Awhile back I made this little journal, my very first try at coptic headbands.
You will notice, if you are self-taught like me, that there is not one tutorial on coptic headbands anywhere on the web. Not even in google book search! So I had to teach myself, and I am rather proud of the result.
However, one of the ends got pulled too tight, so there's a bit out of place, and somehow the journal picked up a few dark stains on one cover, so it's a just-for-me journal. But I love the color scheme and the cool wrinkly wave-paper so much that I'm sure I'll be doing another for the Etsy shop.
Anyway, for you budding book-binders, here's what helped me learn.
These are a couple of great close-up photos of the headbands, where you can sort of make out what the process might be like.
http://flickr.com/photos/92439741@N00/2124721790
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/lilihall/Bookbinding/photo#5097308935991039186
But this photo was absolutely instrumental. This was the key for me, to figuring out how the stitch is worked.
http://flickr.com/photos/zoopress_studio/2530492929/in/set-72157603237252656/
So have a look at these, and in a day or two I'll be doing another of these and I'll do a step-by-step on how it's done. Or at least, how I do it. Best of luck to you. :)
4 comments:
Congrats! I've actually had a very good week as well.
Maybe there is a back to school book rush?!
Haha, I don't know - it could be for back to school. It's nice though, having fewer books in the shop really motivates me to make more.
It's true. However I never seem to make it past 15 items in my shop. I get caught up in everything else.
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