Second finished book in one week ~
This photo was shot in a rush, as I had very little time! I had some interesting glitches to deal with this time. Good thing I'm accustomed to repairs on both old and new books!
(name partially blotted)
signatures ready for marking up and sewing. 74 or 76 pages ~ the largest one I've made to date
Italian bookcloth and French Marbled papers, brown checkered headband material ~ They chose to order the chocolate brown cloth with this paper.
building the spine after the text is all sewn up (see sewing in a previous post)
Starting to paste the boards to the text block
New-to-me antique bookpress ~ It is phenomenal with its 200 pounds of pressure per square inch
Next in line: two 19th century medical books, a children's Bible, a vintage book that needs a case (covers) and a little sewing of the old textblock), Another _Our Island Story_ vintage book for a friend, and an old crossword dictionary (that belonged to her grandmother) for another friend.
Then there's the set of Francis Schaeffer's complete works another family wants me to make into a hardback set from a paperback. The problem is that they are so heavy and large, that it might not hold well with the cheap "perfect binding" that paperbacks have.
It seems that a very productive summer is in order!
What are YOU doing/planning this summer?? Any special projects that can't get done during the schoolyear?
Javamom
No comments:
Post a Comment