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2 junk journals - 2 totally different styles - created simultaneously #11: SOFT COVER & HIDDEN SPINE 

LUISE HEINZL - JUNK JOURNAL ART
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In today's episode of my series I am going to show you how to make a soft cover & sew in the signatures with hidden spine.
PLAYLIST 2 JOURNALS - 2 TOTALLY DIFFERENT STYLES - CREATED SIMULTANEOUSLY:
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digital paper that I use for this project:
BUTTERFLIES VOL. 1 - FUSSY CUT IMAGES:
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BUTTERFLIES VOL. 2 - FUSSY CUT IMAGES:
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STEAMY FLORAL SMOKE - JUNK JOURNAL PAGES:
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STEAMY FLORAL SMOKE - JOURNAL BACKGROUNDS:
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@Imma_rose2
@Imma_rose2 Год назад
I have followed you several years and have eagerly joined this series to make a clean and a grungy journal. In the US near my town it’s hard to find beautiful material as you have there. However I’m still looking for fabric for my covers. I’ve learned so much and have saved all the videos so I can review them again. I can’t imagine how much work you have put into this series. Work is really not the best word to describe your efforts, to me it’s more of a ministry for junk journalers. You share your creativity, experience, humor and heart! Please know how much I appreciate it!!! ❤Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
@denisecope
@denisecope 4 месяца назад
That graph paper trick is awesome! Thank you, Luise.
@abigailphoenixthepaperaddi2501
I have three Junk Journal creators that I eagerly await new content from - You, Barbara (49dragonflies), and Pam at the Paper Outpost. All three of you have your own unique styles and ways of making these, yet you are also constantly challenging yourselves to expand your knowledge. Louise... this series has been so amazing. It really is a Masterclass! (In my not-so-humble opinion, akin to a graduate student's final project (two variations using similar products and techniques) that also involved having to teach others how to get similar results. Add in the fact that you are now one of Tim's makers??? 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I know this is a dream come true for you, and very, VERY deserved. I look forward to more amazing content from you. (Hoping you have a similar type of intense series next year? Hehe. Maybe not, but really... this was so eye-opening and informative!) And... your english is better than some native speakers. The few times you get the word wrong (like crumble versus crumple), its usually more of a confusion of two very similar sounding words. It's very hard to create a video where you are actively making something, planning out your steps, etc, AND trying to talk and explain at the same time. Add in the fact that it's not even in your native language, where words that may not be used often (cumble/crumple) have to be translated in your head... it's a LOT. I, for one, am always very impressed by ALL of your skills. 😊
@tasharaeconley7274
@tasharaeconley7274 Год назад
I agree! I watch all three of these ladies too 😊
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl Год назад
Aww 🥰 thank you so much! Your words mean so much to me!
@victoriaguckian8578
@victoriaguckian8578 Год назад
I watch all 3 as well and Natasha from tresured books! Thank you again Louise
@tasharaeconley7274
@tasharaeconley7274 Год назад
@@victoriaguckian8578 I watch Natasha too! Sounds like you and I have similar interests. Do you make journals? I have only made one. But want to make more of course.
@denisehampton3102
@denisehampton3102 Год назад
I love you Luise! The crumple vs crumble..we understood you😉 crumple is prob what you were looking for. But when you crumble something like bread or cookies it make a rough texture??? Right?so it works. Most Americans are not very Succinct (exact)in their speech & we insert alternatives word when our brain can't come up with the right one quite a bit. So you fit right in❤❤ I say this never to correct you because I would be heart broken if you gave up your English versions! Ah! I would die😢. But just for information. American to Austrian. I couldn't begin to speak Austrian? Or is it German? Dont know.The other word that fit there was wrinkles.
@robinknutson8765
@robinknutson8765 Год назад
Bored?we are never bored watching you’ is that word even in your vocabulary. Love your stuff!
@msmicaelkemp
@msmicaelkemp Год назад
This was a master class, Luise! Thank you so much for all you have put into this series.
@kiricalo
@kiricalo 6 месяцев назад
You explain things very well. Thank you for your videos
@janillingsworth7478
@janillingsworth7478 Год назад
What a beautifully crafted book. You teach very well and your English, while sometimes idiosyncratic in a nice Luise way, is very understandable. I am envious of your binding cradle. When you said crumbled in the video the word you were looking for is crumpled. Thank you for all you do.🌹🌷🌺
@kimchi9697
@kimchi9697 2 месяца назад
I LOVE your channel. I've learned so much and you're truly inspiring. Thank you so much for the time you take to share all of your knowledge with us. Wonderful!!
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much!
@snarkycard
@snarkycard Год назад
Watching this one video was like experiencing an entire series of classes on making a hidden spine journal cover. You are so thorough with an easy-to-understand approach. Knowledgeable and entertaining as well. I leaned so much! (I laughed when the workmen outside your window started making noises. Doesn't that just figure!? It reminded me of Pam from The Paper Outpost when her lawn guy comes at the most inopportune time to cut the grass. Lol!) Anyway, your clean journal is so beautiful, and that grungy journal looks awesome as well. I am one of those people who was lucky enough to purchase a journal from you and am too scared to ruin it with my lame lack of abilities. I look forward to your coming tutorials on how to add things to purchased journals to help make them your own! You are awesome! ~Becky from Indiana
@californiadreamer5968
@californiadreamer5968 Год назад
Oh, Luisa! Congratulations!!🎉 He’s lucky to get you for his team!! I’m so excited right now. Can’t wait to see everything you do.
@angelaarnold4255
@angelaarnold4255 Год назад
I know I missed something important. My Grandkids keep coming in and being noisy (ages 19, 17 and 15. It’s not only toddlers that are noisy. Lol). But I saw in the comments that Luise is now a part of Tims Design Team. Or a creator. Not sure what title he gives it. But did I miss the announcement in this video? Someone, let me know! Lol
@californiadreamer5968
@californiadreamer5968 Год назад
@@angelaarnold4255 she actually announced it at the very end of the video that was before this one. She’s super excited but being very humble.
@angelaarnold4255
@angelaarnold4255 Год назад
@@californiadreamer5968 thank you so much. She’s going to do some amazing things ! I’ve always wished that he’d see her work and how brilliant her mind is!!
@CaboVerdeish
@CaboVerdeish 7 месяцев назад
You make this video so hilarious 😂. I enjoyed listening to you.
@pamelamiller3287
@pamelamiller3287 2 месяца назад
So amazing. Always inspiring.
@glittergrandma
@glittergrandma 7 месяцев назад
Excellent. Thank you very much. You really helped me with some particular vexing issues with sewing the journal. Very grateful for your awesome details. Need the cradle board for the hole punching issue. Love how beautiful the book looks. Will watch the style bridges next. Thank you very much. ❤❤❤❤❤😊❤❤❤❤❤
@conniewh4189
@conniewh4189 Год назад
Hello from the USA. This is a great video. I make cloth covers for my journals and I have learned some helpful techniques from you now. I’ve been following you since I first saw your large Rome journal which I just love ❤️. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and please continue to film videos. ❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl Год назад
Thank you so much 😊
@dakotahflannery798
@dakotahflannery798 5 месяцев назад
Luise, if you put "book binding cradle" into the Amazon engine, they do have some similar though out of plastic and with another little device to hold the signatures exactly for the punching. They start at around $17 USD. Thank you for this video series.
@lindabardes9974
@lindabardes9974 Год назад
Thanks!
@chiagirlmyfatcat896
@chiagirlmyfatcat896 Год назад
Took 3 views in segments to watch this long video, but had to see the finish of this process. Very nice, love the colour of the cover! "Crumpled" is the word you wanted but "crumbled" is understandable. Yes, we know what you mean😂
@debhat
@debhat Год назад
Luise, this is the best video I have seen for making a soft cover and hidden spine! Love the six hole stitch technique! I have ten covers in process and am so glad I watched you today! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! Cheers from Denver CO!!
@cindycreateforlife
@cindycreateforlife Год назад
This was a masterclass in journal making and binding! The journal is just gorgeous and feels like a whole different side of you, it’s still ‘Luise’ though! I will watch the German video as well, it will be fascinating to see the difference. I love both of the covers just as they are! Congratulations on becoming one of Tim’s makers, he is fortunate to have you and I know you will bring a new flavour unique to you, can’t wait! 💕🇨🇦
@kyststudio-epicartadventure
“Thread from the needle (top) and thread from the bobbin (below)”
@readbetweenthelines228
@readbetweenthelines228 4 месяца назад
First time visiting, absolutely love the fabric for this journal ❤ From Australia 🇦🇺
@craftnerdcreates
@craftnerdcreates Год назад
This entire series has been amazing. I really appreciated hearing how you think through the size of the spine for your junk journal and the spacing of the signatures. Super informative and helpful for those of us who are new to junk journaling.
@Charlathejournalingjunky
@Charlathejournalingjunky Год назад
Exceptional, sorry I haven’t commented much I have been watching and 👍 but I’ve been in hospital and your videos have kept my spirits up so much so I just want to say thank you for all your hard work ❤
@thevintagepeony
@thevintagepeony 3 месяца назад
OMG Luise!! you have officially thrown me down the jun k journal rabbit hole!! ty!!!
@fyrtalker
@fyrtalker Год назад
Luise I do not have the words to tell you how much I have appreciated this series! You are truly a rock star in the junk journal world! Thank you for all your work and efforts and sharing with all of us! And CONGRATULATIONS again on becoming a Maker for TH!
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl Год назад
Thank you so much 😊
@pnichols1966
@pnichols1966 Год назад
I have enjoyed this series so much. Thank you for all your hard work, yet you also have fun and you make me smile. I’m looking forward to seeing the flip throughs of these journals. You’re so delightful to watch and listen to.
@denisehampton3102
@denisehampton3102 Год назад
Oh, something I saw someone that sews do, was, when you laid the paper rectangle as a pattern before cutting your grandma fabric, is the use straight pins & pin the 2 together to keep it in place before cutting. Just Something I saw them do. I'm not a sewer😏☺️ but saw it. Lol. I love your journal & a GIANT congratulations on 90+ journals! I make lots of ephemera but have yet to sit down & put it in a journal 😅. You inspire me so much & these videos that hold our hands for the "much afraids"(afraid we will mess it up) gives me the courage to "glue it down, ink it, dye it, SPRAY it! Oooooo😮 YES! spray it!" That I can't wait to jump off the cliff with you! Luv you & all God's blessings on you for the adventures to come. Can't wait!
@maryannewbury97
@maryannewbury97 5 месяцев назад
I followed this almost exactly and it worked out perfectly!! Thank you so much!!
@tharp2499
@tharp2499 Год назад
Luise, I truly loved this series.💗 I've gained so much information, tips, ideas and inspiration...just amazing! Plus, I just enjoy watching you work.🤩 Also, I had to watch the last half of this video 3 times, because I kept falling asleep. lol! It's a good thing! I find your voice so soothing and relaxing. Don't worry...Eva of Bohemian Crafting lulls me to sleep too. And, I love you both!💗💖💗 Please, don't "freak your freak" about your English.😉 I never have a problem understanding what you mean.💖 I can help with a couple of words in this video though. "Crumble" is when something dry breaks apart in small bits, like a cookie or even plaster. "Crumple" is to bunch or squish something up into a wrinkled wad/ball, like a blanket or a piece of paper that then becomes all crinkled & wrinkled. Also, when you said "attitude" about the fabric...I thought it was great! It worked fine, imo.😁 But, sometimes people might say "temperament" or "it is temperamental" when it's difficult to work with. But, hey...at least you speak more than one language! English is my native tongue and I still struggle sometimes.😂 I love your art, and can not wait to see what you bring us next! Much love and many blessings, Tracy in California, USA.💙💙💙
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl Год назад
Thank you so much 😊
@catgrrrl5666
@catgrrrl5666 Год назад
I prefer your grungy journals but this was very informative! I want to try a soft cover journal soon. Also don't doubt your English so much!! none of those words you said were wrong 😄
@charmainewagner-bell2764
@charmainewagner-bell2764 Год назад
I purchased my cradle on Etsy and I believe the seller is from Spain. It seems to make things a bit easier.
@nataliechim5227
@nataliechim5227 Год назад
Love how the journals turned out. Fabulous how cohesive they are. Can't wait for the final flip through.
@yvetteebaugh
@yvetteebaugh Год назад
Thank you so much for this incredibly detailed journal. You don’t miss a thing. I’m so impressed by you and your method, not to mention that you do this in two languages! You are amazing!
@mar-louisemyburgh7030
@mar-louisemyburgh7030 Год назад
Thank you so much! Your explaining and teaching are great. Your fabric is absolutely beautiful! And the cover look amazing.❤
@tatianar1313
@tatianar1313 Год назад
This has been such a great, informative series that I am anxious to see the final upload in the series ... but I am also a little sad to see this end! You are truly amazing, Luise, and I love watching you create anything. And your giggles are so much fun, too! Thank you for sharing with us.
@robinknutson8765
@robinknutson8765 Год назад
I can’t find enough words of praise and gratitude for you. The series of videos you have presented are invaluable to me. Love Your process and you. Robin Knutson CA USA
@robinknutson8765
@robinknutson8765 Год назад
So excited to watch this❤️
@joycemccullough7856
@joycemccullough7856 Год назад
This is such an informative video!!! Thanks so much for sharing your process and all the in-sites into the details. A shout out to Barbara for pointing me in your direction. The journals are beautiful. ✨💖😍
@dinaidaoldenburg9287
@dinaidaoldenburg9287 Год назад
I wonder if from front to back sewing could be more easy for left handed People. I'm right handed and sew my signatures from back to front. Thank you for showing this methode of sewing in signatures. I've ownly used the 3 or 5 whole pamflet stitch.
@TheresaPetermann
@TheresaPetermann Год назад
so glad I found you several years ago. you never disappoint. thanks as always for sharing and all the inspiration,
@RegenaWallace-ri1ds
@RegenaWallace-ri1ds 3 месяца назад
First time seeing you.
@californiadreamer5968
@californiadreamer5968 Год назад
Love this series! Can’t wait to see what you do next. I’m off to watch the German Journal for the grunge. I hope I can figure out what the grungy cover is. I wish I could touch it. ☺️
@tracytanasiychuk8253
@tracytanasiychuk8253 Год назад
Thank you so much for all your help with this series. Many blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
@MMMsworld
@MMMsworld 7 месяцев назад
와 정말 아름다운 junk journals 입니다. 여러가지 창의적인 아이디어도 공유해주시고 많이 가르쳐주셔서 감사해요~ 앞으로 자주와서 많이 배워야겠어요. 영상 공유해주셔서 감사해요
@pauletteliddell2923
@pauletteliddell2923 Год назад
This was just a learning experience. You taught us well and now we know what to do and how to do it,
@savannahsmiles67
@savannahsmiles67 Год назад
The journal looks beautiful like it is; even with the inside fabric!
@donnamorina7846
@donnamorina7846 Год назад
What a wonderful conclusion to this journal making series! You gave such clear instruction along with your experience that would enable anyone to venture into making their own journal. I look forward to what you do next, it’s always an adventure!
@toniscott1029
@toniscott1029 Год назад
The journals are both amazing!!! As are you! Definitely a Masterclass and, with a resulting Masterpiece!! ❤
@CherrySignature3
@CherrySignature3 Год назад
Love it
@flamingogirl57
@flamingogirl57 6 месяцев назад
Oh Luise I just found this video ! You are a book binder Master that taught a wonderful master class to us. Thank you so much ! I have made over 30 journals now. Coptic stitch and the hole stitch and I've not seen one like this and I am so excited to give this a go !! You are brilliant!! Big hugs !!! ❤❤❤ Krissi in Kansas USA
@judithanderson9727
@judithanderson9727 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@katherinetwilliams4254
@katherinetwilliams4254 Год назад
Love this series. I always learn so much from you. The beauty of the fabrics for the covers are even better for keeping the simplicity of them Looking forward to the next one in the series.
@donnaarsenoff8399
@donnaarsenoff8399 Год назад
This series has been fantastic. I have learned so much from you, and it’s built up my confidence. I especially love the clean journal with all the use of white, my favorite color. Thank you so much for doing this.
@risamateo8003
@risamateo8003 Год назад
Ivw been making journals for 3 years. You have taught me so much!! I love your binding, I've never seen anyone do it like that. Thank you for taking us all through your process. I am always interested in how a journal comes to life for others. For me, they talk lol, not literally but similar to what you mentioned. Can't wait to learn more from you!! ❤
@rjr618
@rjr618 Год назад
For me, I like to start with the last signature, it's easier for me. The holes in the book page were a nice texture. I've got to start doing that
@victoriaguckian8578
@victoriaguckian8578 Год назад
We learn much from you! Thank you so much for taking the time to give such detail!
@nazmachowdhury4660
@nazmachowdhury4660 Год назад
This March, I went to Paris and my first shopping place was Paris Fabric District. How beautiful those stores. I had experience of NY Fashion Ave fabric district as well. God, I want to just smell new fabrics. I totally know how you felt fabric shopping.
@kellyjean4981
@kellyjean4981 Год назад
The combination of your creativity, attention to detail your ability to explain your techniques so well in not only German but also English, and the many other qualities that you poses is beyond words. I have to admit that my attention span has been fairly short as of late, so I haven’t been able to watch the entire series just yet, but I do plan to go back and watch what I have missed. I am so pleased to know that the world is able to appreciate and witness your talents. ❤
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl Год назад
Aww 🥰 thank you so much ❤️
@mariakristinaengen3215
@mariakristinaengen3215 Год назад
I just love them! 💜
@aliloucreations1817
@aliloucreations1817 Год назад
Louise what a fantastic tutorial! I love every bit , the pages are beautiful and the cover(s) are inspired,thank you so much for such a detailed lesson ❤❤❤
@dorlisamcquillan9124
@dorlisamcquillan9124 Год назад
Love this! Such detail and perfection.....I'm sure it was difficult for you to be so precise when your style is so much more free and un ruled. Great job! I'm working on a soft cover myself and this was SOOOOOOOO helpful!
@sis9622
@sis9622 Год назад
Awesome
@kandrews6356
@kandrews6356 Год назад
This is beautiful Luise, and I think we can call you the master of Journal Covering. I agree with you about that beautiful doily... it really lovely, but I think it takes away from the personality of your original cover, because the shimmer and shine is so beautiful. Thank you for all the details of this entire series; I have learned so many things and will be attempting one myself in the not-too-distant (hopefully) future. TFS
@plasmalifthouseofbeautyhal6723
Very informativexxxx🥰🥰🥰🥰
@elizabethkeeling-carreau1873
This was an amazing series and I know I will rewatch parts of it. I’m going to go watch the grungy journal in German now because I love the way you do grungy! 🤗🇨🇦🤗
@juliennebrendadevos6004
@juliennebrendadevos6004 9 месяцев назад
Once again I adore this journal something I definetly going to make .Thank you for sharing once again
@nancymccormick-jw6834
@nancymccormick-jw6834 5 месяцев назад
The fabric you chose for the inside journal is just beautiful!! Thanks for sharing. I was praying that you would do the zigzag with the black it’s beautiful.
@carolgefre2643
@carolgefre2643 Год назад
I've been waiting for the covers on these!! I love the fabrics you chose for them. I love the darker grungy journal cover best. Because I love grunge! You explain everything so well. Excited for the next video!!!
@Juleeartz
@Juleeartz Год назад
I have enjoyed this series so much ❤ As always your artistry is such a joy and so inspirational, a true gift of your heart. Thank you for sharing your incredible skill and mastery. Much love and gratitude for you ❤
@joannedonovan9489
@joannedonovan9489 Год назад
How exciting!! You got to sew the signatures into the cover!! I usually choose my covers first, then make the signatures fit into what I have. I love 10x13" shipping envelopes for covers. They're soft, yet sturdy. I'm ready to sew mine in, but I have extra room - so I think I need another signature!! (I'm going to use mine for writing, so I can always use more room!!) Great Job, Luise!
@susiescraftroomandstudio
@susiescraftroomandstudio Год назад
This is a great project. The whole process has been exciting. Blessings and hugs 🤗
@Gabi17.01.
@Gabi17.01. Год назад
Ich liebe dieses Video und dieses Journal, ich mag das reine weiße, aber auch Vintage, nur mit ganz extrem kranschi ist dann nicht so meins, ich liebe auch sehr dunkel gehaltene Journal Richtung Mysteri. Du hast wieder ganze Arbeit abgeliefert, Dankeschön. Ich schalte jetzt auf's deutsche Video 😅dann verstehe ich auch alles. Klar ein bisschen kann auch ich english, würde mich aber niemals trauen es auch so gut zu sprechen wie du. Ich schaue mir auch von anderen Engl. JJ Videos an Dankeschön 🫶🏼
@karinroloff4562
@karinroloff4562 Год назад
Thank you for sharing these tips and showing us how and why you do things. 😻
@trinapatterson8872
@trinapatterson8872 Год назад
You do such a great job of explaining things…. It turned out beautiful
@susangazawaypapercrafting3749
This is beautiful, Luise! You have taught me a lot. Thank you!😊
@hankejoosen4029
@hankejoosen4029 Год назад
You never seems agressif Luise! 🤩🤩🤩
@TheTkay77
@TheTkay77 Год назад
The interior material you chose is beautiful! And ‘incongruous’ might be a word to use when talking about adding tabs of it throughout so it doesn’t look inharmonious. I hope I am making sense, it’s early, lol.
@kathysaleeba3397
@kathysaleeba3397 Год назад
Great series. So much information. Thank you. Beautiful journals.
@carriecorbin1502
@carriecorbin1502 5 месяцев назад
Gorgeous journals. Thank you for sharing them with us❤
@ladonnaloehrke2957
@ladonnaloehrke2957 Год назад
Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing all the details and steps...I've learned something new again! :)
@adelerobbetze
@adelerobbetze Год назад
this was such an inspiring series!!
@sharonyoung8251
@sharonyoung8251 Год назад
Beautiful fabric. I would have glued the plain side of the paper to the fabric as the purple might show through.
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl Год назад
That's a good idea, in this case not necessary, the fabric is very thick. But that's a good advice for the future
@veronim77
@veronim77 Год назад
Fantastic video. Very informative and helpful. Gorgeous Journal. Thank you for sharing.
@laracraft82
@laracraft82 Год назад
Beautiful fabric indeed ❤😊 gorgeous work
@marybethw9418
@marybethw9418 Год назад
Thank you for sharing so much information. So many great tips and techniques.
@lindabardes9974
@lindabardes9974 Год назад
Thanks for a great series. I took tons of notes on this episode. When I finish changing my bedroom and creativity room around (it used to be a sewing room until I discovered junk journaling and now it’s too hard todo both in one little room) I will start working on a new book. You are always inspiring and inspiring teacher. ❤
@julia_l-c
@julia_l-c Год назад
I really *really* appreciate all the time you took walking through how you put your journal together! All the details you're putting into this series is so helpful, and all your tips you're passing on after 93+ journals is amazing and so helpful! 💜 You've inspired me to try more than just a straight stitch on my grandma's Pfaff sewing machine I inherited, luckily still with the instruction booklet in the case LOL! (Off to practice zig zag stitches on some scraps!
@tasharaeconley7274
@tasharaeconley7274 Год назад
Thank you Luise!! This was fun to watch. Very helpful. Looking forward to your next series! And also I’m still so excited for you that you are part of Tim’s team!! I’m just so happy for you 🥰 #terribleteaartistry
@craftbird1
@craftbird1 Год назад
Thank you for this wonderful series I feel it will help me make my first journal and achieve success x
@sharonromer6606
@sharonromer6606 Год назад
Soft cover the best choice ❤🇺🇸
@cynthiahamm48
@cynthiahamm48 Год назад
Thank you so much, Luise. This is the best video I've ever seen for doing a soft cover. Don't worry about your words, your English is wonderful. You are delightful to listen to. Thank you so much for the detailed information. It's going to improve everything I create from now on.❤
@mariapatriciachavez214
@mariapatriciachavez214 6 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤😊
@rosanemiranda8023
@rosanemiranda8023 6 месяцев назад
👏👏👏👏❤
@jeanwilkie5801
@jeanwilkie5801 6 месяцев назад
Top and bobbin (bottom) threads
@jinxengstrom9850
@jinxengstrom9850 Год назад
The bottom thread is called the bobbin thread in English in the us.
@Everlandbyjill
@Everlandbyjill Год назад
Hi Luise, I hope you are having a beautiful day. This is an amazing journey you have created for all of us. A masterpiece of creativity, methodology and theory. You don't ever disappoint. l will be referring to this series over and over as I make my way through creating junk journals with you right beside me (well, on my tv anyway) guiding and inspiring me. I would love to have one of your journals. Do you have a wait list or something or is it only first come first serve on your Etsy shop? Take care, Luise.
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl Год назад
Thank you so much 😊 I don't have a wait list. As soon as they are finished they'll go into my Etsy shop.
@Everlandbyjill
@Everlandbyjill Год назад
@@luiseheinzl Thank you, Luise. I'll keep watch on to your Etsy. Have a great week.
@irismeckel-fladerer1805
@irismeckel-fladerer1805 Год назад
👍
@2Junk2journal
@2Junk2journal Год назад
This is going straight in my “JJ useful” save list, as are pretty much all the videos in this series. You’ve given me so many great tips and ideas, plus a way to approach my creation process I think I’ll enjoy much more. I can’t wait to make my next cover! (Though I will til all my signatures are done😊) Question: you obviously work on more than one project at a time, how do you store/where do you put a project that’s not complete while working on a different one?
@isabellejohnen557
@isabellejohnen557 Год назад
Bonjour merci pour ce travail pédagogique dommage pour moi qu’il n’y ai pas de version en français pour mieux comprendre tous les détails 😊❤
@RuthAHT
@RuthAHT 2 месяца назад
Amazing. You are very good at what you do. I can’t figure out how to use the fabric that I want to use with a hidden spine and soft fabric. I think perhaps I am asking for too much in finishing off this journal.
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl 2 месяца назад
Can you explain the problem with your fabric?
@RuthAHT
@RuthAHT 2 месяца назад
@@luiseheinzl Yes. I have a wall hanging that I made in 1995 that is hand quilted. It was a gift to my parents who are now deceased . I fashioned it with pins enough so that I could try it around my journal and it looks so wonderful. I would need to do a hidden spine and that I can figure out. I have silk that is a perfect match for the wall hanging that i could attach to the spine. Where the problem comes is that I don’t want to add any glue to the wall hanging in order to use it. I don’t want to cut it either. I would hand stitch or even machine stitch it in order to use it. I am racking my brain to be able to see if there is a way that I could use it. I would even hire you as a consultant to help figure out if there is a way to use the hanging. I can attach pictures here if I knew how. Thanks for asking about the fabric.
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl 2 месяца назад
@@RuthAHT oh, I understand. There's no way to attach pictures here. Please send them to info@luiseheinzl.at perhaps I can come up with an idea
@MsPixieD
@MsPixieD Год назад
Great tutorial, Luise!! What kind of thread did you use? You said it was sturdy yet thin, but is it sewing, embroidery, or jewelry thread, or twine? Cotton, synthetic, waxed? I would love to know what to search for! Cheers 💜
@luiseheinzl
@luiseheinzl Год назад
That was a thread that my mother used for making occhi. The best thread would be a waxed bookbinder's thread
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