first one I made opened like an accordion. It had 10 pages (front and back 20) plus the covers. I filled it with images of my favorite author and some of his quotes. (I started to collect quotes on little scraps of paper in a shoebox when I was about 10.)
Your video reminded me of the process I used in my college class and now I want to make more. Thank you.
Aren't those school days great? I remember being in pottery class and the friendships that i made and the fun that we had. Plus we had good instructors.
Thank YOUUU.... for making it simple.
I'm dyslexic and have watched so many videos, read so many books and articles and I've come away with impression that most book makers see themselves as massively exclusive.
Thanks for being a booksmith, NOT a booksnob 🕊️
You are a tonic, my dear. Just what I needed.
Nik, I've been watching you for sometime now, and I feel it is the time to express how much I appreciate your video's. You are a master paper engineer, and a top notch teacher. You have a very bright personality, a beautiful voice, you are funny and honest. I love truth tellers. I hope and pray that your health improves daily. I am on a quest to make secret journals for my grandchildren when they graduate when I found your laptop series. I cannot thank you enough. I am obsessed. My grandchildren are very young so I keep small little stories about them and they will add up over time. When they graduate they will have a memory journal from Nana. I just wanted you to know what you do makes a huge difference in our lives and for generations to come. x0x. P.S. I want that spacer bar. Hee Hee.
Sandee, you've made my day...week?? What a thoughtful, clandestine plan! 😊
Thanks for you beautiful. Gmail 🙋♀️👍and keep rising 📖
Watching this and actually trying it really helps with my anxiety,free therapy
I made this book for myself with actual watercolor paper, because I wanted to encourage myself to actually fill an entire sketchbook with watercolor sketches, and I am usually too intimidated to use the fancy ones. (I feel like I need to paint good enough to go into the book.) So I thought that if I made it myself, I would be less intimidated, because if I mess it up, I can just make another book without problems. The problem is that it came out far too nice. :)
Thank you for the clear and easy to follow tutorial!
If you make a deliberate mess in the first page, something wild and impulsive, you will prolly lose the perfectionist pressure moving on
Every project is pure perfection. I could watch you for hours. And you have a lovely speaking voice to go with your videos. You are very much appreciated! 💜😎
that is so sweet of you to say, thank you Joanne =)
Suh-WEET! The possibilities are endless with this little book. But first! I must change into my ball gown. :-)
🌻xx
@@ReneesatItAgain
@@LedgerAndLace Ah!! Bouquets are the best, especially in April--21!! ...and I'm on the search for a ball gown so I can join you and lady genius!!! ; ))
😄
where were u when I first began book making, you go over detail in such a pleasant and fun way!
I watched your video earlier this year and understood nothing. I have been watching, learning, and practicing. Today, this made complete sense! Thank you.
Lol, that's exactly how I felt about bookbinding when I started! Zero percent made sense, then I tried a simple kettle stitch booklet + watched a bunch more videos, and now these videos are making sense!!
You are a true booksmith, Nik the Booksmith!! How beautiful your books are!
The Blue Danube is my all-time favorite and a perfect companion for this beautiful little book.
Oh, God, FINALLY a tutorial, served as affordable and easy as it actually is, thanks, really helps me with my kinda first fine book.
Glad it helped!
Thanks you. And in enjoy the story and I have more story to tell 🍬📖
That freeze frame made all the difference!!!
Hi Jean! There's a link to my Flickr page where I've uploaded a stitch diagram, if that helps =)
Watching you create this book was mesmerizing. Love your project and your instructions.
I love the fact you wrapped your brick in pretty paper. Genius way to use it as a weight and not dirty up projects. 💪🏻
I feel nice and relaxed after watching this. Thanks a lovely waffle-free, instructional and motivating video. Yippee
Oh my God, I've wanted to learn how to do this for years and years and I couldn't find anything on how to do it. I am ever so happy that I stumbled upon this video.
Ha, glad I'm not the only one who has to edit out needle threading shenanigans. Love it Nik. Cute little book.
I'm just here re watching this. Thinking about how I'm 28 and barely learning book binding(how sad that is that it's not taught) , and how I can't wait to teach my children this! 😁
This has been an AMAZING tutorial!!! You made things SO SIMPLE to follow. Thank you for sharing your gift. May the Lord continue to bless the work of your hands.
Glad it was helpful!
In less than 30 minutes you answered a burning, 50+ year old question. THANKS! So interesting, love it!
Thank you for demystifying the process of book binding! I know I will have to watch at least once more. And then again with materials at hand. Your final book is simply gorgeous.
"I'm gonna put something kind of heavy on top of it" *pulls out a brick* LOL! That and the spongebob reference had me laughing. Thank you so much for this tutorial and the laughs! Beautiful book btw!
I wish all tutorials were this good! I particularly like the chapters index so that I can quickly refer to an earlier or later comment. I've made several A5 books but this, as it almost fits in the palm of my hand seems much less intimidating. That's Christmas sorted - Many Thanks.
The little tie closure is a nice touch 😊 very easy to follow tutorial!
Thank you! This is the binding technique I’ve been hoping to find 🙏🏽 I’m a newbie at book making but have a junk journal and an arches watercolor book now under my belt 😁 the watercolor turned out honestly amazing but this binding technique would’ve been so much better 🤍 I’m resolved to never buy another sketchbook ever and to make all my own now with my preferred papers
Wish my hands would let me attempt to make this. Beautiful. Your video was so nice to watch. ❤❤❤
Just finished making my first book & I am SO proud of how it came out! Couldn’t have done it without your thorough & clear instructions. Easiest tutorial to follow I’ve ever attempted 🎉
So nice to see you again, so nice to see you again.
Every time I hear the music, I naturally think of my girls I teach ballet and equine to the girls then get on the horses to start the next class... 🌹♥️🌹♥️
You are the best at teaching! My mom watches you faithfully!
Thanks Nik, just what I needed. A charming gift idea for a graduate and a nice job between bigger books.
That was great Nik! And I LOVE the wrapped brick as a weight-what a good idea! Thanks!
Beautiful! Everything you touch is magic!!✨🧵✨📘✨🪡✨
Love the ease in which you work. Small ti-, making sure the grain direction in the chip board and cover paper are the same will reduce warp.
This reminds me of when I was a kid and my mom would make little blank books for me to write and draw in.
This is fantastic! Book binding is something I never knew I needed to do so much. It seems so fun, ah, I want to experiment a lot with it.
Thank you very much Nik!
😮This is what I’m looking for book 📚 binding tutorials ☺️ thanks you very much. 🇯🇵
I love the way you made this book!! The binding is amazing!!
Always such beautiful work.
Tfs.
I’ve seen many tedious instructions but I have to say I enjoyed watching this one very much indeed! Thank you for sharing:)
This tutorial was absolutely mesmerizing. This was not the tutorial I was looking for to instruct me on my project, BUT, I'm now inspired to create one of these beautiful little books. A plus was the wonderfully clear, concise instruction and demonstration that was given to create this old school ART form. 💖
Thank you for that beautiful video. So easy to follow and you made a lovely little book. The best book binding video I have seen for ages.
This is absolutely adorable!! I am so glad I found your video because I have always wanted to find myself a book that I could write in, like the book in the Hobbit movies. They cost a fortune if you can even find anything like that. This is a small scale of what I'd like to do and now I am going to see what I can do to make it happen!! Thank you for the video.
This is so peaceful going in my craft ideas for this fall and winter
Your wonderfully detailed and relatively simple tutorial makes this project look absolutely doable for those of us who have wanted to attempt a journal of some kind, but always thought it must be just too difficult. The end product is very impressive, and if I hadn't watched the whole tutorial, I would have thought it took much longer to complete. Thank you for sharing!
Saved this to my Book Binding Tuts list. It perfection. Thanks Nik.
Straight forward and fully instructional film that now means I can make a watercolour journal to the size I want. perfect.thanks.
What a wonderful tutorial. I find myself looking at the book construction as much as the book itself any more…..!!!!!
Your tutorials are so informative, the instructions are clear and easy to follow. I had watch several in preparation for making family cookbooks In 2020! Couldn’t have done that without your instructions; thanks!
Awesome explaining and demonstrating!
Enjoyed it.
Must get PVA glue.
Absolutely awesome! I’ve watched this method on other channels .. but you make it do much easier to understand! Thank you Nic! Your the bomb diggity!
I gave it a shot! Guided by your excellent tutorial I just made my first tiny art journal with Arches water color paper (140 lb) and African cloth on the cover! I am so happy with the result. Thank you so much, you are a great teacher. 😄
Such a beautiful book Nik ⭐️ You sure are a master booksmith and so flippin cool 🤩
I have always been a bit intimidated by trying book binding but now I am so excited to try this. Thank you for a fantastic tutorial!!!👋👋 Bravo!! 😊
Wow! Amazing!! I will try this to impress my husband who worked in a bookbinders when we were younger! He loves beautiful books. Maybe I could make him a journal!
Just beginning bookbinding, very helpful. Thanks!
Fantastic! This looks professional but was so practical I'm not overwhelmed like with other videos.
Wow! You are amazing! Beautiful job.
Hello ! How fun! Love this size book🥰 the paper is gorgeous!
Best tutorial EVER!
Thank you
Went to your “Favorites List” ... It should come with a “Abandon All Hope of Not Buying” sign. The paper books are amazing! Making difficult things (for the not crafty) accessible is one of your superpowers! Thank you.
This is super cute, thank you for sharing ❤️
I truly enjoyed this vid; thank you for not having fake nails and overpowering jewelry.
I AGREE! Or the clicking nails? Nik by far is the best!
This was the best video I've seen since I've been watching these types. Thank you! I learned a lot of tips that I didn't even think of. Like not glueing the spine to the back of the book. The button idea! So much good information. I saved it so I can go back to it for guidance.
What a beautiful and cute journal! This is my second time to watch. 🦌💌❤️📚
I watch so many videos how to make a book, but this one make me speechless 😮 ❤😍💖🙆
AMAZING ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm now very comfortable to start and just do this best way you showing.
THANKS 🙏 A LOT ❤
I had no idea I could diy a book!! Thank you!
Excellent tutorial. I must compliment you on your film skills. Every shot was clear, the narration was excellent and the music was complementary rather than irritating.
Perfection. You are my weekly relaxing tonic 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I’m so happy to discover you. I’ve done some bookbinding in the past and your tutorial is just what I needed to refresh my memory. Thank you so much for posting! 🔔
Nice to see you again, lovely book your so clever, tfs 😘
I have some beautiful linen and brocade fabrics that I would love to make books from. This would be so perfect. Thank you for this tutorial.
Miss you and your “chatting” with us... you were really focus but and up very professional as always. Thanks, dear.
This was the perfect video Nik. I loved everything about it. I learned so much from watching you. This little journal is beautiful. The colors are so pretty. You are the best book maker I have ever watched. May have to try and make me an art journal like this. Thank you for all the details you share.
Happy Week to you! 💕🧵📘
enjoyed very, very much! thank you. Enjoyed the music!
I loved this tutorial. You spoke well, made it fun, sped up bits that needed to be sped up, just great✌️😀💛
Wow, that is amazing!! Very well done and I love it!!! TFS!!
I just tried making this book and was successful! I even made book cloth using the tissue paper and the iron on adhesive stuff. I loved it. I had all the supplies on hand already including William Morris paper. Must be a sign, lol. Will most likely be joining a class soon. I have so many ideas I would love to try. Tysm❤️
I was wondering about book cloth. What thread do you use? And is there a special needle that's required? Thanks
Love watching you bind these wee books!!♥️💫
Thank you for such a great video. This is going to be my project for today.
I just wanted to say that I have bound several books and always struggled with attaching the text block and endpapers to the binding, and your tutorial is the most clear and easy to understand! Your method made it so much easier!
This tutorial is fantastic. I just completed mine using what I had around the house and wow! I used a different stitching for the pages but followed the tutorial for the hardcover. Thank you!!
You make it look so easy! Looks fantastic!
I have just finished following your tutorial. I screwed up loads of times and the end result isn't anything to write home about but I have a functioning book! I will definitely be using your tutorial again and hopefully next time I will learn from my mistakes! Thank you for this great tutorial
You make it look so easy. Beautiful!
Hi there Nik just stumbled across your videos just now and I am really enjoying these books you make, I’ve just started creating my own books making it up as I go along, I love whimsical and quirky styles, I’ve made a few paper doll books for my family and they love them, 60 years ago my mum was a book binder in a factory, she loves my books, I’m always on the look out for inspiration.x💕🏴
Love this. I’ll refer to this video often! Thanks!!!
A work of art, Nik. Beautifully precise work. And accompanied by Strauss. A great experience for your viewers. Hope you are feeling well.
Awesome Video!!! I have made a few different books following other videos, this one was so well done, clear instructions, great video of steps. I cant wait to make it.
As usual you amaze me with your talent to make difficult things look easy. TFs
This is a great video/tutorial. Thank you for sharing this. 🙂 You probably covered this but, if you use watercolor paper, since it has two different finishes (back is different than front) you need to turn the odd or even pages, inside out. This is hard to articulate but just look at the pages in each signature, before you bind them, to make sure the facing pages are the same. This will insure if you are doing a painting horizontally, the surfaces will match. ❤
I'm really enjoying this, I needed a break from what I was watching before this
Great tutorial. Loved it, can't wait to make one or more of these adorable little books😉💕
This is a piece of art ❤️
Ink this was a fun video to wake up to. I really enjoyed watching. Will have to rewatch on tv to see how you did the sew part, but loved the video. Thank you.
Hi Kateri! There's a link to my Flickr page where I've uploaded a stitch diagram, if that helps =)
@@NiktheBooksmith thank you Nik
OMG the best tutorial for making books😍thank you so so so much
Love your little book , so thank you very much for sharing how to make one . You are so easy & fun to watch … great time spend with you and Happy Easter 🌷😊🐇
You are amazing. Thank you for your instruction.