February 6, 2008
20 Bookbinding resources online
Posted by sharonb under Book Arts | Tags: art journals, artist books, Book Arts, book binding, Books, handbound books, paperarts, Visual journals |Bookbinding is great fun, creative, a useful craft skill and hand bound notebooks make great gifts, or can be used as visual journals. Recently I have been exploring the book binding sites and discovered a few good tutorials online.
- Dave’s Book Tutorial is an excellent step by step tutorial with each stage fully described and illustrated with photographs.
- Brian Sawyer also has an excellent tutorial on bookbinding.
- Book binding 101 is a good introductory article that introduces some ideas and the basics of binding
- This is a great photo essay on making a case bound book which starts off with good advice on finding the grain of paper.
- Hugh Sparks maintains a comprehensive site on binding books
- How to Make a Simple Hardcover Book is a very brief tutorial illustrated with line drawings
- Board books are ideal for young children and this is a great idea to create one off individual stories for a special child.
- This tutorial on flickr show you how to make a book from one sheet of paper
- Art, Books, and Creativity houses tutorials on a variety of book formats including accordion, flagbook, tunnel books, and pop-ups.
- This article on the Book binding for Beginners site gives you instructions on how to build a book sewing frame
- There are even instructions on how to Make a Standing Press
- There are number of books on book binding online and a list of them is housed here
- A copy of The Art of Bookbinding by Joseph W. Zaehnsdorf was published in London in 1897 is online
- A copy of Bookbinding and the Care of Books by Douglas Cockerell published in New York in 1902 is available online
- For inspiration visit The Book Arts Web and make a cuppa as you will need it to follow all their links
- Don’t forget the Bonefolder, is an “open-access” e-journal which is an outgrowth of the Book Arts Web. Every issue is full of articles on a range topics that relate to the book arts. You will find topics such as hand bookbinding, the history of the book, the book as art, instructional tutorials, and tips & tricks make it a must read.
- For more inspiration take a look at the 100th Anniversary Exhibition of the Guild of Bookworkers
- Hand Bookbindings: Plain and Simple to Grand and Glorious is a collection of books from the twelfth century to the twentieth in the Special Collections in the Princeton University Library
- My Handbound Books is the blog of a bookbinder which covers artists books, book structures and many aspects of the book arts.
- Cailun info is a the blog of a paper and books arts practitioner.
February 6, 2008 at 10:17 am
Thank you SO much. After I took a bookbinding class, I’ve been wanting to learn more. I’ll have to look at these links.
February 6, 2008 at 8:23 pm
Thank you for all these resources and for the information on blogging for newbies… I’m still very new at the sport….
Happy birthday yesterday… with time difference and diverse occupations, I missed it yesterday….
Hope it was a blast!!!!
February 6, 2008 at 11:48 pm
Here in Calgary there is a wonderful gallery that supports book art and book artists. The owner/manager is a bookbinder himself and, I believe, has given lessons. You can see the gallery site and offerings at: http://www.artsonatlantic.com/. Enjoy!
P.S. I have so many ‘addictions’ now
that I’ve stayed away from this one!
February 20, 2008 at 2:07 am
Calgary also has a custom book bindery that offers classes, resources and volunteer apprenticeships. Their bindery is always open to the interested public. Check them out at http://www.octaviapress.com, or stop in to visit at 1107 - 17th Ave SW Calgary