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BOOK COVER MATERIALS | What Works, What Doesn't Work & How to Make it Work! 

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00:23 What works: bookcloth (bought or DIY); bookbinding leather
3:26 What "doesn't" work, or at least what may give you issues: paper, cardstock, leather and textiles that are too heavy and bulky.
7:44 How to Make it Work: Try different types of bindings that eliminate the "problem" areas: Coptic Stitch, Secret Belgian, Japanese Stab, 1/4, 3/4 and half bindings.
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@kmrjdf
@kmrjdf 4 года назад
Picture this..I am listening to this while I am milking my goats. Then you said "goat leather is wonderful" I think I heard a collective gasp from the ladies! Maybe I will play this when they are misbehaving on the milkstand. Your videos are the best. Thanks so much.
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
hahhahaa! I should be mindful of my audience. How very insensitive of me! >.< Fun Fact: My family raised goats (among other things) when I was a kid....no pun intended...heehee.
@shirleyb2896
@shirleyb2896 Месяц назад
💕💕💕💕💕 “To skin a cat” makes me cringe. Thank you for proposing an alternative.
@penelopemarshall6320
@penelopemarshall6320 4 года назад
Wow the Nancy Drew recover looks amazing! You did a great job with it. Beautiful hairdo too! Creative, clever and gorgeous ❤️
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Merci, Penelope!
@rhondaacheson2261
@rhondaacheson2261 4 года назад
Very informative! Tyfs your knowledge with us! 👍❤
@debbiepayne6899
@debbiepayne6899 4 года назад
Oh Nick I haven't seen you for a while and your hair is so long and so beautiful! Thanks so much for all you teach us. I love everything you do! You are amazing.❤
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Thank you, Debbie!
@eileenpawluk6455
@eileenpawluk6455 4 года назад
📚 Thanks for sharing your fabulous tips Nik❣ OH WOWZERS!!!! Your hair has grown so much since I last saw you! It is absolutely stunning❣ {{{Huge Hugs}}} from Alberta 🇨🇦 😘
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
thanks, Eileen! Its the mop that just won't stop 😄
@michelerowe176
@michelerowe176 4 года назад
Is there some irony in needing to recover a book called "Creative Bookbinding"? Lol! Very helpful information in this video - thank you!
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Ironic, indeed! haha
@flo-llama
@flo-llama 4 года назад
I would have thought it mandatory in order to prove you'd actually read it.
@nameless6252
@nameless6252 4 года назад
Nik, you are so talented! You are my favorite RU-vidr. I especially like the ones when you’re in a goofy mood.
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
thank you, that made my day =)
@myzanyself
@myzanyself 4 года назад
Thank you for this! I actually learned things about bookbinding. I like the more in-depth videos like this. Thanks again!
@reginakeller3038
@reginakeller3038 4 года назад
Wonderful, educational video. Thanks so much. You do beautiful work and sharing it is truly appreciated. 😊😍
@sharonmeeker6581
@sharonmeeker6581 4 года назад
Ah, Nik. Thank you for doing this video. I have never seen this in any of the countless tutorials I have watched. I am just testing the waters with leather covers so will try the goat skin. Finding a light weight leather has been troublesome. So, if you have any resources, I’d appreciate your suggestions. It’s always a pleasure when you come up in my notifications. Keep well.
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Hi Sharon! Not sure where you live, but you could always check out Hollander's or Talas, they have a myriad of bookbinding supplies.
@bitstobooks
@bitstobooks 4 года назад
my husband is so used to your voice as a background when I am crafting, when you come on he shouts from the other room: "hey! it's my favourite one! " :)
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
awwwwwwwwwwwwww that made me smile, thank you for that =)
@FranOnTheEdge
@FranOnTheEdge 4 года назад
Thank you so much for posting this. My father was a bookbinder and restorer, but he died before I could learn anything from him. So I am very grateful to learn things from you. Thank you.
@jenns_artlandia7896
@jenns_artlandia7896 4 года назад
Oh my gosh! Your hair got so long!! Its beautiful 🥰🎨🌷❤
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Thank you Jenn! its getting ridiculous, I need a cut sooooo badly. Most of the time, its just piled up in a messy moppy bun.
@jenns_artlandia7896
@jenns_artlandia7896 4 года назад
@@NiktheBooksmith ok. Just an inch or two. I used to have long beautiful hair like yours. My hereditary severe Hypothyroidism destroyed...ravaged my hair. All brittle and grey....short..Ugly :( What I wouldn't give to have the messy bun back & beautiful long hair:) ~Hugs!
@dianneblake
@dianneblake 4 года назад
Finding the grain of the paper was interesting. I learned a less evasive way to check for the grain (no water or tearing). Bend the paper gently in both directions. If the paper bends easily, that is the grain. If the paper resists, that is against grain. It's pretty obvious with cardstock and a little less so with other papers. My only problem with this is that sometimes the grain isn't always with the direction of the print, design, or size of the paper I want to use it for. Also, I find that backing the paper with Tyvek at bend points does help make the paper more sturdy. But, I don't cover books that I think need to outlast me. LOL.❤😜
@lyllydd
@lyllydd 4 года назад
Yeah, I hang my paper off the edge of my desk i both directions to check the grain. I was kind of surprised Nik didn't recommend that. It doesn't waste paper.
@readercs
@readercs 5 месяцев назад
I find I can tell the direction of the grain just by giving it a quick fold in each direction. There is more resistance against the grain. No need to wet the paper.
@mardinoetling7871
@mardinoetling7871 3 года назад
When I first started bookbinding I used wall paper samples for covers
@user-gs3fm2rh3j
@user-gs3fm2rh3j 5 месяцев назад
What about glue or adhesive choices how they age or types more drawn to have insect damage?
@bevrawilliams4351
@bevrawilliams4351 4 года назад
I have really enjoyed learning from you . Please don't stop. I would love to learn how to do some of those open binding techniques. There very beautiful. Ty so much Bevra Williams
@GrandmaAbby1
@GrandmaAbby1 4 года назад
Thank you so much for covering this topic (no pun intended lol)! Determining paper grain was especially helpful. I learn so much with every single one of your videos. Thank you.
@sooth15
@sooth15 4 года назад
I would not, repeat: NOT recommend ever using vinyl or faux leather as a book cover. I have made that mistake in the past. It does not last. The vinyl eventually breaks down and gets all gummy and sticky and then the book is basically ruined. I have at least 3 books I made in the past that turned out like this using two completely different types of vinyl. Avoid it. Scrap leather is fairly easy to find even if it's not as thin as is preferable but it makes great spine material, and those books have lasted well over a decade with zero issues.
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
ugh, what a mess! I'm sorry to hear that =/ It hasn't happened to me as of yet, will keep an eye on it now! I wonder if it has anything to do with the adhesive used? I know some adhesives will eat away at pvc/vinyl.
@Cristopher.C
@Cristopher.C Год назад
@@NiktheBooksmith its been 2 years, have your faux leather covers melted or something yet? because I'm about to make one and now im having doubts
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith Год назад
@@Cristopher.C good morning! I haven't had any melting yet, so far, so good.
@robinshumateart4086
@robinshumateart4086 4 года назад
Thank you for your excellent presentation!! Some of my hand-dyed papers are going to need this kind of care!! The Nancy Drew series on DVD was a treat last week with 33 to 72. I think Pamela Sue Martin might be the "Nancy" and the Hardy Boys set has Sean Cassidy. The two DVD sets have great entertainment . Some of the episodes have the two groups combined.
@CeciliaSteyn
@CeciliaSteyn 4 года назад
Missed you so much! Luuuuve the hair.
@laurie7372
@laurie7372 4 года назад
Your hair looks great. 👍💟🌹🎈😎🙃🌻
@bbrosser694
@bbrosser694 2 года назад
I've finally come to the decision that I must not delay any longer the covering my books. I can see and hear from your presentation that I'm at the right place. Your work is more than beautiful. Actually, I'm at a loss for words that properly respond to the beauty of your book binding techniques. Thank You very much for sharing your teaching, and your shopping suggestions!
@Bellavintagenotebook
@Bellavintagenotebook 4 года назад
Just found your channel streaming . Always nice to learn new tricks . Thank you for sharing . Necee
@FranOnTheEdge
@FranOnTheEdge 4 года назад
My dad's bookbinding tools are around in the house somewhere, but I'm not sure I'd recognise what they are or what they are FOR. Do you have a video about tools?
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
I have some tool info sprinkled here and there in different videos. There are some specialty tools that I don't think I've ever shown, I should probably do that!
@FranOnTheEdge
@FranOnTheEdge 4 года назад
@@NiktheBooksmith That would be brilliant to see. I love tools.
@eternalmiasma5586
@eternalmiasma5586 4 года назад
I prefer to bind mine in human skin
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
inquiring minds want to know, do you put the lotion on it before binding?
@michellechen6361
@michellechen6361 2 года назад
Hi I have a question, I would like to make my entire hardcover out of Japanese masa paper. The paper is thin, but quite flexible and knowing the issue you mentioned in your video about weakness in paper spines I was wondering if I can solve the weakness issue by reinforcing the whole sheet with Tyvek or some other sturdier material? Many thanks for creating this helpful video
@rowangreymantle
@rowangreymantle Год назад
I am just getting by to watch this! I love your tutorials, although some are more advanced than I am at this point. I love all these books and I grew up reading Nancy Drew books that an aunt had the complete hard bound set from decades ago. I was around 10 then and I am 71 now. My first real reading for pleasure was Nancy Drew so I really love mysteries. Love what you did with the book!
@hodgepodgecottage2674
@hodgepodgecottage2674 4 года назад
Outstanding Video Nik! Very Informative! The books you Rescued and Renewed are Stunning! You did Such an Exceptional job on these! Watching a Master at work is a Privilege and is Gratefully Appreciated~Thank You!
@shirleyb2896
@shirleyb2896 Месяц назад
Would you please post links to some of the artists who have inspired you. I am a mixed media collage artist, focused on cards and other paper crafts. I 💕the natural aging process with paper!
@chrissy24-7
@chrissy24-7 4 года назад
I'm so glad i found your channel - the nitty-grittyness of book making and structure is really awesomeness to me
@shirleyb2896
@shirleyb2896 Месяц назад
I’ve used ‘flat’ paper clay pieces as book cover embellishments with success.
@Thegrungyrose
@Thegrungyrose 4 года назад
Very informative Nik! Thanks. Your work is amazing. I love books and happy to see people making them or refurbishing them. Such a pleasure holding a real book in our hands vs. Electronic books 😕.
@yukonswimmom
@yukonswimmom 8 месяцев назад
Ok wow-I used that piano book in my lessons in the early 70's. What a trip down memory lane! Love your videos!
@johannalynn3875
@johannalynn3875 3 года назад
Thank you for your informative videos! I do have a question. Can one use an older book (1962) as a journal cover, not "covering" it, but use it as the cover because it is pretty, make it into a Journal and sell it??? (No copying would be done). Thank you so much!! Or could you point me somewhere that this question could be answered?😊
@marthamurphy3913
@marthamurphy3913 3 года назад
As long as you use the original and don't copy, you'll be okay. Copyright is intended to prevent people from reprinting and selling other people's work.
@RaindropLila7
@RaindropLila7 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing! It was a super helpful video and I enjoy learning from you!
@danaroth1525
@danaroth1525 4 года назад
That marbled paper in the Nancy Drew book, in love 😍. I was so happy to get a notification of your video. I’m so obsessed!
@angelay1925
@angelay1925 3 года назад
I have a question, can I used a cotton fabric coated with something like modpodge to cover a book? Will it be durable enough to cope with the hinge gaps and general protection (sticky fingers etc)?
@LadyLeda2
@LadyLeda2 3 года назад
I have done this, but I find that I have to every once in a while touch up the book with another coat of modpodge in the areas' that hinge. It is my own personal common day book, so I do not mind touching it up.
@marysmith9515
@marysmith9515 Год назад
Love the idea of recovering old books that I want to keep!
@tellis905
@tellis905 4 года назад
Hi Nik! can you give us a link to the book fabrics you've should in this video please?
@OtterLakeFlutes
@OtterLakeFlutes 2 года назад
Thanks! You mentioned veg tan leather being best. I had heard it lasts longest because maybe the tanning chems don't auto-deteriorate it as much? But I was wondering if you knew of other downsides to chrome or oil tanned? "Bens Bibles" who does not claim to be a conservator recommends starting with the softer stuff (easier to pare or skive edges using his method) and I can tell it is not veg tanned, way too much drape and softness. I also know that even 2-3 oz veg tan goat can be a little stiff (when not bought from a book supply place where they seem to come softer, just wayy more $) but I guess just glue it up before putting some conditioner on it? I just didn't want oils to interfere with paper. I have sparingly used an oil/wax formula on old bibles, before "holding the presses" to watch and learn a bit before proceeding any further, and it worked with discretion. I think it has made it so they won't need consolidation anytime nearly as soon and made them more flexible. But maybe residual way may interfere with later consolidation..(?) ..then again if it prevents it...(?) You'd mentioned not using the same leather for clothes and furniture and I'd seen some that were the same thickness so just wondered what, aside from using something too thick, if you had any other leather cautions, thanks!
@jeanneluddeni3121
@jeanneluddeni3121 4 года назад
Perfect timing I'm making book covers out of old books covers.. did I say that right lol great great video
@ncapitan1
@ncapitan1 3 года назад
Hello, thank you for sharing this video ;-) A question please : how did you manage to print the labels on scraps of bookcloth ? (The Mystery of the Tolling Bell) Thank you !
@edition-deluxe
@edition-deluxe Год назад
What is the coating used on books; can I buy it and apply it myself?
@stanky6261973
@stanky6261973 4 года назад
You do such an AMAZING job! You saved so many books thank you.
@annawozniak6807
@annawozniak6807 Год назад
where is the best place to buy book cover cloth ??
@edition-deluxe
@edition-deluxe Год назад
Bookbinding supply stores online (I've gone to Talas for years), art store, craft store, fabric store, use old stuff you have laying around, garage sale.. Doesn't matter, just get to bookbinding!
@annawozniak6807
@annawozniak6807 Год назад
@@edition-deluxe thank you
@beckyb4074
@beckyb4074 4 года назад
Hello Nik, was so nice to see your beautiful face. This is going in my favorites folder for sure. I will be referring to frequently about the direction of grain of cardstock. Thank you, thank you so very much. I hope you and yours are doing well. Take care and God bless you and yours. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Thanks, BB! =)
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 4 года назад
This was great. I saved this video to watch as a treat after the other videos of the day, all the world ugliness. It was not a disappointment. Ok I have a question. I think you use cardstock or cardboard for the covers (before you cover them), the stiff part right? Is that what they used 100 or 200 years ago? Did we even have cardboard then? Or did they use thin pieces of wood or ... I don't know stiffened leather or something? I guess the first books were just scrolls. Now that would be an interesting video. Were they made with some kind of animal skins? I don't know.
@iamdawt
@iamdawt 4 года назад
Great questions! I'd like to know as well.
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 4 года назад
@@iamdawt Do you think she'll tackle making an ancient scroll? It was a lot of questions.
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
good morning! wood plank boards were used for a long time. But even if you look at very old books (the oldest one I have is just over 200 years old) the covers are made from a pressed paper board. Not sure when it became common for binders to use, probably would depend on where the books were being made, I'd suppose!
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
@@recoveringsoul755 can I just jot some notes on toilet paper and roll it back up on two wood spoons from the kitchen? 😄
@petegoodridge7127
@petegoodridge7127 4 года назад
Nik I notice that "The Mystery of the Tolling Bell" and "The Whole Art of Marbling" on the cover have frames. We they done with X-ACTOs? That seems quite difficult. Was another board on the back?Could you instruct us or direct us to another RU-vid. Thank you.
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Good morning!...Yes, you are on the right track. The front covers were made from 2 boards, the top one having a window removed to make a recessed frame to place the label.
@brendapears5899
@brendapears5899 11 месяцев назад
You always seem to answer my questions before I ask them - great information. You make it all so clear. N.B. Cowper is pronounced Cooper. Sorry. We Brits eh!!
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, Brenda, I didn't know that :)
@suzannadannadanna3662
@suzannadannadanna3662 2 года назад
I have enjoyed watching your videos. You are so talented. I began my scrapbook journey using your tutorials. I think you are soooo pretty! Love your hair! Question: How do you get that ink off your fingers!
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 2 года назад
Thanks Suzanna! Depends on the ink, but if its water soluble, Its usually a damp rag that I keep within arm's reach.
@suzannadannadanna3662
@suzannadannadanna3662 2 года назад
@@NiktheBooksmith Thank you! I am learning!
@louisianaprepper
@louisianaprepper 2 года назад
Isopropyl alcohol on a cotton ball, then wash with soap and water works with the oil based products.
@jenniferwatson7118
@jenniferwatson7118 4 года назад
Very helpful, thanks!
@francineh.7825
@francineh.7825 4 года назад
Have you ever tried the product MicroGlaze to protect a paper cover? I haven't used it so was wondering. It is supposed to waterproof the paper. Great video!
@58Kym
@58Kym 4 года назад
I would like to know more about that too!
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
hi Francine! I have not used that yet. Its very pricey, but if it works well, I could see using it on small pieces that might be vulnerable to moisture.
@CordeliaFox
@CordeliaFox 4 года назад
It was so helpful thank you!
@albertine2169
@albertine2169 4 года назад
Very interesting.
@inkland2003
@inkland2003 2 года назад
really nice
@lauriesherman5340
@lauriesherman5340 4 года назад
Amazing work Nik...so impressive. You do know your craft...lovely, lovely and lovely....
@brandythompson6544
@brandythompson6544 4 года назад
Excellent video- learned so much about book covers!!!
@Звездноенебо-ю1о
@Звездноенебо-ю1о 4 года назад
Спасибо☺! Как раз размышляю, во что обернуть очередную книжечку
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Не за что!
@dianaryman
@dianaryman 4 года назад
Thank you for doing these wonderful videos. I love bookbinding and wish I could find someone in my area who teaches it. I'd like to use leather to cover a book but am not sure what weight of leather I should purchase. Could you give me some idea of what to look for when ordering leather online?
@jennygee9849
@jennygee9849 4 года назад
thanks for the tips Nik...I only buy old books that have pretty good covers but now I know how to recover some of the fantastic old books I have passed by :)
@AEmamdee1757
@AEmamdee1757 2 года назад
Thank you very good information.
@secretsquirrelaimee7721
@secretsquirrelaimee7721 4 года назад
Thanks nik. ♡
@MissDaisyParsley
@MissDaisyParsley 4 года назад
Great information! It is very helpful! Thanks for sharing!
@patrice8257
@patrice8257 4 года назад
Well you can sure tell what you love!!! All jokes aside very serious and informative video. You do lovely work Nik. Booksmith you are.
@lyllydd
@lyllydd 4 года назад
You don't use the table edge trick to find the grain of paper/cardstock? It's a lot less wasteful than tearing or wetting your paper.
@sweetcurly28
@sweetcurly28 3 года назад
So prettyyyy! Your hair looks amazing! I love your content Nik! I love all these book making, paper using, miniature book case and all the stuff you do!
@gwenmoody8323
@gwenmoody8323 4 года назад
Hugs from Oklahoma
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
Hugs right back atcha, Gwen! =)
@flossiebarfield8826
@flossiebarfield8826 3 года назад
Your hair is beautiful NiK!!! I don't do this kind of stuff but your videos make me want to!! I have no idea what some of them are used for or where to start really, but I do love paper...maybe not as much you do though! I believe I could! Thank you for your sense of humor that comes through your videos !
@kellywicker3903
@kellywicker3903 3 месяца назад
Love your daring creativity to go outside of the box so to speak!
@alexacdjr
@alexacdjr 3 года назад
OMG I live in Hollywood Florida. The book you have, the mystery of the tolling bell. Its stamped on the library pocket. How cool. I think it's amazing how things travel.
@kmwwrench
@kmwwrench 4 года назад
Oh, my gosh! The violet Schaum! Haven't seen that since my high school days.
@oheck5570
@oheck5570 4 года назад
kmwwrench oh the memories!!!!
@JOBETHSEXTONSCraftyCauldron
@JOBETHSEXTONSCraftyCauldron 4 года назад
This was a great video!! Thank you so much for this. Take care, Nik!
@kathleendahl1188
@kathleendahl1188 Год назад
I want to get into making my own paper and books, and I wondered if you can use standard fabric for the bindings?
@paulinemegson8519
@paulinemegson8519 Год назад
You “can”…..you probably don’t want to tho. To turn in your edges and corners neatly and securely you want a covering that isn’t bulky and will take a crease. Fabric alone can be very bulky and that’s mostly because it doesn’t stay put when creased. Fabric alone can also allow the base layers to show thru and stretch where you don’t want it to. For any beginner, fabric without any backing is probably not the way to go.
@edition-deluxe
@edition-deluxe Год назад
I disagree with that last comment. I'd just go for it. I've been a book restoration artist for nearly 20 years, and I've seen all types of books with all types of coverings. Some easier to work with than others. You may just have a little more prep work, but if you keep in mind the thickness you'll be fine. Don't listen to haters--go for it!
@JannyHaak
@JannyHaak 4 года назад
Awesome, very useful information! Thanks Nik! 🙏
@millanahorner3942
@millanahorner3942 3 года назад
If using paper to cover a book, how do you guarantee that there will be no bubbles. And what is the best adhesive to use. Thank you for all your tips.
@waboosje
@waboosje 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this info with us. That is very helpfull. Nice to see a face with the voice, you look beautifull.
@Aegopodium
@Aegopodium 4 года назад
I am just working on a Bach music sheet book from 18hundred something and it had a cover that was hideous. Behind the spine there was a stamp of the bookbinder and I would have loved to slap him... I took it apart. I wanted to recycle the cardboard but stopped, as I am not sure, if the bright green, heavily faded cover paper might be dyed with arsenic. If it was, it would explain why I fell ill after having stripped it off the cover.....
@iamdawt
@iamdawt 4 года назад
That's a thing they did?! Yikes! I hope you're feeling better.
@Aegopodium
@Aegopodium 4 года назад
@@iamdawt The very intense green colour was a arsenic dye. They dyed clothes and wallpaper and basically everything. There is a BBC series "Hidden Killers in the Victorian home". The channel on RU-vid is called Absolute History. Have fun!
@Aegopodium
@Aegopodium 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MvxnXOoFl20.html.
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
you might be spot on with that theory and that is a very scary thought! I realize it might be going a little further than you'd like, but there are arsenic testing kits for drinking water. I wonder if they would work if a piece of the paper was soaked in a bit of water then tested...
@Aegopodium
@Aegopodium 4 года назад
@@NiktheBooksmith I thought I put this out here as you too are doing repairs and it never crossed my mind, that it could be that dangerous. Stay safe!
@debbiecarter6430
@debbiecarter6430 4 года назад
Really helpful Nik. Cute to see the Cowper. 😀❤️
@natalierozean5989
@natalierozean5989 3 года назад
I have an absolutely lovely 1930s japanese poetry book. It’s a treasure containing photos and tissue paper sheets to protect it. It’s also has silver metallic cranes and lotus art work on the inside cover. There are so many bits of vintage ephemera included in the book itself (including a note saying it was written by “Muyuge Princess Kuyo Takeko”?? I may have butchered that. My problem is the cover is material. I want to keep it. It is absolutely lovely! It is pink w an artistic abstract doodling. However... the off white part of it looks as though 100 yrs of oily dirty hands have rubbed over it! I wanted to put a light gesso over it, then cover in encaustic wax. I thought the gesso would allow for the beautiful artwork to show through... but will it still allow the dingy dirty parts of the cover to show thru as well? Aside from being dirty, the covers in perfect shape. It came in a pink material covered chipboard book case. Is there any suggestion to rid the dirt while preserving the art?
@angelmiller377
@angelmiller377 3 года назад
What books do you save? I had several old Nancy Drew books. I am a librarian at a middle school.
@iamwhatiam4075
@iamwhatiam4075 4 года назад
Thank you Nik for sharing your knowledge.
@ruthhickman1029
@ruthhickman1029 4 года назад
What cloth is best for strengthening the hinge/spine?
@collettekunkler7211
@collettekunkler7211 4 года назад
Great tips! Thanks for putting this together for us!
@MaureenAstrid
@MaureenAstrid 4 года назад
💖🤗 thank you Nik 🤗💖so helpful and inspiring.
@rneustel388
@rneustel388 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing so much helpful information! It definitely helps to hear about the problem children and the ways to discipline them. 🤭
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
😄
@karenholst8306
@karenholst8306 4 года назад
👍👍👍💕💕💕🇩🇰
@LepGold
@LepGold 4 года назад
Can I just say how gorgeous your hair is? It's getting so long and it looks so healthy and lovely! I know.... totally off topic!
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
thank you, Carrie! ❤️
@VintageSoulCrafter
@VintageSoulCrafter 4 года назад
Wow, your hair is so long now. It's beautious!!
@animarjournals
@animarjournals 4 года назад
Just loved this. What a pleasure to learn with you, Nik. Muchas gracias!
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
de nada! =)
@cathyhaynes2700
@cathyhaynes2700 4 года назад
I'm not sure how tough it will be but... I made a book cloth from a mid weight cotton fabric. To make it a bit more durable I used heat bond and adhered it to tissues paper. It was fairly easy to work with (ie fold and corners) and hopefully more durable than just plain cloth would be. It was one of my first attempts at bookbinding and looks/feels really nice.
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
hi Cathy! yep, that's perfect! It is one of the ways I use to create bookcloth too, not always my favorite, but it depends on the weight of the fabric to begin with.
@cathyhaynes2700
@cathyhaynes2700 4 года назад
@@NiktheBooksmith I would truly like to take a more serious approach to bookbinding. Could you recommend one of your available classes. I've been dabbling in this for about a year, just by watching a lot of RU-vid videos. I'd like to get more depth in the art/skill of bookbinding.
@shirleymccullough2515
@shirleymccullough2515 4 года назад
Thanks Nik, as usual I learned a lot ! 🌻🍁
@geminigirl68
@geminigirl68 4 года назад
Wow your long hair is so pretty! Great vid!
@lucy7b
@lucy7b 4 года назад
Thank you. By the way Cowper is pronounced Cooper. Love those old books
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
good to know, thank you Lucy!
@shelleynobleart
@shelleynobleart 4 года назад
Super fantastic content, Ms. Nic!
@lalagamma4452
@lalagamma4452 4 года назад
Good information. TFS 🐞🐝🦋📔
@maryherman4321
@maryherman4321 3 года назад
It's nice to see other people who value books as I do. You have a special talent.
@marlenejones6266
@marlenejones6266 4 года назад
Well thank you Nik. I have twin grandsons born on Halloween. I have prepared a junk journal for each with plenty of writing space also. The thing is I have these 2 very awesome papers for the covers. Now I worried about using paper on the covers. The journals are used books. I do have some brown leather tape I used on a recliner. Is it possible to use that on the spine? Or should I invest in bookcloth? I really didnt think the tape was all that great. Thanks for any help or info. You are the best
@NiktheBooksmith
@NiktheBooksmith 4 года назад
hi Marlene! I am not familiar with leather tape, so its hard for me to give an opinion on that. But, if you don't want to make bookcloth or have any accessible to you, you could use a lightweight canvas fabric. Got some old khakis laying around that you don't wear anymore? Because the reason to use bookcloth is to keep any adhesive from seeping through from underneath, you can mimic that by using a closer woven, wee bit heavier textile. I always suggest to test out a scrap by pasting it down to a piece of board and see if the adhesive shows through. Also, its easy to make bookcloth, there are tons of tuts online, if you want to try your hand at it. =)
@marlenejones6266
@marlenejones6266 4 года назад
@@NiktheBooksmith I do have some good weight camo green that would work. I'm going to try my hand at makin the bookcloth myself. Its another aspect or makin the journals really hand made including the bookcloth. They are such special boys and they are in foster care right now so I want to be sure their gifts are just as special as they are. Thank you so much for responding to me Nik. How are you feeling these days dear lady? I hope you are staying well. Stay safe in these troubling times .
@journalingadventures
@journalingadventures 4 года назад
Very informative. Thank you
@pamjones3377
@pamjones3377 4 года назад
How beautiful your work is.
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