Here's another in my series of "found" books -- books I've made from odds and ends I come across in my daily life, packages from our store, things like that. Tonight, we went to dinner at Chili's. As soon as we sat down, I noticed there were the usual pressed paper bar coasters on the table. Ahhh, book covers, obviously.
These play on the Chili's chain reputation for great margaritas. I simply cut the text paper into pages, folded them and nested them into eight signatures. The signatures are sewn together and attached to the covers with a single-needle coptic stitch with beige thread. I'm still having a bit of a challenge with the coptic stitch. I find it tricky to get the tension on the stitching right and my books often tend to not lie completely closed. Apparently, I'm pulling the thread too tight, but when I try to loosen it up, it gets sloppy/floppy. Guess I just need to keep at it until I get the feel for it.
Not much more to say about this particular book. A nice, simple little book with found covers.
Your stitching looks great to me. I haven't a clue how to go about it, too tight or just right.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoying seeing what you will come up with next.
Wonderful project!
I think that happens all the time with thicker signatures. Try to loosen only the cover stitches. Love your books.
ReplyDeleteI designed a book from a slinky. I have yet to see it in public. Try to think of a page design to fit in and nest against one another and you have it.
frances - Fascinating idea. I'm going to have to let that one stew for awhile before trying. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteI admire so much inventiveness daily
Ah, but before the slinky, perhaps a *snake* book, where you cut around inside of a circle and then it expands...am I making any sense, if not I will try to find a photo. It is a pop-up structure, but I am now wondering how it could also be a book.
ReplyDeleteI picked up some of these coasters at lunch today, thinking that they would make a great something or other. Now I know what one great something or other is! ;)
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