Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Kiddo bookbinded her gift for friend's birthday

There you go, never mind with some flaws and imperfections, as long as it comes with big heart.
Kiddo first coptic stitch book, after she had done with japanese stab binding.
She watched me did my countless coptic stitch and she was moved to start one.
It's friend's birthday coming so she decided to give away something special.
Yes, it's perfectly a handmade book.
She did one, then continue with another one......kept it as gift to give away to friend in future.
Thread: embroidery thread. Fabric: my left over canvas from sewing a bag. 






Monday, October 31, 2016

Japanese stab binding on upcycled paper

Got these batch of blue paper cardboards some time ago.
And found these computer paper in a clean recycled bin.
So here i run a yellow star binding again.
My ultimate aim in bookbinding: to reuse whatever available resources and give paper a second life.




Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Mini book

Kiddo has some left over paper and i was thinking of what i can do with it.
The thought of using fabric as the cover has been cultivating long time ago. So perhaps this was the right time to germinate the idea of fabric cover.
Still, going on with coptic stitch.



Sunday, October 23, 2016

Special bookbinding gift to a group of teenagers

Literally spent almost like 'satu hari satu malam' (one day and one night) just to get one book done from scratch.
From paper cutting, cover cutting, measuring, sticking, to final sewing.
I have a target of 10 books to complete. It cant be 9 or 8, it should be a perfect 10, otherwise i will be deemed unfair.
With some on french stitch and mostly on coptic stitch, and I was using mostly leftover wallpaper that was supposed to be junk in the dustbin. The inner papers were leftover printed paper from my neighbour who run  a printing company.
My main aim was to fully utilize whatever resources that i could get from the recycled bin and upcycle them to give them a second life.
From end paper to inner paper and cardboard, they were supposed to end up in recycling bin.
Finally.....and finally, my babies were borned:

Top middle cover was using curtain fabric. Damn difficult to stick and i am still learning how to do it well on fabric, particularly curtain fabric.

Left to right cover: wallpaper, wallpaper, wall sticker, wrapper. Thread: cotton yarn. Coptic stitch








French stitch on soft cardboard, with wallpaper as corver





Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Mini workshop for kids


It came as a an unexpected mini workshop for a group of 11 yrs old.
We did japanese stab binding (chevron pattern) on hard cover.
Combination of japanese paper, indian paper and local gift wrapper as the front cover.
Phoebe fine tuned many steps in sewing and stitching.
It took nearly 3 hours to complete but when you see tired and happy faces that beamed with contentment, everything has turned out to be worthwhile.
See you next time, kiddo!







Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Star japanese stab binding

Getting prepared to coach a group of kiddos on hard cover japanese stab binding.
Chosen the star shape and punch holes on hard cardboards.
Get my kiddo as the guinea pig to sew from the pattern.

Half way done on japanese paper as the cover.

Monday, April 18, 2016

French stitch bookbinding

Days before the class, i had a dream about bookbinding.
Strange but true to life.
Something that i really looked forward to.

It was coarsely done as i was just started out.
LIttle girl purposely tie the pinkish ribbon this way and it created a wonderful surprise