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	<title>The Book of the Erinyes Journal &#187; casebound</title>
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		<title>Bookbinding Practice</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Watson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the pace has started to pick up on the Book of the Erinyes project I decided it was time to get some much-needed bookbinding practice. I’d sewn together a collection of blank signatures a week-or-so ago and tipped on the endpapers, but I was feeling somewhat nervous about the case binding. Today I took [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/includes/graphics/practicebook1.jpg" alt="textblock sewn" width="300" height="236" align="right" />As the pace has started to pick up on the <em>Book of the Erinyes</em> project I decided it was time to get some much-needed bookbinding practice.</p>
<p>I’d sewn together a collection of blank signatures a week-or-so ago and tipped on the endpapers, but I was feeling somewhat nervous about the case binding.</p>
<p>Today I took the plunge and put together my first case binding, and attached it to the signatures to produce a finished book.</p>
<p>I was fairly pleased with the results — although the edges of the pages are very uneven from where I’d had to cut them with a knife since I don’t have a guillotine or a plough for trimming the pages properly.</p>
<p><img src="/includes/graphics/practicebook2.jpg" alt="case bound book" width="300" height="305" align="right" />I’ve been teaching myself bookbinding, and there have been three books which have been a great help:</p>
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<li><em>Hand Bookbinding — A Manual of Instruction</em> by Aldren A. Watson, Dover Publications Inc.</li>
<li><em>Handmade Bookbinding Techniques</em> by Josep Cambras, A &amp; C Black.</li>
<li><em>The Bookbinding Handbook</em> by Sue Doggett, Search Press.</li>
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<p>I’d recommend all of these three books to anyone thinking of teaching themselves hand bookbinding.</p>
<p>The <em>Handmade Books</em> DVD from <a href="http://store.falkiners.com/store/category/1/481/Bookbinding-DVD-/">Shepherds</a> was also an invaluable help — although the books mentioned above are excellent, watching the techniques being demonstrated lets you fully understand the process.</p>
<p>So my first book is bound and I’ve learnt a lot about all the necessary techniques that I can use on the <em>Book of the Erinyes</em>.  I’ve got at least a couple of months until the text and photographs for the <em>Book of the Erinyes</em> will be ready, so I’m going to do a few more practice pieces using blank paper over the coming weeks.</p>
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