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Someone posted a note a little while ago - it seems photobucket has reversed their policy, and so your stuff should be visible again... Congratulations, very good news. But yes, who knows how long it will last...

 

Ah ... so ...

 

Now we can all revisit my threadposts ...

(including myself )

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Hmmm ...

 

I am noticing that my old original superlong thread (locked) is still being actively viewed/read.

 

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This is an order for a set of journals carrying a marine theme.

 

I had a fabric in my stash that was in that theme.

I bought it at that time cos it was done in Batik and I liked it.

 

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Closeup

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The challenge was to maximise the entire fabric with as little wastage as possible.

This being a fat quarter size, the quantity of journal covers it can yield is limited.

Here you see an attempt at maximising the number of journal covers , in whatever assorted sizes.

I managed to get only 3 large and 1 small journal.

whatever remainder fabric can be used for either hinges or bookmarks as I have done before.

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The brief called for 5 journals.

and I had to figure out how to meet that requirement.

 

Thought of colour copying the fabric like so ...

fpn_1542682633__img_1138.jpg

 

but it wasnt good enough. ...

 

Had to scrap that idea.

 

 

 

 

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I started with the small A6 variant cos its more manageable ...

 

After like cutting out the fabric for all the journals, this was what I got left ...

3 large and 1 small journal.

The way to achieve this is to use less fabric for each journal. And this is accomplished by using a spine accent.

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So whatever substantial amount of fabric , I will incorporate them into the hinges.

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Whatever remaining are turned into bookmarks

Very little wastage upon using one pc of fabric.

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Used a dark blue textured heavy paper for the flyleaves

And the 2 hinges ready

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Creating the hinges ...

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As long as the fabric is not black, it can admit light into the pocket.

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Covers done, with matching hinges ... :D

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This is JOURNAL 256 "IKAN - BATIK" - Warm Grey

A6 (small) size

 

Front

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Back

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I used a matching dark midnight blue elastic bookband

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fpn_1542857170__dscf7979.jpg

 

Rust Orange stitches

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fpn_1542857260__dscf7981.jpg

 

Full spread

fpn_1542857299__dscf7982.jpg

 

The dark bookcloth somehow seems to show off the emboss / deboss better

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Rear flyleaves

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I drew a triggerfish , at that time trying to test whether this paper could take light watercolour washes.

So this one went into the inktestpage on the front.

I like triggerfishes for their riot of colours on their body markings. :D

This one's called "HumuHumu " by its local name ... Hawaiian ?

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The name is drawn in with NOODLER's Black with no feathering nor bleedthru ... :thumbup:

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I think the artwork can do with some more colouring to improve it ...

O yeah now I remember, I used PLATINUM irongall ink for the yellows at the lips ...

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Colophon

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Writing paper is FABRIANO ECOQUA BIOPRIMA , 85g, Plain (unlined)

7 Signatures , 6 Folios each

Total 168 writing pages

not bad for such a lightweight paper ...

 

I like this one ...

Beautiful batik print

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Next was doing the A5 (large) variant ...

 

For embossing , debossing, its important to select your card underlay carefully.

I reckon the card underlay to be about 250-300g in grammage.

sometimes, whatever is underneath can be noticeable, especially if your fabric is light coloured.

Here I decided on a plain white underlay where the orange looks a little lighter coloured.

I am quite sure the shade of orange would be different if the card underlay were to be black.

As per my original design, I have turned the spine accent/fabric junction into a feature.

The pointed triangular fabric shapes will show up later when the spine accent bookcloth covers this part.

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The trapezoidal shapes being installed back into position

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The completed covers compared against its smaller A6 variant

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I decided to try something different for the flyleaves , which the Owner was happy to go along with , something I appreciate very much in my customers. :D

So I looked at scrapbooking paper , and found this ...

not only is it double-sided , it was turquoise in colour which matched the orange fabric well. :thumbup:

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Studying the combo ...

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Execution ...

I decided to invert the whale at the other flyleaf to create interest.

so you see both front and rear flyleaves with pocket

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Completed ... JOURNAL 256A "IKAN - BATIK" - Warm Grey

 

A5 size (large)

 

Front

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Rear

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And I chose turquoise bands which matched perfectly ...

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fpn_1542887242__dscf8002.jpg

 

Orange stitches

fpn_1542887556__dscf8004.jpg

 

fpn_1542887588__dscf8005.jpg

 

 

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Full spread

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With its A6 variant

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Front flyleaf

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Rear flyleaf with built-in pocket

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The anti drop-out flap is cut to size such that it is aligned with the whale on the rear inside cover :bunny01:

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So in effect, the front and rear flyleaves look co-ordinated like so ... :bunny01: :bunny01:

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Inktestpage

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Colophon

fpn_1542888472__dscf8027.jpg

 

 

Writing paper is

NATURALIS Absolute White , 120g , Smooth

7 Signatures 4 Folios each,

total 112 writing pages

 

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This is the 3rd variant but here I explored using some other material for the spine accent instead of the usual bookcloth which I prefer.

 

I used scrapbooking paper mainly cos of the colour that was requested - teal.

The paper had swirls in it and so I used the centre part of the paper to achieve symmetry.

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The colour combo was very good.

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The right grammage and type of paper can really make a huge difference.

This one is also textured.

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Wrapped

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I managed to find a matching flyleaf in a marine theme ..

seahorses , double-sided print

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and turquoise bands ...

perfect match ... :D

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Installed the flyleaves ...

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completed ...

JOURNAL 256B " IKAN - BATIK" - Teal

 

A5 size (large)

 

Front

fpn_1542938295__dscf8015.jpg

 

Back

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Turquoise bands

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fpn_1542938419__dscf8022.jpg

 

Rust orange stitches and orange ribbon pagemarker

fpn_1542938457__dscf8023.jpg

 

fpn_1542938492__dscf8024.jpg

 

 

Front flyleaf

fpn_1542938539__dscf8029.jpg

 

Rear Flyleaf

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The flap is aligned ...

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Double-sided provides some interest ...

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So the front and rear flyleaves co-ordinated ...

fpn_1542939988__dscf8036.jpg

 

 

 

Colophon

fpn_1542938772__dscf8040.jpg

 

 

Writing paper is a combination of

NATURALIS Absolute White , 135g , Matte , and

NATURALIS Vanilla White . 135g, Smooth

7 Signatures, 5 Folios each

Total 140 writing pages

 

The papers alternate in signatures like so ...

The Matte Absolute White (whiter shade) has just that little texture which is sometimes preferred in certain art media.

Likewise the smooth Vanilla White (ivory shade) has its advantages too ...

This is useful as an art journal, offering both kinds of papers for various art mediums.

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This is a nice colour combo .. :thumbup:

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This is JOURNAL 256C "IKAN - BATIK" - Cobalt Blue

 

Front

fpn_1543196082__dscf8041.jpg

 

 

Rear

fpn_1543196206__dscf8043.jpg

 

 

with bands

fpn_1543196246__dscf8046.jpg

 

fpn_1543196275__dscf8047.jpg

 

 

Orange stitches , ribbon ...

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This one's also a combo of writing paper ...

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Full spread

fpn_1543196414__dscf8051.jpg

 

fpn_1543196458__dscf8053.jpg

 

 

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Like the other variants, this one too had its special flyleaves

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Front flyleaves

fpn_1543196619__dscf8054.jpg

 

 

Rear flyleaves

fpn_1543196673__dscf8057.jpg

 

 

Front and rear in view

fpn_1543196725__dscf8058.jpg

 

 

Colophon

fpn_1543196799__dscf8062.jpg

 

Writing paper is

NATURALIS Absolute White , 135g, Matte

NATURALIS Vanilla White , 135g, Smooth

7 Signatures, 5 Folios each (getting a tad too thick :mellow: )

Total 140 writing pages

 

fpn_1543196953__dscf8042.jpg

 

 

 

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This is an order for a set of journals carrying a marine theme.

 

I had a fabric in my stash that was in that theme.

I bought it at that time cos it was done in Batik and I liked it.

 

fpn_1542681916__img_1106.jpg

 

 

Closeup

fpn_1542682002__img_1108.jpg

 

 

The challenge was to maximise the entire fabric with as little wastage as possible.

This being a fat quarter size, the quantity of journal covers it can yield is limited.

Here you see an attempt at maximising the number of journal covers , in whatever assorted sizes.

I managed to get only 3 large and 1 small journal.

whatever remainder fabric can be used for either hinges or bookmarks as I have done before.

fpn_1542682391__img_1112.jpg

 

The brief called for 5 journals.

and I had to figure out how to meet that requirement.

 

Thought of colour copying the fabric like so ...

fpn_1542682633__img_1138.jpg

 

but it wasnt good enough. ...

 

Had to scrap that idea.

 

 

 

 

I decided to try embossing / debossing after seeing that the fish motif was kind of uncomplicated ...

Traced out the motif ...

fpn_1543199192__img_1114.jpg

 

On an A5 coverboard ...

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Photocopied onto card and

Tried out some cuts ...

fpn_1543199412__img_1119.jpg

 

 

This is the emboss ...

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All parts are cut out carefully, making sure the left behind card remains intact.

The reason is that whatever is left behind will form the mirror image and become the deboss version

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The original trace was too busy , so I reduced the clutter ...

Here you see the emboss on the rightside and its leftover on the leftside that will form the identical deboss version

fpn_1543200170__img_1135.jpg

 

 

So this are the completed covers for the emboss variant ...

Space is reserved along the spine to cater for the stitches that will take up position there ...

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This is the left behind card that now forms the deboss variant of the embossed variant...

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Both debossed and embossed together ...

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Next came the selection of the bookcloth that would be suitable to do the emboss and deboss ...

 

fpn_1543243283__img_1153.jpg

 

 

settled on a yellow ochre bookcloth ...

fpn_1543243633__dscf7869.jpg

 

 

I think its the shade of the bookcloth that makes the deboss more visible...

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Quite relieved to see it turned out okay... :)

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Completed ...

This is JOURNAL 118H GEMATEX - YELLOW OCHRE - DEBOSS - Ikan Batik

A5 size

 

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Back

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Brown stitches, brown ribbon, and brown bands

fpn_1543244176__dscf8075.jpg

 

fpn_1543244220__dscf8076.jpg

 

 

Full spread ...

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fpn_1543244288__dscf8079.jpg

 

 

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Used this matching scrapbooking paper as flyleaves

fpn_1543244700__img_1126.jpg

 

 

Front flyleaves

fpn_1543244380__dscf8081.jpg

 

 

Rear flyleaves

fpn_1543244425__dscf8084.jpg

 

 

Front and rear in view

fpn_1543244460__dscf8085.jpg

 

 

Inktestpage

fpn_1543244490__dscf8086.jpg

 

 

Colophon

fpn_1543244615__dscf8089.jpg

 

writing paper is a combo of ...

NATURALIS Absolute White , 135g , Matte

NATURALIS Vanilla White , 135g , Smooth

7 Signatures , 5 Folios each

total 140 writing pages

 

 

fpn_1543245209__dscf8066.jpg

 

 

fpn_1543244814__dscf8074.jpg

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This is the emboss variant ...

fpn_1543379524__dscf7846.jpg

 

 

I decided to use Lime Green bookcloth ...

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completed

for a moment, I was anxious whether the emboss will work out or not with the Lime Green which is a light shade.

Some colours may not be able to catch the shadows quite as well as other shades of bookcloth.

fpn_1543418236__dscf7882.jpg

 

It came out quite well, plus the fact that the simple shapes and patterns made the execution - the cutting and the burnishing - more do-able.

fpn_1543418374__dscf7878.jpg

 

fpn_1543418504__dscf7883.jpg

 

 

 

Completed,

 

JOURNAL 186E "GEMATEX - Lime Green - Ikan - Batik - Emboss"

 

A5 size

 

 

Front

fpn_1543418550__dscf8092.jpg

 

 

Rear

fpn_1543418590__dscf8096.jpg

 

 

 

I couldnt find the exact shade of bands

so I had to make do with this ...

fpn_1543418637__dscf8099.jpg

 

nice bookbands

fpn_1543418687__dscf8100.jpg

 

 

matching lime green stitches ... and ribbon pagemarker ...

fpn_1543418725__dscf8101.jpg

 

fpn_1543418788__dscf8102.jpg

 

 

fpn_1543418817__dscf8103.jpg

 

 

fpn_1543418850__dscf8106.jpg

 

 

Kinda looked like sea kelp

fpn_1543418911__img_1125.jpg

 

 

Rear flyleaves with built-in pocket ...

fpn_1543418974__dscf8109.jpg

 

 

fpn_1543419066__dscf8110.jpg

 

 

Colophon

fpn_1543419115__dscf8114.jpg

 

 

Writing paper is a combination of

NATURALIS Absolute White , 135g, Matte (4 Signatures)

NATURALIS Vanilla White , 135g, Smooth (3 Signatures)

They both alternate in the Signatures.

7 Signatures, 5 Folios each

Total 140 writing pages

fpn_1543418788__dscf8102.jpg

 

This is another journal in this matched set of 6, thats made more for art use. :thumbup:

 

fpn_1543419598__dscf8095.jpg

 

side by side with its yellow ochre companion ...

fpn_1543419649__dscf8091.jpg

 

 

Here you see the exact twin of the emboss (leftside) and its deboss (rightside) ...

fpn_1543419703__dscf8115.jpg

 

 

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I like this pair ... :thumbup: :D

 

 

 

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The whole set ....

 

JOURNALS 256 "IKAN - BATIK"

 

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I like this entire set , pretty unique....

One of a kind ...

:D

 

 

And howzabout that ....

This is also post #256 !!! :D

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These look amazing!

 

One question: (actually I have many questions, but...) Where do you get the colored elastic bands? I see many options on Amazon but it's hard to know without actually holding it, and local craft stores don't seem to stock it.

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These look amazing!

 

One question: (actually I have many questions, but...) Where do you get the colored elastic bands? I see many options on Amazon but it's hard to know without actually holding it, and local craft stores don't seem to stock it.

 

Thanks ...

 

Yes I too cannot find them here in stores.

You can find them online from TaoBao (China)

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This one's an order thats supposed to be similar to its small variant.

 

But here I decided to try to add in the emboss / deboss,

- to see whether this buckram material can handle emboss/debossing

- and to add interest onto this large plain cover.

 

JOURNAL 192B "Oxblood"

 

A5 size (large)

 

Front

fpn_1543421930__dscf7953.jpg

 

 

Rear

fpn_1543455954__dscf7956.jpg

 

 

I used deep magenta bands

fpn_1543456019__dscf7957.jpg

 

fpn_1543456052__dscf7961.jpg

 

 

Selected Mango stitches for contrast ...

fpn_1543456142__dscf7958.jpg

 

 

fpn_1543456171__dscf7960.jpg

 

 

 

 

Full spread

fpn_1543456079__dscf7962.jpg

 

 

fpn_1543456222__dscf7963.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

Matching mango flyleaves too ...

fpn_1543456282__dscf7965.jpg

 

 

 

Colophon

writing paper is

NATURALIS Vanilla White , 135g, Smooth :thumbup:

7 Signatures, 4 Folios each

Total 112 writing pages

fpn_1543455855__dscf7970.jpg

 

 

 

Was relieved to see that buckram can handle the emboss/deboss quite well.

the stitches are seated in the debossed parts and so are a little protected from abrasions.

Buckram is hardy, robust . Its like tarpaulin. This journal can take quite a bit of 'abuse ' .

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This is a long overdue order ...

The 2nd last piece of Goatskin Light Tan Crinkled leather that is remaining ..

This one is an odd size - a 7" x 5" midsize journal ...

It came to this size becos the remnant leather only had space to accommodate this size and another conventional sized journal.

 

Preparing the leather ...

someone bought this for me from NZ ... a Kiridashi ?

Smallish in size.

Finally got something been looking for a long time.

Sharp !

Skiving down the corners ...

fpn_1543976665__dscf8133.jpg

 

 

I applied neatsfoot oil around the edges on the wrong side , where there's gonna be foldovers - just to soften the hide and make it pliable ...

fpn_1543976825__dscf8135.jpg

 

 

Also applied on the right side ...

It will darken the leather where it is oiled, but it will fade back to its original colour after some time ...

This time I used neatsfoot oil , its a lot less viscous, almost watery like. a very thin oil ... I am guessing it will do its work and yet not darken the leather for longer than desired.

fpn_1543976921__dscf8136.jpg

 

 

mounted onto the greyboards

fpn_1543977030__dscf8137.jpg

 

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After these few leather journals, I have come to adopt this technique of folding in the corners.

I will glue all the straight edges first , leaving the corners unglued ...

Becos the leather has been softened a bit, they stretch as they are folded tight over the covers, so you see the edge of the leather not exactly perfectly straight, a little wavy ....

fpn_1543977190__dscf8140.jpg

 

 

 

Here you see the leftover leather at one of the right -angled corner ...

fpn_1543977328__dscf8141.jpg

 

What you see above is that there's quite a bit of leather at these unfolded corners.

What I did was (not illustrated) to :

- pinch the corners together with your fingers;

- use a scissors and cut away this extra leather , close to the greyboards

 

The reason for doing this is to reduce the amount of leather so that when you foldover, you have less leather to compress and flatten upon itself, so that you won't end up with an unsightly mound of leather here at these corners.

 

 

 

 

 

This is a pic after folding over and using a teflon bone folder.

(I highly recommend using a teflon bonefolder for this operation becos leather cant stick to the teflon and what you are doing is applying very high pressure as you press and shape the leather into position at this right angled corner. You are moulding the leather into shape.)

When I foldover,

- I apply a bit more generous glue to cover every corner of the inside leather;

- then wait till the glue is almost dried (this is necessary cos you are dealing with leather - a stiffer medium - which will resist adhering. so half dried glue is stickier than fresh glue ...

- then foldover onto itself, making it as flat as possible, shifting the leather around in that corner if necessary to achieve as much flatness as you can.

You can see that at this stage, its pretty decent flatness you can achieve with a teflon bonefolder (and lots of patient, repetitive kneading)

For the kind of journals that I make, this is not flat enough , at least for me ...

I will clamp down and flatten all corners overnight as you will see later.

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This is a rounded corner

Here, for rounded corners, you dont trim away leather with scissors like the right angled corners above...

You need enough leather to form pleats round the corner.

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Rounded corner , folded in ...

pictured with the teflon bonefolder.

Pleats formed radially over the corner.

You need angled tweezers to execute this.

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After the corners are folded in, next I will do the filler board .

The filler board makes up for the thickness of the leather.

The objective is to achieve as flat as possible the inside flyleaves covering the foldovers (where the leather ends on the inside cover)

The filler board must abut the leather as tightly as possible.

So what I do is to use a steel straightedge and make a fresh and very straight cut on the wavy edge of the folded-over leather.

You can notice the straight edges of the leather on this pic below.

So On the left , you see the cover ready to receive the filler board on the right.

The filler board is cut carefully to fit exactly the space bounded by the leather on all 4 sides. Nevermind if they are not exactly 90 degrees square.

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Here you see the filler board in place , achieving an almost flushed surface with the leather.

BEFORE

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AFTER

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All corners are clamped flat overnight...

This operation adds time, but I highly recommend this for superior results ...

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The morning after

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and the right angled corners ...

see how flat they can be flattened ...

(see how the filler board is cut to match the exact outline of the leather)

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I love this one.

Visually stunning ..

Its one piece of leather across two covers. The creases match up .

The darkened edges (by neatsfoot oil) will fade away, which you will see in the finished product ...

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I like this very much :thumbup:

Lots of character ...

 

 

 

 

... 671 crafted ... one at a time ... ☺️

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