I love your videos! Whenever I’m bored of lockdown I just watch your videos. I only started watching yesterday and I’m so addicted to your videos!Thank you so much for making inspiring videos!
You always make such great bookbinding tutorials!! With detailed explanations and closeups to the binding part of it so everything is easier to follow.
I would love a traditional french link tutorial! 😍 I have been binge-catching-up on your videos this morning and I am sooooo excited to get back into bookbinding! Thank you for being awesome!
Would love to see you make a video of a book bound all in French stitch! The ones by other book binders were helpful, but no one is better than you for explaining in your videos.
That looks wonderful. I think for me it would be a battle to keep the tension correct for the last signature and cover. I'd love to give it a go though. I love learning. I'd love to see the traditional method for the french stitch as well if it's not too much trouble. Thank you so much for sharing. Stay safe and well. Blessings
My eyes always go to the top left corner where the bookshelf is visible. Seeing all those books 📚 of different sizes and colors is so good! And thank you for another great bookbinding stitch tutorial. Will definitely try it.
I love that the covers are made of canvasses. That's such a neat idea! eta: oh cool -- I've never heard of the French link stitch, but I've actually been using it without knowing what it's called in my case binding stuff for a while now. I "discovered" it after some experimenting because I was trying to find a way to get neat, individual stitches on the inside, instead of one long line of thread. Nice to know what the stitch is actually called! I don't do coptic but I've always thought it would look neat on something with an open spine.
I love your bookbinding tutorials!!! Please do a traditional French Link video! I would also love to learn how to do one with the ribbon behind the stitches.
Crikey that looked really difficult! I am going to stick with Coptic stitch. I love the canvas panel idea for the cover! Thanks for making such a detailed step by step video!
Yay! I did it. It took me three hours after I make the covers but I love 💕 it. Inspired by geodes. Homemade Xmas gifts. Thanks so much for your clear tutorial. Wish I could share a pic.
You make THE video we needed to combine those binding methods ! I love to paint my covers too with painted, paste or cuve papers and love those technics too ! Thank you so much
Been wanting this tutorial for a long time!!! Thank you so much for this video 😍 I've tried the French link last time but it was not sturdy enough to hold the book, gonna try this variation soon!
Just followed this tutorial as my first bookbind. It’s a good first attempt! I bound too tight so my cover sticks up but I feel that’s something you learn from experience. Took me about an hour and a half tho
The closeups were very helpful. I eventually realized that each of the Xs of the French Link is a separate entity - they do not continuously link together. Edit: Apparently this is incorrect and the FL stitches DO in fact link to each other. Except mine didn't stay evenly spaced for some reason. They looked like Xs that got crossed at lower and lower points and not in the middle. If I did it correctly, I get a blank spot inside the signature at the FL stitch because the thread goes to the outside of the signature; this is intentional and not an error. I watch your videos many, many times at .75 speed or even .50 speed. Wish I could give a LIKE for each viewing. Love all of your videos. I also found the traditional French Link stitch method you mentioned in your video. Thank you for this. I'll keep trying until I get it right.
Beautiful way to bind books! I do have one question. How would you insert beads on the threads during binding? At what point do you put a bead on the thread? I admire the way that you show how to do projects. Your instructions and videos are so clear.
I loved this combination. It was obvious (to me at least) that you put some real time into how to finish off that last signature and cover while maintaining the look of the link stitch. Well done! I've saved the video as this is one I'll definitely be trying (probably the very next book!). On a side note, I've been trying to find a tutorial on how to bind an Ethiopian binding and I'm having no luck at all. Basically it looks very much like a traditional Coptic binding, but there are multiple loops around the cover board. I may be wrong, but couldn't you simply make multiple loops around the cover and attach it the way you would any other Coptic bound book? I've been experimenting myself, just not sure if I'm doing it right. If you know of or can find something and are willing to share either by email or with a tut, I'd love it! Love all of your vids. When I can subscribe to the Patreon channel, I most assuredly will (finances allowing.....*sigh). Thank you for all of your hard work!
Me encanta la forma como trabajas y explicas. Muchas gracias. Me encantaría saber como hiciste esa pintura de las portadas por favor. Son increíbles!!!! Abracitos de colores desde Colombia!!!! 🤗🤗🤗💕🇨🇴
Another question. So you have a video on doing Coptic binding with more than one needle? I've seen shots of people using five or six needles and have no idea how to do that. Also, can you use beads using more than one needle?
Could one add a cover to a book like this by wrapping leather (or thick fabric) around it and glueing it to the outsides of the boards? I like that it lies flat, but for a book to take into the wild outdoors, the exposed stitching on the spine is just asking for -trouble- dust and moisture... :D
Oooooh, I tried my hand at acrylic pour and am not really thrilled enough to hang it somewhere on my wall. But it’s cute enough to use as a sketchbook cover. Oh, wait, now that I’m writing this out I realize it’s not canvas board, but actual canvas. Shoot. Perhaps I can pry off the canvas from the frame, stick it to chipboard and use it like that. I can always repurpose the frame.
Gorgeous! What weight paper do you recommend for this? I have so much 80lb cover but I feel like it would be way too stiff and don’t know what I can use it for
Do you have a video on creating A3 bound books, and using tape to create the signatures? I'm a music librarian and we do commissions in my orchestra and I would love to give composers a copy of their score not just neatly bound with tape... I'm sorry if I missed this somewhere!
Hi! I have made my very first books using the Coptic stitch and my only two, I'm still very new to this. I was wondering if there was a way to do the French Link after the Coptic stitching was done? I did give it try but it didn't look right so what I decided to do is put an X shape design in the middle of the book so it didn't look like I left a complete row of stitching out. I would send a picture but I'm not sure that I can?
Hey Jennifer! I’ve watched a lot of your videos and I love them. but I’ve noticed that most of the processes are tedious. There are a ton of inexpensive methods of speeding the process. You can build something that’s called a book plough and it allows you to trim your pages with immense speed. It’s basically the same as building a book press and pulling a box cutter razor against the pages! Also when you fold the signatures you can fold all of the pages at once if you press them against a fence (like a ruler) hope you get this and maybe even respond if you can. Have a good rest of quarantine! 😊
I just made my own hard cover, case bound art journal. How do I make sure there’s enough room for the pages to “grow”? The spine is much smaller than I expect my pages to end up.
hi jennifer. i've found this stitch called the ladder back stitch (at least according to the one place in english i've found it, ruthbleakley.com) that i think looks very pretty, i guess it looks bit similar to this one/coptic stitch with a twist. i was wondering if you could find out how to do it and make a tutorial? thanks for all your great videos btw, they're really helpful and inspiring!
LOL 3 fourths (or 1 fourth) always gets me, in the UK we say 3 quarters (or 1 quarter etc) I know what you mean but my brain always stops and thinks about it for a second LOL
Could you possibly show the durability of the books after you’ve made them? I’m curious how flimsy/wobbly the finished product may be, I wonder if anyone else is curious as well!
These will make amazing personal gifts for people. Especially now with folk at home, to receive one of these in the post.
Those canvases came out even prettier as book covers. I love them!
You are the BEST bookbinding teacher ever!!!!! Thank you.
Just made a watercolour sketchbook using these techniques - thank you so much for the detailed instructions!
Gotta olve a bookbinding video on a Saturday morning. Such an interesting stitch combo! I really love these videos. Thank you for sharing. Cheers
Please do another video on this French Stitch.
This is so cute. I love how interesting the binding is.
I love your videos! Whenever I’m bored of lockdown I just watch your videos. I only started watching yesterday and I’m so addicted to your videos!Thank you so much for making inspiring videos!
You always make such great bookbinding tutorials!! With detailed explanations and closeups to the binding part of it so everything is easier to follow.
Really interesting so looking forward to trying this method. Very well photographed as well, loved the close ups of the stitching.
Notification squad! Loved this tutorial ❤️ Yes, I would love to see a traditional French Stitch tutorial if you’re up for it!
So pretty. I just used this to make a little sketchbook for my Mom, for her birthday! Ty so much for these tutorials!
I would love a traditional french link tutorial! 😍 I have been binge-catching-up on your videos this morning and I am sooooo excited to get back into bookbinding! Thank you for being awesome!
i m so happy u did a new video for the coptic stitch !! the old one was less understandable i think! So excited to try it!!
Brilliant tutorial . So clear and concise! Love your style!
thanks so much for the instructions. I needed a refresher coarse. and thanks for reminding us to go easy on ourselves and to take our time!
Would love to see you make a video of a book bound all in French stitch! The ones by other book binders were helpful, but no one is better than you for explaining in your videos.
you are just really good at explaining and visualizing w/ great camera angles.. and your voice is so comforting and calming ;-)
Your videos are the best out there for learning how to do this kind of thing. Thank you for taking time to share with all of us. 🌹🌹
That looks wonderful. I think for me it would be a battle to keep the tension correct for the last signature and cover. I'd love to give it a go though. I love learning. I'd love to see the traditional method for the french stitch as well if it's not too much trouble. Thank you so much for sharing. Stay safe and well. Blessings
Love it! Something to look forward to. Still working on Coptic stitch.
Beautiful! Very helpful tutorial 👍🏼 I love this binding method... Always keen for more 😁
My eyes always go to the top left corner where the bookshelf is visible. Seeing all those books 📚 of different sizes and colors is so good! And thank you for another great bookbinding stitch tutorial. Will definitely try it.
I will definitely be making this tonight btw I love u and ur dog xx
Wonderful video...my two most favorite stitches combined!!! This will be my next project! 💗💗💗
I love that the covers are made of canvasses. That's such a neat idea!
eta: oh cool -- I've never heard of the French link stitch, but I've actually been using it without knowing what it's called in my case binding stuff for a while now. I "discovered" it after some experimenting because I was trying to find a way to get neat, individual stitches on the inside, instead of one long line of thread. Nice to know what the stitch is actually called! I don't do coptic but I've always thought it would look neat on something with an open spine.
I love your bookbinding tutorials!!! Please do a traditional French Link video! I would also love to learn how to do one with the ribbon behind the stitches.
Crikey that looked really difficult! I am going to stick with Coptic stitch. I love the canvas panel idea for the cover! Thanks for making such a detailed step by step video!
That looks so cool. I don’t do binding - I just like to watch/listen to you. More Kona please. ❤️🐾🐾
Yay! I did it. It took me three hours after I make the covers but I love 💕 it. Inspired by geodes. Homemade Xmas gifts. Thanks so much for your clear tutorial. Wish I could share a pic.
Thank you so much for this video! I've got some canvas panels I was hoping to use as covers, and it's nice to see how it works!
Thank you this was a great video. I came here from Finally Crafting who recommended your channel.
This was beautiful. I'm going to try this one. I already did the Coptic stitch book you did before.
You make THE video we needed to combine those binding methods ! I love to paint my covers too with painted, paste or cuve papers and love those technics too ! Thank you so much
It looks gorgeous! I’m thinking I might make one of these as a little recipe notebook. Always love your bookbinding tutorials 😻
This is so pretty. I can't wait to give it a try
Been wanting this tutorial for a long time!!! Thank you so much for this video 😍
I've tried the French link last time but it was not sturdy enough to hold the book, gonna try this variation soon!
This is really good. I love how it came out.
Chain pull book cover?! Awesome!
Just shared your first copic stitch video to Facebook! Starting these this year! #bored
French link on tapes is my preferred binding method! 😁
Thank you very much for teaching us in the best way, excellent Thank you very much for teaching us in the best way, excellent work,. 💜💜💜🤗🤗
Just followed this tutorial as my first bookbind. It’s a good first attempt! I bound too tight so my cover sticks up but I feel that’s something you learn from experience. Took me about an hour and a half tho
That's funny. I just tried this style out. I like how it turned out
The closeups were very helpful. I eventually realized that each of the Xs of the French Link is a separate entity - they do not continuously link together. Edit: Apparently this is incorrect and the FL stitches DO in fact link to each other. Except mine didn't stay evenly spaced for some reason. They looked like Xs that got crossed at lower and lower points and not in the middle. If I did it correctly, I get a blank spot inside the signature at the FL stitch because the thread goes to the outside of the signature; this is intentional and not an error. I watch your videos many, many times at .75 speed or even .50 speed. Wish I could give a LIKE for each viewing. Love all of your videos. I also found the traditional French Link stitch method you mentioned in your video. Thank you for this. I'll keep trying until I get it right.
Wonderful tutorial, thank you!!!
Love your channel! Can you make a video on a birthday gift for a cousin? I really need some ideas.
Wow I love your creations and all your videos 😍😍
Can you do a video how to decorate a notebook? Or a journal ? For example
Hey! I saw the live stream where the covers were made!
This stitching looks so pretty! How well do these covers made from canvases hold up?
The board inside seems a little tougher than regular book board I use (not sure what material is inside) so they seem to hold up well!
You are so talented
I love your videos Jennifer
Thank you this was fun!
Definitely wan an entire lesson on the French Link bind.
I missed this videos so much! Could you make types of borders on papers 🥺 burn chopped...
Thank you very very much for your videos, you are super!! Stay Safe
Beautiful way to bind books! I do have one question. How would you insert beads on the threads during binding? At what point do you put a bead on the thread?
I admire the way that you show how to do projects. Your instructions and videos are so clear.
Check out this video with beads: ruclips.net/video/w8XdEqZwIgg/видео.html
@@SeaLemonDIY Thank you so much.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍Belíssimo!! Um passo a passo muito detalhado, tornando possível fazer junto e chegar próximo desse modelo.
I struggle with finding the right tension. Could you do a quick tutorial on that? I use 18/3 or 20/3 thread. Love the videos!
❤️ your videos!
I loved this combination. It was obvious (to me at least) that you put some real time into how to finish off that last signature and cover while maintaining the look of the link stitch. Well done! I've saved the video as this is one I'll definitely be trying (probably the very next book!). On a side note, I've been trying to find a tutorial on how to bind an Ethiopian binding and I'm having no luck at all. Basically it looks very much like a traditional Coptic binding, but there are multiple loops around the cover board. I may be wrong, but couldn't you simply make multiple loops around the cover and attach it the way you would any other Coptic bound book? I've been experimenting myself, just not sure if I'm doing it right. If you know of or can find something and are willing to share either by email or with a tut, I'd love it! Love all of your vids. When I can subscribe to the Patreon channel, I most assuredly will (finances allowing.....*sigh). Thank you for all of your hard work!
Thank you. Well done
I love your videos!!!
Would love you to make a Medieval notebook
Omg!!! Yes🤩🤩
Me encanto tu tecnica.podrias decirme que tipo de cartulina se puede ocupar para realizar la flor pintada en la portada.gracias
I love your videos..Love from India..... Can you please make a video which contains binding methods with limited supplies....
Silly question, to trim the 9 x 12 sketch paper 1/8”, do you trim after the signatures are stacked on each side, or when it’s 9x12 ? Thank you
Me encanta la forma como trabajas y explicas. Muchas gracias. Me encantaría saber como hiciste esa pintura de las portadas por favor. Son increíbles!!!! Abracitos de colores desde Colombia!!!! 🤗🤗🤗💕🇨🇴
Another question. So you have a video on doing Coptic binding with more than one needle? I've seen shots of people using five or six needles and have no idea how to do that. Also, can you use beads using more than one needle?
Thank you for this amazing tutorial! I have been wanted to learn French link stitch. I will be making this book tonight. How do I order a shirt?
I love your thread. What is the brand?
Could one add a cover to a book like this by wrapping leather (or thick fabric) around it and glueing it to the outsides of the boards? I like that it lies flat, but for a book to take into the wild outdoors, the exposed stitching on the spine is just asking for -trouble- dust and moisture... :D
Oooooh, I tried my hand at acrylic pour and am not really thrilled enough to hang it somewhere on my wall. But it’s cute enough to use as a sketchbook cover.
Oh, wait, now that I’m writing this out I realize it’s not canvas board, but actual canvas. Shoot.
Perhaps I can pry off the canvas from the frame, stick it to chipboard and use it like that. I can always repurpose the frame.
Gorgeous! What weight paper do you recommend for this? I have so much 80lb cover but I feel like it would be way too stiff and don’t know what I can use it for
Do you have a video on creating A3 bound books, and using tape to create the signatures? I'm a music librarian and we do commissions in my orchestra and I would love to give composers a copy of their score not just neatly bound with tape... I'm sorry if I missed this somewhere!
Hi! I have made my very first books using the Coptic stitch and my only two, I'm still very new to this. I was wondering if there was a way to do the French Link after the Coptic stitching was done? I did give it try but it didn't look right so what I decided to do is put an X shape design in the middle of the book so it didn't look like I left a complete row of stitching out. I would send a picture but I'm not sure that I can?
I would love to see a piano hinge binding tutorial! It's intimidating...
Hello! Do you think this can be done with two needles so I can have a two color Coptic + French link bound book?
All the best,
TS
Hey Jennifer! I’ve watched a lot of your videos and I love them. but I’ve noticed that most of the processes are tedious. There are a ton of inexpensive methods of speeding the process. You can build something that’s called a book plough and it allows you to trim your pages with immense speed. It’s basically the same as building a book press and pulling a box cutter razor against the pages! Also when you fold the signatures you can fold all of the pages at once if you press them against a fence (like a ruler) hope you get this and maybe even respond if you can. Have a good rest of quarantine! 😊
is it possible to use different threads for the French link and the Coptic stitch?
I just made my own hard cover, case bound art journal. How do I make sure there’s enough room for the pages to “grow”? The spine is much smaller than I expect my pages to end up.
I would like to see the Coptic French stitch with a leather hardcover.
Beautiful
hi jennifer. i've found this stitch called the ladder back stitch (at least according to the one place in english i've found it, ruthbleakley.com) that i think looks very pretty, i guess it looks bit similar to this one/coptic stitch with a twist. i was wondering if you could find out how to do it and make a tutorial? thanks for all your great videos btw, they're really helpful and inspiring!
Do you have a new cutting mat recommendation? The link shown in the video description goes to a product that is no longer available.
For a coptic stitch why do you double thread the needle?
LOL 3 fourths (or 1 fourth) always gets me, in the UK we say 3 quarters (or 1 quarter etc) I know what you mean but my brain always stops and thinks about it for a second LOL
please make a video of you making a book using some diy glue!!! I would love to see that!!
Check out Citrus Book Bindery.
Could you possibly show the durability of the books after you’ve made them? I’m curious how flimsy/wobbly the finished product may be, I wonder if anyone else is curious as well!
I appreciate all of your videos and I can’t wait to try out this method! 😍
What a beautiful
Yes
I hope you get new ideas by asking subscribers for example .It will really develop your content. 🙂
Howwwwww do you do it? Please could you do a video where you show all the equipment you use e.g. thread, needle (size).
AzzaB_Gamer you see the videos in the sea lemon playlist where all the videos are about bookbinding supplies. This might help you
Here's my playlist of supplies: bit.ly/BindingTips
@@madhusudang.m7883 thanks man
Nice wowww😘
Oh My Book! These look so beautiful. Will definitely try this.
#Sealemon
#Bookbindinghunger
do you sell books? I wanna get one.
Красота 😍😍😍👍👍💖
Hi Jennifer
Can u do a Disney notebook