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Finished today

The accounting things I had to do today took much less time than I had expected. I’m finished in record time. Though I suppose it doesn’t matter as much as it could because I remembered that some of the files I had lost were in fact backed up online. All I really had to do was download and re-enter the information into the spreadsheets. Not bad.

So I managed to get all that done as well as verify some finishing touches for 2 custom orders. One of the journals is a very rough journal, the sort I really love to make. The details are all left up to me and a general idea of what the client wants as well as a little personal information about the person it’s being gifted to. I find that sometimes that’s the best thing I need when making a journal, just a little background. I don’t need a lot of information just a touch.

I’ve printed up the lined pages for both the journals. It’s strange for me to be including lines; most of my clients have been artists or art journalers, not poets or writers. It’s been a pretty easy thing to do. In the past I used PageMaker or lotus, but I’ve found that word does it just fine. The other thing that is working better is the printer, I think that my old computers just didn’t have enough oomph to drive this printer, because now it’s printing out 20 and 50 sheets at a time with no problems, unlike in the past when I would have to print out 5 sheets at a go because it would stop working and the computer would think for a half hour, it just works so much better.

Tomorrow I’ll be able to finish most of one of the custom journals, I’m not sure I’m going o go with a more historically accurate sewing or one that I like the best. We’ll see.

Lines

I have figured out how to make lines on a page. I’ve done it before but it wasn’t this easy. I had PageMaker ready to use and looked at it and realized I really didn’t want to use it for any amount of time tonight, so I pulled out my trusty Word and figured out how to do it the quick and dirty way. I must say that while lines aren’t my thing, they came out pretty damn well. I’m pretty happy with them. The proportions per page are good and they have just enough weight and distance that they look easy for writing.

I’m trying to decide if I want to take it to a Copy center to have it printed or if I want to print it here. I think that I don’t want to pay the extra cash for printing, so I’ll print it here. I have plenty of toner in the laser printer and plenty of paper. I’m rather looking forward to making this journal.

I went with a different vendor for the leather and I’m thinking she’s going to take along time on the shipping. I’m not happy about it as I paid top price for the leather and an exorbitant amount for shipping putting this hide in the top amount I’ve ever spent on a hide. Not to worry thought I’m sure that I’ll be able to sell journals in this color. Pink is after all quite popular. It would also make perfect pregnancy journals.

I need to follow up with a coworker with the journal she wanted me to make for her brother. I’m not sure what she had in mind but we’ll figure it out.

Tomorrow will be accounting day for me. I need to go through all my things, take an inventory of it all and figure out how much I’ve spent on hides, paper, and thread. I know that I’ve got a lot of stock right now- my paper rack keeps growing. I have it all strung up around the room like laundry. It’s pretty cool, or so I think.

Future plan

4 journals in one day, I’m pretty impressed with myself. Granted I had all the covers finished ahead of time and all I needed to do was cut and fold the paper and sew the covers on. I took a lot of breaks and took a decent nap. (C’mon today is one of my few days off at the day job I need to relax sometimes.)

One of the journals that I made today was a custom cover with a standard sewing, so that took more time, and I think it’s design I’ll be using in the future because it really was cool looking, very tuff.

I’ll be listing some of them on the website and some of them on eBay as time goes on.

I’ve decided that I will only be putting gone or two listings up on eBay at a time, probably one brown and one black or some combination of the two. Though I think it will always be the stock journals. I’m not sure I’m still thinking it through. My sales did get high enough that I was actually getting paid for my time not just the materials.

Tuesday is going to be my day for accounting type things. When my hard drive failed I lost all my information- all the spreadsheets I had made and all the information I needed for my money information. So I have to redo all those and I’m going to back it up to my thumb drive and perhaps my palm pilot. Trying to figure out everything again is going to be a huge pain in the butt, and I would rather spend my time working on journals rather than figuring out my money situation.

Station Cradle AKA Sewing Cradle




This is my home made station cradle aka sewing cradle. It’s cardboard from leftover paper boxes and hotglue. Lots of hot glue. Iwould suggest that when buildingone of these not to use the cooler melting glue but the hot hot melt glue. It works much better.

I reinforced the bottom with tyvek so that my signatures would not fall through the bottom. I did this so that I could replace it. It’s held with a couple of beads of hot glue on each side. Hte tyvek is then stretched tight over the bottom of the cradle. I think it seems to help the stations from flairing out too much.

It works for me. I’ll be making one much larger for bigger books.

Every adventure must have a great journal




I made this journal with a friend of mine in mind. I may give it to him but I’m not sure I want to part with it just yet.

I think it fits his personality to a T and that he will enjoy it.

To the good stuff!

It’s a pocket sized travel style journal. It’s 5.5 by 4.25 inches in size with a wrap around envelope style cover. I left the flap edge raw. I backed it with my favorite paper- the backwards-raised printed phonebook paper in gray and brown. The spine is reinforced with tyvek. I used a simple sewing pattern to not compete with the patches. I had some scraps of black leather pre-backed with adhesive lying around. I heated them and attached them to the front cover flap. I then stitched around the patches to really hold them down and to add a little oomph. I used one patch to cover up an edge of the leather that was left from cutting too close to the edge of the hide. The other patch is used to reinforce the thong. In the back of the journal I attached a “packing list enclosed” pouch to create a pocket for storage.

It’s very unique journal made specifically with someone in mind. I’m convinced my friends get the best journals from me.

Premium Stock Travel Journal



I’m pretty excited about this journal. I accidently cut the cover about 4 inches too long. So the flap wraps entirely around the journal and covers the spine protecting it from everything. It looks great too. I left eh foreedge raw and used a coordinatingleather for the thong. The inside paper is a block printed washi paper that I haven’t been able to find again. It’s quite nice even if it is pink!

I didn’t realize how long the cover was when I cut the spine, otherwise I would have used a more intricate sewing and been able to take this out of my stock line of journals.

Well punched stations


I like how Keith Smith refers to the holes along the spine that you sew through as “stations.” I’m not sure what they have been refered to historically but I like the term station. I’m getting better at making my stations consistatnly in teh same place. the pictures are of 9 signatures with perfecdtly even stations. Though I notice now that the alignment of the signatures is askew, probably from me using the clamps to hold them in place during the photograph.

I use a sewing cradle- which I call my station cradle. I made it out of cardboard and hot glue. It’s too small for my larger books so a larger station cradle is in the works for those. One end is perfectly flat and the signatures are jogged against it to make sure that that are even. I then measure the sewing stations from the spine to a “jig.” I then putthe jig into the signatures in the station cradle. I have 2 awls. I punch the first station and leave the awl in it. It acts as a clamp and holds the signatures in place while I use my second awl to punch the rest. I find that this method helps to get all the stations even across the spine. (I’ll post a picture of it after I shot my next group of pictures.)

I’ve read several books where the recomend measuring each signature. It seems like too many places for error. This method lets me measure once and punch everything from one jig. (My jig is simply a fold sheet from the same pages I’m using for the book. This way I’m assured that the measurements are right for the book I’m making.)

Alternating long Stitch



A simple book, with alternating long stitch in natural linen sewn into slots as if on tapes. I really like the alternating pattern along spine.

While sewing this I realized I was going to run out of room in my slots. I had cut them and eighth of an inch too short. I adapted an exacto blade so that I can cut 1/8th of an inch into a spine with signatures sewn into it. Basicly it’s just a standard exacto blade with an angle cut off the end and that rounded over, with the back edge rounded so that I don’t damage either the sewing or the paper when I have to emergency cut the leather. Have I mentioned how much I love my Dremel tool? No, well, I do! (My partner asked me how I was going to keep it sharp and whould we all have to listen to the dremel everytime I needed tomake a new one. I have a diamond sharpening stone in superfine grit and it sharpens exacto blades quite well.)

I used a different way of attaching the thong to the cover this time, I think I like it a lot. It takes a little extra time but I like the look. Its very clean.

Binding Day

Today is going to be a binding day. I have that stack of covers that I made 2 weeks ago and I’m pretty sure that I can blow through it all today and shoot pictures. I also have pages for a larger kraft paper filled sketchbook. I’m not sure if that will happen today or not. At the very least I’ll be making the covers for it. Though it’s not a far step that if I were able to get that done, that I could get the book itself done, as I have all the pages cut, gathered and folded; ready to bind.

I’ve got a few household things to do to, but for the most part I can really concentrate on the books today. Very exciting.

The pink leather is on its way to me, or rather will be on Monday, no one can ship on a Sunday! An interesting tidbit is that I found another leather vendor, while the auctions don’t start as cheap as Brad’s and we’ll see how fast the shipping and how the quality is on these hides. The thing is there are several colors that this new person carries that Brad doesn’t have like baby blue and bubblegum pink.