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Bookbinding ASMR (no music) | Making My Etsy Shop Listings
I’m OFFICIALLY selling on Etsy! So, I thought I’d take you along on the process of making a small batch of my Etsy shop listings which have all been uploaded today. Some smaller journals and mini sketchbooks are also on my Etsy shop so there’s plenty of choice for you to look at. You can find my Etsy shop via my Link below, where you can also find links to my social media platforms so you can stay updated on more UA-cam and Etsy Uploads ✨
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Is there anything new you’d like to see in a Bookbinding ASMR video? Let me know in the comments below 🌖
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Is there anything new you’d like to see in a Bookbinding ASMR video? Let me know in the comments below 🌖
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Bookbinding ASMR (no music) | Japanese Style Binding | 和本
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Originating from China, this traditional bookbinding technique has been widely used across China, Japan and Korea. It became so popular in Japan that eventually it came to be known as Japanese style binding (和本 - Wahon). All the paper used in today’s video I had the pleasure of making by hand at the Awagami Factory in Tokushima, Japan. I visited their factory two years ago for their annual Wash...
Box Making ASMR (no music) | A Slipcase for a Medieval Binding
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Listen along as I make a slipcase for a Medieval Binding ✨ This was the first ever medieval-style book I bound about two years ago and it’s definitely overdue a bit of protection! I’m still not sure if box making is a favourite for relaxing ASMR compared to bookbinding 🤔 what do you prefer? Let me know in the comments!
Origami ASMR (no music) | Jo Nakashima’s Origami Sun
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LOVING the opportunity to use up some of this ✨ stunning ✨ gold origmi paper trying out Jo Nakashima’s Origami Sun! This video isn’t meant to be instructional so you can see Jo’s tutorial video here () if you want to make it yourself, he makes it super clear and concise to understand but it is an intermediate level piece so you might want to start with some of his beginner tutorials if you’re n...
(no music) ASMR craft | Making a Pencil Box
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✨ I’m back with a slightly different ASMR craft today ✨ A huge part of the bookbinding industry is box making. Whether you’re making a pencil box, a slipcase or a beautiful gift box, all the same materials are used as in bookbinding and give the final products a super clean finish. There’s something about paper and cloth surfaces that just make boxes feel that much more luxurious and their tact...
Craft ASMR (no music) Making a Journal
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✨Listen along to 20 minutes of making a journal with no music, no talking, just some lovely ASMR sounds✨ Bookbinding is a super relaxing craft so it makes the perfect ASMR for relaxing and unwinding after a long day 🌒 Like & Subcribe if you want to see more videos like this and other paper crafts! | Materials | Fabriano Ingres 90gsm paper Zerkall Ingress 90 gsm Duck Egg Paper 40/3 Linen thread ...
Bookbinding ASMR | Medieval Textblock Binding | Relaxing Craft ASMR
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Bookbinding ASMR | Medieval Textblock Binding | Relaxing Craft ASMR
Bookbinding ASMR | Hedi Kyle's Crown Book with a Hard Cover
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Best watched with headphones on! Enjoy all the crafty sounds ✨ let me know which is your favourite in the comments! What would you like to hear me make next??
How much smaller do you make the inner box? 1 mm in both directions?
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what paper goes on the corners?
Well, Japan came from China
Muito interessante. Gostaria de saber como foi finalizado o revestimento da capa.
Lovely vídeo how do you figure the measurements
Beautiful ❤️
I noticed the book binding is just outside the box; is that on purpose?
I love how simplistic this is with minimal tools, will definitely be making my sketchbooks this way
How many sheets did you use please ?
Thanks for clip!
It is a wonder how that glue does not wrinkle your paper. Great ASMR!
Excellent work and great ASMR. I feel chills of pleasure and relaxation. Thank you! May I ask what kind of glue is that? It is PVA type? I am making some small boxes from cardboard and my PVA is wrinkling my paper so much :( .
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This is awesome, and soooo satisfying to watch
Ho hum . . . 😴
07:20 what a genius lifehack with this improvised sewing frame
is there a purpose to why you folded the pages and not used just single sheets? previously I saw another video where they folded signatures too, but I thought it was pointless, but now I saw you doing it too, so I'm wondering if it's not pointless after all
Hey, this is just from my observation, and probably a personal preference too-but I believe she folded it in two so the paper wouldn’t be too big. Especially if she’s making it as a small notebook. Say for example, you have an A4-sized paper, but you’re looking at making a small journal, folding it would make the A4 paper smaller + you get more pages since you kind of made a single sheet of A4 paper into two sheets. It works either way. It just depends on how and where you want to use the book for.
@@ash2490 yes, but I always thought stab binding is for single sheets. so I kinda assumed that if you were to make a5 from a4, you would just cut the sheets in half haha
Awesome! Currently making a journal using your method 🥰
Adorei. Muito obrigada. Parabéns.
Bellissima! Grazie x il tutorial!
Is was just me who missed it or she didn’t show how to tight the end of the thread in 6:20? I think that is crucial and we don’t see what she did with the lose end of the thread.
I noticed it too. I saw in a video that they do find the start of thread and tie it. Unfortunately I couldn’t find the link so you may need search more for it: four hole binding.
Very soothing but I found I was starting to nod off. Watched it again from the start at 2x speed (which I know goes against what was intended) and found it easier to watch. Lovely piece of crafting - the hard covers finished it off beautifully.
Adorei. Muito obrigada. Parabéns.
Hello, loved the video. I have a question in the corner pieces is it fabric or paper??? And what kind of glue used. Thanks
is it ok if we fold the paper with a ruler cuz idk what that wood thingy is?😅
Really thank you for this, I wanna do this for my sketchbooks to add an extra layer of protection.
i can wach this all day. so satisfiying
Привет! Очень хорошая работа мастера.Подскажи пожалуйста как называется материал для футляра.Это ткань или бумага зелёного цвета?Спасибо.)
Amazing! TY
What is the tape called you use or the red material you place on the spine?
Its also washi paper just in a different colour :)
Beautiful and I also love the cover paper.
Beautifully done. I appreciate the silence since the sounds of the making are so compelling
umm sorry for pointing out but the book binding's certain aspect actually looks closer to Korean traditional binding method here's why: one of the key methods used by historians to distinguish ancient Korean books from Chinese or Japanese ones is to look at the amount of holes for binding(since all of us used Kangi Chinese character) Chinese and Japanese ones have usually 4 or 6 but Korean books stand out because we've only used 5 holes(this method is called 오침안정법) and Koreans certainly do not call our traditional nor contemporary method wahon
Oh I see, thanks for letting me know! This is based on a technique I learned in Japan but I didn’t reference my notes so maybe I changed the amount of holes without realising it’s significance 🤔 although I don’t think the number of holes was mentioned as a way to determine where the book is from. Either way that’s really useful information, so thank you! Do you know any resources where I can learn more about this?
Dark blue paper on dark green table, hard to see. Hands often get in the way and block view. Not for beginnners.
I'd love to see more, especially if you upgrade your process to some higher end leather slipcases etc.
I just love this video and have watched it numerous times. I find it peaceful and relaxing, but also artistic and informative. I have recently started bookbinding and am interested in this binding technique. I saw a video on a four-hole stab binding and they had us leave the ‘tail’ in the back of the book. With your 5-hole binding you start sewing in the middle of the signatures, which is very clever. My one question is, what keeps that ‘tail’ secure within the signatures? Is is just the tension of the completed binding? I definitely want to try this - it’s beautiful!
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m glad you’ve taken a lot from it! I added some glue to the end of the thread before pulling it inbetween the signatures. Then pressing down on it should secure it underneath the bound section of the book. 🙂 hope that helps!
@@fibrebooks7804 Aahh… that makes sense, thank you! I will definitely try this!
Nice Videos! I'm wondering how to do this with thicker material like alkantara like I saw it on Etsy? Any differences? Like the last layer at the bottom to hide the seams probably looks not quite good with thicker material?
Thank you! It’s definitely possible but you would need something called a paring knife. You would need to go around the edges on the ‘wrong side’ of the material (the side you glue down) and give it a kind of bevelled edge. That way the edges of the fabric lay flush to the surface and you cant see much of a raw edge. I’m sure DAS Bookbinding is a UA-cam channel that probably has a tutorial on paring leather which you may find helpful!
That is genius, you have given me so many ideas after watching this. Thanks for sharing
Εxcellent!
Ca aurait été mieux si certains passages n'avaient pas étés coupés au montage.
This is such a beautiful video, I am making my book now.. But finding it extremely hard to get the holes done properly. Can you give me some tips
Thank you so much! 😊 are you making a Japanese book like the one in this video or another type?
@@fibrebooks7804 yes followed your method and was able to create a beautiful book. I eventually drilled the holes in 😝. Thanks again for the wonderful tutorial. It was a therapeutic experience.
@@nishahameed ah amazing 😊 glad it was successful for you!
nice work!! This will help me to make my own book's box 😊😊
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful craftsmanship. I am having trouble finding tutorials on high quality soft cover binding. This was nice to find. If you happen to know any more soft cover techniques or tutorials I would appreciate it!
Great suggestion! I’ll add it to my list of video ideas
Very nice 👌🏼 which material did u use for the cover? Is that textile?
Thank you! It’s called bookcloth, a material made specifically for bookbinders which is fabric lined with paper :)
@@fibrebooks7804 thank you very much :)
Love it just love it ❤️ it's really calm and soothing
Thank you so much 😊
Oh gosh your hands are so beautiful MaShaAllah.... they're giving me JIMIN's vibes lol
yea, we could read that. not!
nice!
Muchas gracias por compartir. Sus trabajos son muy bonitos e interesantes. Siga compartiendo, me encanta todo lo que hace!
Thank you so much!