Now I feel I always lined lids and similar in a wrong way. I'll certainly come back to this video in the future to refreshen your method in my memory before getting to the task myself
Loved seeing your son with no shoes!! These kids just dont put as much effort into things haha! I've been watching your channel for about a month and really enjoy these videos! I'm working on my first book too!!
this channel is wonderful. i'm learning so much about a hobby that i've recently gotten more serious about. I've been binding my own sketchbooks for years and now I'm making customized books for friends and family. thank you for making these videos!
Really nice work. More than once, I was wondering what you were up to with certain cuts, and was later surprised at how it all came together. I tend to do projects like this in a seat-of-the-pants manner. I can't imagine why they look so bad!
Those are some fantastic looking papers you're going through at the start Darryn - I may have to have a look at what is available next time I'm shopping. Whilst I do really like your voiceovers (full of great info) the music you choose is always really good as well.
I don't like the free music available from YT. But the free classical music available on the internet keeps getting spurious copyright strikes. So my choices seem to shrink every week. It drives me nuts when some copyright agency claims to own the melody to Bach! DAS
Gorgeous papers, I’m going to make sure my Aussie bookbinding friends follow your link. Also, genius move with the manila card “base” giving something to support the sides. Just a quick plea, sometimes when you hold an item up to camera and the footage is later sped up, it can be hard to see what we are supposed to see. Could you hold the item up for a tiny bit longer? Thank you for another brilliant video of something to emulate. Highlight of my Friday evenings!
Yep, you know at the time I feel like I hold it there forever and it's still as. Part of the problem is that the lighting is so bright I have trouble seeing any details while I'm working but then it looks good in the video. Anyway, I'll try harder. DAS
Is louise still actively marbling and selling papers? On the facebook link you provided in the video-description there does not seem to be very much going on at the moment? 🤔
I think she is selling everything she makes before she can list it so isn't running the store now. She did a batch for me in about May/June. Are you in Oz? If not, I'd look for someone closer to home. It's great supporting people near you. And there are plenty of lesser known marblers doing great work. Just takes a bit of work to find them.
@@DASBookbinding From a quick web-search, it seems amateur bookbinders here in Sweden get their marbled paper from the UK. 🤔 The amateur bookbinder club in town only have really old stock (from old bookbinding firms that disappeared in the 1960s or so) and had no idea where to get more when I asked, so I figured Tasmania or Great Britain makes no difference; one island or another. 🤷😄 And I have family in NZ, so Tas close enough to “home” I suppose. But I did hear that an old school friend of mine trained as a bookbinder in the 1990s, I might try to find her and ask her first about what she knows. 👍🏻
0:54 I’m over here i Sweden and even I felt an urge to support local Tasmanian marbling! Those papers are gorgeous.
Fab tutorial as always is it weird that I love the sound effects when it’s speeded up lol
Sick burn about your son, also it's always interesting to see how someone does a clamshell like enclosure
Now I feel I always lined lids and similar in a wrong way. I'll certainly come back to this video in the future to refreshen your method in my memory before getting to the task myself
Loved seeing your son with no shoes!! These kids just dont put as much effort into things haha! I've been watching your channel for about a month and really enjoy these videos! I'm working on my first book too!!
I’ll be watching this one again and again. Oh, and I love the tap, tap, tap of the glue brush when you speed things up. 😁
this channel is wonderful. i'm learning so much about a hobby that i've recently gotten more serious about. I've been binding my own sketchbooks for years and now I'm making customized books for friends and family. thank you for making these videos!
always i like your worcks
hahahahahaa your comment on your son 😂 made me laugh! love it
0:06 😂😂❤ Shoes!
Really nice work. More than once, I was wondering what you were up to with certain cuts, and was later surprised at how it all came together. I tend to do projects like this in a seat-of-the-pants manner. I can't imagine why they look so bad!
Those are some fantastic looking papers you're going through at the start Darryn - I may have to have a look at what is available next time I'm shopping. Whilst I do really like your voiceovers (full of great info) the music you choose is always really good as well.
I don't like the free music available from YT. But the free classical music available on the internet keeps getting spurious copyright strikes. So my choices seem to shrink every week. It drives me nuts when some copyright agency claims to own the melody to Bach! DAS
Gorgeous papers, I’m going to make sure my Aussie bookbinding friends follow your link.
Also, genius move with the manila card “base” giving something to support the sides.
Just a quick plea, sometimes when you hold an item up to camera and the footage is later sped up, it can be hard to see what we are supposed to see. Could you hold the item up for a tiny bit longer? Thank you for another brilliant video of something to emulate. Highlight of my Friday evenings!
Yep, you know at the time I feel like I hold it there forever and it's still as. Part of the problem is that the lighting is so bright I have trouble seeing any details while I'm working but then it looks good in the video. Anyway, I'll try harder. DAS
You answered a question o recently asked myself.....where to put the board grain not only on the floor but also on the walls. Thanks.
*Barefoot delivery guy* 😂😂😂
Is louise still actively marbling and selling papers? On the facebook link you provided in the video-description there does not seem to be very much going on at the moment? 🤔
I think she is selling everything she makes before she can list it so isn't running the store now. She did a batch for me in about May/June. Are you in Oz? If not, I'd look for someone closer to home. It's great supporting people near you. And there are plenty of lesser known marblers doing great work. Just takes a bit of work to find them.
@@DASBookbinding From a quick web-search, it seems amateur bookbinders here in Sweden get their marbled paper from the UK. 🤔 The amateur bookbinder club in town only have really old stock (from old bookbinding firms that disappeared in the 1960s or so) and had no idea where to get more when I asked, so I figured Tasmania or Great Britain makes no difference; one island or another. 🤷😄 And I have family in NZ, so Tas close enough to “home” I suppose. But I did hear that an old school friend of mine trained as a bookbinder in the 1990s, I might try to find her and ask her first about what she knows. 👍🏻
Not what was advertised in your thumbnail ~ that is what I was looking for 🤷🏿♀️
I guess it's not very clear. Very limiting only having 4 or 5 words to use.