The special feature of this book is covering with a single piece of cloth. All my other versions cover the spine and then the boards - 3 pieces.
This robust structure, along with the heavy paper I use, make it a perfect book for little children. But what you want to know is how I stuffed up. I was binding a copy of Peter Rabbit and Squirrel Nutkin at the same time. They look almost identical, except for the text, but who looks at that. I mixed up the first section of the two books. At about
5:45 I start sewing a section with a squirrel on it and the next section has bunnies on it.
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00:00 Binding Squirrel Nutkin using the Sewn-Board Binding
00:45 Folding paper
02:04 Boards and endpapers
02:46 Prepunching the sewing holes
04:15 Tipping on the endpaper to the outer sections
05:09 Sewing the textblock
08:28 Completing the boards
09:05 Lining the spine
10:08 Trimming the edges
11:02 Foiling the edges
13:26 Preparing the covering material
16:45 Applying the cover
17:22 Trimming the corners and turning-in
The white bookcloth I printed on is called Iris. I may have mistakenly called it Chelsea in the video. It is paper backed, which Chelsea is not. Chelsea also prints well and is generally a better bookcloth.
My printer is an Epson WF-7840. Its main feature is that it is cheap. It also prints and scans A3.
The text paper I used is from OfficeWorks and is
J.Burrows Premium 200gsm A4 Digital Copy Paper
This paper is long grain A4 which I can in half to make short grain A5
https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/j-burrows-premium-200gsm-a4-digital-copy-paper-250-sheets-jbdp200250
The card for the boards is 300gsm (10pt) Bristol board
The board is 1mm generic acid free binders grey board.
The adhesive I'm using is Evasol EVA.
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