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really cool
i saw this on diy network “crafters Coast to Coast” and thought it was awesome i’m so happy that you put it on the internet, i can watch all that i want how cool is that
Hi, i really want to make a scrapbook for my friend for Christmas. What do you believe is most convent to do if I’m on a tight budget on the materials?
What kind of glue do you use?
see ” Fun with Glue ” also on youtube
Awesome.
the video was awesome…but i really want to make it so could you slow the video down….thanx
hi i have this video on dvd from hgtv im on you tube now because i need my diy your video was my all time favorite i hope you have more i relly liked this alot thank you will you be on any other shows like martha i hope so you are addorable and talented love gina
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it helped soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much!
what kind of gluedo you use?
great video, I’m making a book for my parents 30th anniversary and so far this is the best video
that was awesome, i really want to try this
i dont understand they stiching part u stich the sigs. to gether but how to u get all the sigs. together like at part 1:42
did it work well? i dont understand how she put the signatures together…?
wow thats amazing
me niether she needs to slow down after all we have are time to waste here!
where do you get those book boards from?
Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com
yes… great! but what glue??
teach me the way but not that way off sewing every page X_X
I thing she use PBA glue.
That would be PVA; polyvinyl acetate, or maybe methylcellulose or some other paste. I find the lack of tapes, mull, and lining very disconcerting…it means that only the endsheets are holding the bookblock to the case; you can be sure it’s not a very strong book. There’s also no rounding or backing, but i guess flat spines are popular nowadays.
The stitching method is called “kettlestitch,” basically you pass the thread between the previous two signatures before entering the next signature…
It would take me forever with al those steps. Very creative though.
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Very inspiring, thank you.