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Bezig met laden... How to Make Books: Fold, Cut & Stitch Your Way to a One-of-a-Kind Book (editie 2007)door Esther K. Smith
Informatie over het werkHow to Make Books: Fold, Cut & Stitch Your Way to a One-of-a-Kind Book door Esther K. Smith
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The coolest thing to happen to paper is to become a book. I've been infected with paperlove, and I want to make books everywhere. My students think I'm crazy, but the instructions are so easy, that it's impossible to stop making little books. I am enjoying the learning experience, and I haven't had to travel to an expensive workshop. If you think you'd like to try to work with paper arts, then you should give this book a try. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
From the Publisher: From zines you can fold in a minute to luxurious leather journals and sumptuous sketchbooks, How to Make Books will walk you through the easy basics of bookmaking. Whether you're a writer, a scrapbook maker, a political activist, or a postcard collector, let book artist Esther K. Smith be your guide as you discover your inner bookbinder. Using foolproof illustrations and step-by-step instructions, Smith reveals her time-tested techniques in a fun, easy-to-understand way. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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However, when we got to the sewn bindings, the diagrams were nearly impossible to follow. Because of the the illustrated arrows they chose in some, and the stylized pictures used in others, we found the projects difficult to complete without going to YouTube to watch someone else create a similar binding.
Might be worth it for the folded books, but we're still looking for an overall reference for all basic bindings. ( )