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Making Handmade Books: 100+ Bindings, Structures & Forms

Making Handmade Books: 100+ Bindings, Structures & Forms


Making Handmade Books: 100+ Bindings, Structures & Forms


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Making Handmade Books: 100+ Bindings, Structures & Forms

Product details

Paperback: 256 pages

Publisher: Lark Crafts (January 4, 2011)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1600595871

ISBN-13: 978-1600595875

Product Dimensions:

8.4 x 0.7 x 9.9 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

163 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#37,843 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

This isn't an instructional type of book, really. It primarily shows finished projects. You can find more useful information on YouTube.

I had hoped to learn how to make handmade books when I purchased this, but the author seems to have focused on adding a large number of TYPES of books to the repertoire while not really spending enough effort to describe any of them in detail. It's great (I guess) that there are 100 types of bindings, but the descriptions and diagrams for even the most simple ones are quite difficult to follow. She wastes a lot of type talking about her friends and who invented what, but when I try to follow the instructions I find them sketchy and poorly diagrammed. A ten-step process may have only one or two diagrams. Ten would be better.Often the author assumes knowledge that I don't have. For instance, she has a whole page devoted to making endbands, but she never explains what an endband IS. She also does not show a diagram of one in use. I suppose I could go to the web and get a lesson on that, but then why do I need the book?This might be a great text for a class taught by the author. As a stand-alone teaching aid it lacks substance.I found the book "Cover to Cover" by Shareen LaPlatz to be more useful. It is a smaller book with many fewer binding types, but each one is explained in clear detail with adequate drawings for each project.

Just a note to say this book is about making cute or artistic craft books. I thought it would be more about traditional book-making and even repair. Some of the concepts of traditional binding are present but overall these are artsy craft books as you can see on the cover. For an excellent book on traditional bookbinding I highly recommend: HAND BOOKBINDING a manual of instruction by Aldren A Watson. (1963) It is only 93 pages but has everything one needs to know for bookbinding and repair along with superb diagrams in a 10.5x8 inch format.

This is a really nice book on all sorts of different ways to make structures for handmade artist books. However, I agree that it is not really a beginners' book -- in college I spent about two years on a student library job repairing books and making acid-free boxes for books in too bad shape to repair. Even with this experience, I realize I may still have to get an easier book to brush up my skills (I was in college a while ago). It's a great book to get ideas from and, possibly, learn how to do them (the second part probably depends on your background and natural talent for this type of work).

Disappointing. The cover shows bound books, but the book itself it probably 90% fancy paper folding for accordians and other types of non-book books (cards, scrolls, etc). I am sure it is fine for what it is, it just isn't helpful if you want to learn more traditional bookbinding.My negative review is more for the description on Amazon than the book itself, I guess. Not what I was expecting and not what I wanted.

I have seen a lot of reviews saying that there are missing steps which makes this book confusing to work through. At first glance, it does seem that way. For each binding process, Golden includes written step by step directions. However, illustrations are only provided as needed– some steps are simple enough that they don't require an illustration. Each illustration is numbered with the corresponding written direction. After I realized this, I had no problem following along with her directions. This book is a great resource for modern book arts processes/techniques and a handy resource for vocabulary, tools, materials and inspiration. I also think this book is priced incredibly reasonably for the number of pages and color photos it contains.

I can only echo what the others have said - for me its an excellent book to see if I want to make my own journals. I don't have her two previous books so cannot comment on whether its a repeat or not, but for a newbie its an encyclopedia of knowledge and techniques as you try out different styles and formats. Not every project appeals; they don't have to. Even if you don't like the end results, you learn much in the doing, and its the acquisition of skills that is important here while having fun. The author not only covers book binding, but pop-ups and other forms of card-making, so its not just about making books though she does cover the basics. If you are buying this because you are doing an academic course, you may be better off looking elsewhere as this does put emphasis on the crafty side of things rather than the serious art of bookbinding.One complaint; the instructions are not always very clear so its advisable to do a trial run with printer paper first to make sure that you have understood the diagrams or what she has written, and/or what she has forgotten to put in. Apart from that its a good book to start making books with, and if you find you like bookbinding, you will be ready for the many excellent heavy-weight books that other reviewers have mentioned, without feeling intimidated.

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