I have respect for anyone who films process videos. The project itself is so time-consuming, but filming it on top of that - setting up the equipment, checking the focus, changing up the angle to make it interesting - I imagine would make the process at least twice as long, not to mention editing all that footage. I appreciate videos like this a lot.
@@ktprogamercoolgirl5746 me too. I could just imagine me trying & ripping the whole thing. GAAAAHHHH! The thread stressed me out a bit too, when I crochet & my yarn gets in knots 😖🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
I love that there is no music, no speaking, not even a greeting. It's not needed. Just the craft and the rustling and ripping of paper and the tools. I find it so relaxing.
I literally did this last year and spent 6 hours binding together a jumbo watercolour sketchbook using Sea Lemon's tutorial on kettle stitching as well to learn how to sew the binding. Was super relaxing to do.
Hello! Sorry for my absence I just suck. SO, i used two cameras to film this video and it'll be evident later on since the audio quality changes like crazy. Sorry about that, but maybe if you turn on nice music you won't mind as much. This one's for the people who wanted to see a real time look how I bookbind + like crumply paper noises. ALSO 24:24 is orange paint, not food woops
Many years ago, I decided to key the book of memoirs my dad had written in to the computer. I was out of work and had plenty of time, but not very much money for Christmas shopping, so I took it a step further and decided to teach myself (without youtube tutorials...it was before there was a youtube, LOL) how to bind books. I printed out the pages, used thick cardboard which I covered with what we used to call "oilcloth" (maybe still do?). There were three pieces...front, back, and spine. First I printed out the book (the formatting of which was a complicated bit in it's own right), then started attaching the pages to the spine using an upholstery needle, which I put through my finger at one point...blunt side first. The only thing that stopped it from going all the way through was when it hit my fingernail. OUCH. After I sewed it to the spine, I also glued it to the spine, then assembled the entire book. I never thought to take pictures of it...this was before we posted pictures of anything and everything on Facebook, since even MySpace (FBs predecessor) didn't exist at the time. Recently, I asked my son if I could see it so I could take pictures of it and he was forced to admit to me that it was lost when they moved. When I got home, I cried buckets. That's one project I can honestly say that my blood, sweat, and tears went in to...and if you think you don't sweat from the pain of putting a substantial sized needle through your finger, think again, LOL. For the most part, though, it was a great process and it actually did destress me most of the time. Thanks for sharing your technique...it was much different than the way I did it. BTW...years later, I decided to give a copy to each of my dad's grandchildren for Christmas. By then, there was a company that was making the book covers with glue already in the spine and they sold a companion machine to melt the glue after basically just sticking the pages in the spine. I went that route...so much easier and all I did was burn myself a few times, LOL. Sadly, I no longer see these covers in the size I would need them (6" x 8") and, besides, the machine broke. Sigh. That's my tale...I hope I didn't bore you to tears!
@@jasonsillygoober ...What can I say, Penguin? I'm Irish; we are known story tellers. This is more like a novella, though...you really don't want to see some of the stories I write :)
@@Pepperdove ...Why sad, Pepperdove? I'm sad that it was lost, but I loved the whole learning process, figuring out how to do it on my own, and seeing the final product...it was a wonderful accomplishment and I will always be glad I did it.
I don't understand how people do the page cutting/ripping with a ruler and it comes out looking fine, I do it and even though I apply pressure it rips in the middle
By the looks of it, that ruler has a sharper edge so it might be designed to "cut" paper with? idk but it desperately want one because I've always sucked at doing that method too haha
You need those rulers with the cork at the bottom to help with slippage, and that would help, you can do it with normal rulers but it’s much more complex
I have burnished my pages both ways then just used a metal ruler like she did. My ruler didn't have a sharp edge but I think the fold helped to rip it.
DrKatBun It's actually a special tool called a Tear Bar, it has a slanted sharp edge and you just pull the paper towards the bar and a little downwards while holding down the metal bar. Hope this helps!
@@sandrathorman8078 Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It's a relaxing, often sedative sensation that begins on the scalp and moves down the body. Also known as "brain massage," it's triggered by placid sights and sounds such as whispers, accents, and crackles.I quoted this part off of google cuz it was the best way to explain for me lol.
Your channel was the first place where I saw a super-easy bookbinding tutorial I could follow along. Since I watched your video, I have bound so many books and bookbinding has become one of my favourite ways to destress and make wonderful presents for my friends. It has also helped me create sketchbooks exactly as I like them for myself. Thank you for helping me discover one of my passions!
This video is helping me to calm down and stop thinking about some shitty things that won't let me sleep. You uploaded this at the perfect moment for me, so thank you.
This is lovely. I was a print media major and I miss working in the printmaking studio at uni- the repetitive aspect of paper tearing and setting type, mixing inks, etc was always so relaxing to me. This video brings back that feeling of calmly working on projects without a care as to what's happening outside the studio.
My friends always yell at me when I rip my paper, they’re like ‘but tyler it creates that ugly edge to it’.......Umm that’s the point, it looks cool. I love the video the sounds are amazing and I will definitely make my own sketchbook one day! My holidays just ended which is a bummer but hopefully I’ll find time.
Serene setting, no bright lights, no background music. Love it. Enjoyed watching how much patience one needs to go through all the steps. Will purchase this ruler because I like its width. Gives my fingers more to grip when tearing paper. Suggest you post type of paper for novices like me. Thanks so much for posting.
I was really stressed and overwhelmed and this was the perfect video to play while I ate. I feel a lot more calm and motivated to get back into bookbinding
I dont really like the whole ASMR thing very often, but the white-noise-ness of this was incredibly relaxing to have running in the back ground while I worked on other things - I must admit that I barely even watched any of the video.
This was in my recommended feed, and I thought it would be a cool vid to watch. Man, did I underestimate how I would feel watching this. It was both soothing and energizing to me, and I learned something new! So, in short, I'm glad I was recommended this lovely addition to my day.
Not a tutorial ? I watch many tutorial and none of them show the binding process as clearly as you did :) They accelerate the video and it's so difficult for someone who does'nt know how to sew to figure out how it's working ! Plus your video is so relaxing and beautiful
I enjoyed the sound of tearing paper as much as the actual video. Great work. I do think that you would find a straight needle much easier than the curved one, and also pre made holes.
Thank you so much for posting this!! It just reminds me that somewhere in this world, beautiful hands are peacefully binding a scetchbook and I can lay to rest all my worries
Absolutely beautiful, and so satisfying to watch. I hand bound a few books at college years ago, and I respect the time and effort you put into this. Bravo!
Bookbinding apprenticeship is no doubt one of the best dying trades in this world, i'm glad I actully had the full experience in pairing, sewing, embossing, pairing leather, using animal glue etc.
when i saw it was a long video i expected to just watch it in chunks as i tend to do with long videos, but i found myself unexpectedly reaching the end because it was just so enjoyable and relaxing. It totally didn´t feel like half an hour!
1.- Gran trabajo fílmico: luz, foco y tiempo 2.- Las imágenes explican muy bien el proceso 3.- Bellísimas manos, me encantaron Muchas gracias por tu tiempo
Lovely, lovely. Nothing like torn pages to make it pretty. I usually make a card stock template of the holes and that way I can punch through a whole signature at once. It saves time. Sea Lemon is great and so generous. I have made several of her techniques to date. :)
My boyfriend writes music, i finally finished making the paper from scratch using recycled pages and im going to turn it into a notebook for him to write songs ❤️
I made one too, about 8 years ago. Suprisingly the binding process went all right but unfortunately, I didn't have any fancy materials to create the cover so it's just mega boring and soft and I've never used it.
Tearing the paper along the ruler made me remember how much I would annoy everyone in high school because i just refused to use scissors hahah! This is very relaxing, thanks for sharing :)
As much as I love this video it stresses me out so much. The way the thread just won't end. It probably is different in bookbinding but both my great grandma and my mother would scream seeing how long that bloody thread is.
This was so relaxing to watch and listen to. Makes me want to make a book too! Love to see more videos like this from you. Soft sounds of paper and thread moving. Curious what kind of sweater were you wearing?? Haha it looked so cozy.
Just a tip I learned from another video, when you cut with a blade, keep the blade angle down. That way will give you a cleaner cut and prevent the blade from sliding up the ruler and eat your finger.
Here in December 2020, lockdowned in London, need relaxation after this year and found your wonderful videos, thank you am going to give this a go when shops reopen, Merry Christmas
Kettle stitch bookbinding is awesome! In my opinion it’s one of the easiest and most beautiful ways to sew a sketchbook:) I also think it’s beginner-friendly because when I actually sewed (not just glued) a book I used this bookbinding method:)
This is what I also call "Unintentional ASMR" I find more organic in its method (for example, look up intentional ASMR with Japenese traditional print making) that's what this reminds me of. Very nice☺
I really miss you and I was so excited to see your video❤️❤️ I know how stressful school and life can get so please take your time and take care of yourself.
Bookbinding is a lot of work but so much fun, I made a couple sketchbooks a while back with a variety of papers and whatnot and even took apart some leather purses I thrifted to make leather covers. Never ended up drawing in them though 😂 I really should use them lol
Ive been making my own sletchbooks since the sketchbooks my city provides arent exactly the best. I currently have 3, 2 for sketching and 1 for watercolours! Its a fun process
I have respect for anyone who films process videos. The project itself is so time-consuming, but filming it on top of that - setting up the equipment, checking the focus, changing up the angle to make it interesting - I imagine would make the process at least twice as long, not to mention editing all that footage. I appreciate videos like this a lot.
You should check out Nick Carver's photography videos. They're very well done.
Same here💜💜
It also means you have to work with no music. Although I guess what bothers someone depends on the person
@@lemoncucumber9832 I'd imagine they could be using headphones/earbuds.
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Thanks for the shout-out! Bookbinding is always great for de-stressing 👍
❤️ love you and your videos!
Hey same here
Same
De stressing I had stress watching her do it
*THAT SKILL CUTING STRAIGHT LINES/RIPPING HAD ME SWEATING*
@@ktprogamercoolgirl5746 me too. I could just imagine me trying & ripping the whole thing. GAAAAHHHH!
The thread stressed me out a bit too, when I crochet & my yarn gets in knots 😖🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
I love that there is no music, no speaking, not even a greeting. It's not needed. Just the craft and the rustling and ripping of paper and the tools. I find it so relaxing.
So beautiful and so relaxing...! 😌
Oh my gawd its Kasey Golden! I love your videos
OMG ! here is the ant queen!
Good to know kasey golden has good taste
Kasey what the heck are doing here
Hi kasey! Big fan or air contitioner if you prefer €:
I literally did this last year and spent 6 hours binding together a jumbo watercolour sketchbook using Sea Lemon's tutorial on kettle stitching as well to learn how to sew the binding.
Was super relaxing to do.
Hello! Sorry for my absence I just suck. SO, i used two cameras to film this video and it'll be evident later on since the audio quality changes like crazy. Sorry about that, but maybe if you turn on nice music you won't mind as much. This one's for the people who wanted to see a real time look how I bookbind + like crumply paper noises.
ALSO 24:24 is orange paint, not food woops
PearFleur i love the natural sound it feels like Asmr!!
You don't suck at all! Take your time, and do what you want!
What cameras did you use to film this? Love it 💜
Best asmr!!!!!!! Supporrtttt
Don't talk bad about yourself, you are amazing. Take your time:)
this is the content i signed up for on youtube
i never asked for logan or jake paul
and i suppose youtube should only have the content you signed up for?
aj yay yes
aj yay lol I forgot those guys existed and this guy gives them new life by mentioning them. Smh
Who?
we all didn’t ask but _oh well_
Many years ago, I decided to key the book of memoirs my dad had written in to the computer. I was out of work and had plenty of time, but not very much money for Christmas shopping, so I took it a step further and decided to teach myself (without youtube tutorials...it was before there was a youtube, LOL) how to bind books. I printed out the pages, used thick cardboard which I covered with what we used to call "oilcloth" (maybe still do?). There were three pieces...front, back, and spine. First I printed out the book (the formatting of which was a complicated bit in it's own right), then started attaching the pages to the spine using an upholstery needle, which I put through my finger at one point...blunt side first. The only thing that stopped it from going all the way through was when it hit my fingernail. OUCH. After I sewed it to the spine, I also glued it to the spine, then assembled the entire book. I never thought to take pictures of it...this was before we posted pictures of anything and everything on Facebook, since even MySpace (FBs predecessor) didn't exist at the time. Recently, I asked my son if I could see it so I could take pictures of it and he was forced to admit to me that it was lost when they moved. When I got home, I cried buckets. That's one project I can honestly say that my blood, sweat, and tears went in to...and if you think you don't sweat from the pain of putting a substantial sized needle through your finger, think again, LOL. For the most part, though, it was a great process and it actually did destress me most of the time. Thanks for sharing your technique...it was much different than the way I did it.
BTW...years later, I decided to give a copy to each of my dad's grandchildren for Christmas. By then, there was a company that was making the book covers with glue already in the spine and they sold a companion machine to melt the glue after basically just sticking the pages in the spine. I went that route...so much easier and all I did was burn myself a few times, LOL. Sadly, I no longer see these covers in the size I would need them (6" x 8") and, besides, the machine broke. Sigh.
That's my tale...I hope I didn't bore you to tears!
TisEyerish1 this is a comment is a novel
@@jasonsillygoober ...What can I say, Penguin? I'm Irish; we are known story tellers. This is more like a novella, though...you really don't want to see some of the stories I write :)
I absolutely love this story, thank you for sharing it with us!
What a sad story!
@@Pepperdove ...Why sad, Pepperdove? I'm sad that it was lost, but I loved the whole learning process, figuring out how to do it on my own, and seeing the final product...it was a wonderful accomplishment and I will always be glad I did it.
I thought I was going to hate that background sound, but it's like a giant fan or A/C blowing, and it's super peaceful. I'm gonna pass out
Accidentally had my headphones turned all the way up and nearly had a heart attack. But, I agree, it’s soothing when at a decent level
White noise 😉 Relaxing.
I don't understand how people do the page cutting/ripping with a ruler and it comes out looking fine, I do it and even though I apply pressure it rips in the middle
By the looks of it, that ruler has a sharper edge so it might be designed to "cut" paper with? idk but it desperately want one because I've always sucked at doing that method too haha
It's not only about the pressure. The angle at which you pull it's about 80% of the technique.
You need those rulers with the cork at the bottom to help with slippage, and that would help, you can do it with normal rulers but it’s much more complex
I have burnished my pages both ways then just used a metal ruler like she did. My ruler didn't have a sharp edge but I think the fold helped to rip it.
DrKatBun It's actually a special tool called a Tear Bar, it has a slanted sharp edge and you just pull the paper towards the bar and a little downwards while holding down the metal bar. Hope this helps!
Turn on music and miss this asmr experience. Ha! I wont be tricked out of my eargasms today.
hahaha :)
How do you experience asmr?
@@artpipe Not really sure what you're asking, are you asking how they specifically experience it or how anyone in general would experience it.
@@powerinknowledge2392 The OP didn't answer so I guess generally speaking.
@@artpipe everyone's experience is different when it comes down to asmr but in general it's supposed to be relaxing and satisfying to you☺️
This the best asmr. The kind that isn’t trying to be.
Carlos Saravia What is amsr?
@@sandrathorman8078 Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It's a relaxing, often sedative sensation that begins on the scalp and moves down the body. Also known as "brain massage," it's triggered by placid sights and sounds such as whispers, accents, and crackles.I quoted this part off of google cuz it was the best way to explain for me lol.
Your channel was the first place where I saw a super-easy bookbinding tutorial I could follow along. Since I watched your video, I have bound so many books and bookbinding has become one of my favourite ways to destress and make wonderful presents for my friends. It has also helped me create sketchbooks exactly as I like them for myself. Thank you for helping me discover one of my passions!
This video is helping me to calm down and stop thinking about some shitty things that won't let me sleep.
You uploaded this at the perfect moment for me, so thank you.
Literally same
This is lovely. I was a print media major and I miss working in the printmaking studio at uni- the repetitive aspect of paper tearing and setting type, mixing inks, etc was always so relaxing to me. This video brings back that feeling of calmly working on projects without a care as to what's happening outside the studio.
My friends always yell at me when I rip my paper, they’re like ‘but tyler it creates that ugly edge to it’.......Umm that’s the point, it looks cool.
I love the video the sounds are amazing and I will definitely make my own sketchbook one day! My holidays just ended which is a bummer but hopefully I’ll find time.
I’m confused.
@@cranberryjuice1005 How so?
Serene setting, no bright lights, no background music. Love it. Enjoyed watching how much patience one needs to go through all the steps. Will purchase this ruler because I like its width. Gives my fingers more to grip when tearing paper. Suggest you post type of paper for novices like me. Thanks so much for posting.
I was really stressed and overwhelmed and this was the perfect video to play while I ate. I feel a lot more calm and motivated to get back into bookbinding
I dont really like the whole ASMR thing very often, but the white-noise-ness of this was incredibly relaxing to have running in the back ground while I worked on other things - I must admit that I barely even watched any of the video.
love it..!
All of those CAMERA ANGLES though!
:')
This was in my recommended feed, and I thought it would be a cool vid to watch. Man, did I underestimate how I would feel watching this. It was both soothing and energizing to me, and I learned something new! So, in short, I'm glad I was recommended this lovely addition to my day.
I have learned a lot about book binding from this video ... I learned it's a heck of a lot of work!!! I'll never take it for granted again.
Not a tutorial ? I watch many tutorial and none of them show the binding process as clearly as you did :) They accelerate the video and it's so difficult for someone who does'nt know how to sew to figure out how it's working ! Plus your video is so relaxing and beautiful
Things a simple as the paper dust on your ruler as you tear the pages give me such great joy
Thank you for sharing this. I didn't realize how much I missed bookbinding until I saw this video. It's so zen.
i have maddd respect for this woman she is soo talented and literally does it all. and its good . ily random artist that i found on my yt
I enjoyed the sound of tearing paper as much as the actual video. Great work. I do think that you would find a straight needle much easier than the curved one, and also pre made holes.
Thank you so much for posting this!! It just reminds me that somewhere in this world, beautiful hands are peacefully binding a scetchbook and I can lay to rest all my worries
Do NOT apologize, it's one of the best and most instructional videos I've ever seen. Thank you from my heart💕💕💕
I would watch it a bazillion times💕😍
I didn't think I'd watch the whole video yet here I am 30 minutes later feeling very relaxed..
This was so satisfying! I wish I could do bind a book, but using a needle like that I would absolutely DESTROY myself.
Absolutely beautiful, and so satisfying to watch. I hand bound a few books at college years ago, and I respect the time and effort you put into this. Bravo!
YES YES YES QUALITY CONTENT I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING THIS LOVELY MONDAY MORNING.
No music? No problem. The sound of tearing paper, the sound of the thread sliding through the holes in the paper, that is all the music I need.
I did this once! It was very enjoyable. I used a straight darning needle instead of a curved one and it was a lot easier for some reason
Bookbinding apprenticeship is no doubt one of the best dying trades in this world, i'm glad I actully had the full experience in pairing, sewing, embossing, pairing leather, using animal glue etc.
Ohhhh yes! This is what the people want! Without music and withou speed timing!!!!! 💗💗💗
when i saw it was a long video i expected to just watch it in chunks as i tend to do with long videos, but i found myself unexpectedly reaching the end because it was just so enjoyable and relaxing. It totally didn´t feel like half an hour!
I never in a million years would think this is so satisfying, and yet it is and I'm so captivated by it.
Ooooooooo nice, if you ever decide to make another sketchbook for yourself I recommend doing a coptic stitch, it'll let you lay the book flat!
Kettle stitch lays flat too! Coptic and I have a love hate relationship (because I'm bad at it)
The coptic stitch is actually the only one I kinda managed (although I'm bad at it) so I'm just clinging to it at this point.
Must be nice to have access to all that bookbinding equipment! Gotta love College!!
I love this stitch!!
I just bound 140 lb cotton rag watercolor. Eight folded pages!!!
It's perfect.
Thank you for your wonderful video!!
この作業中の音と手際の良さから、プロの仕業って事が判るところが、とても好き💕
I appreciate that this has white noise behind it, because of the fan, to block out my surroundings. Whilst getting relaxing content.
oh shit, i forgot to meet my GF at the park 30 mins ago.
Did you get there in time?
Are you guys still together? 👀
@@MilkteamochiUwU how you gon explain👁👄👁
Show her this, and she'll understand.
Ive watched this video probably 30 times now, it never lost its magic for me.
This is perfect. Thank you for this. One bookbinder to another, you're making my day at work so relaxing.
Thank you so much. Watching a video with no sound was so relaxing!
great,, so very relaxing,,, wonderful there is no loud stressful music ,, just natural sounds,, thank you
I hope u get through tough stages at school! This video was v relaxing to watch, don’t apologise for not uploading often! Priorities matters
1.- Gran trabajo fílmico: luz, foco y tiempo
2.- Las imágenes explican muy bien el proceso
3.- Bellísimas manos, me encantaron
Muchas gracias por tu tiempo
I'm not normally one for ASMR videos but perhaps it is being an art student and listening to the sounds of this process is amazing!!!!
amen this video made me miss art school lol
_,,sit back, relax, and turn on some music!”_
_~two seconds later~_
*,,AT ARBYS-“*
Beautiful video.
It would be great to see an in-depth video for this type of paper. I have no idea what’s the best medium for it.
so strangely soothing ^_^ white noise and book binding
Omg this reminds me so much of the Peaceful Cuisine channel and I love it so much. Fantastic video!
Yes!!!
Lovely, lovely. Nothing like torn pages to make it pretty. I usually make a card stock template of the holes and that way I can punch through a whole signature at once. It saves time. Sea Lemon is great and so generous. I have made several of her techniques to date. :)
me, seeing this in my recommended videos, nearly crying: finally, a video made for me specifically!!!!!!
Yeeess, you always make my mornings relax. I want to do a very small sketchbook to carry it in my pocket with a pencil.
Beautiful and relaxing. I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Sometimes silence is absolute bliss.
this was the most peaceful thing ive watched in a long time
I'm sorry about the stress from school :( Power thru! U got this!!!! ♥️♥️
Proof that it doesn’t have to be ASMR to be soothing and satisfying
Notification: new from Pear-
Me: *clicks so fast I get whiplash*
this has been a wild journey thank you for letting me experience this
"I'm not a professional" ppsshh yeah you are that was amazing
Love the natural edges of the paper ❤❤❤
Can't wait to see you drawing in that lovely sketchbook!
Thank you so much for no music. I'm having a hard time with all those useless tunes around us. I just love the sound of nice stuff being made.
My boyfriend writes music, i finally finished making the paper from scratch using recycled pages and im going to turn it into a notebook for him to write songs ❤️
SO beautiful. What a joy to watch. Thank you so much.
this was so peaceful to watch and the book turned out so clean and beautiful... thank u so much for this
I made one too, about 8 years ago. Suprisingly the binding process went all right but unfortunately, I didn't have any fancy materials to create the cover so it's just mega boring and soft and I've never used it.
The cure is to make more of them.
Tearing the paper along the ruler made me remember how much I would annoy everyone in high school because i just refused to use scissors hahah! This is very relaxing, thanks for sharing :)
I gotta send this to all my graphic design friends
As much as I love this video it stresses me out so much. The way the thread just won't end. It probably is different in bookbinding but both my great grandma and my mother would scream seeing how long that bloody thread is.
Thank you so much for sharing. This video cured my insomnia 🥰
This was so relaxing to watch and listen to. Makes me want to make a book too! Love to see more videos like this from you. Soft sounds of paper and thread moving. Curious what kind of sweater were you wearing?? Haha it looked so cozy.
from Muji! thank you for your kind words :-)
i was studying for my finals tomorrow while subsequently having an existential crisis... this video helped me so much, and i cannot thank you enough
I'm glad this was in my recommended section
me: turning this video on in hopes of falling asleep
me 3o min later: really wanting to get up and make a sketchbook
Just a tip I learned from another video, when you cut with a blade, keep the blade angle down. That way will give you a cleaner cut and prevent the blade from sliding up the ruler and eat your finger.
Here in December 2020, lockdowned in London, need relaxation after this year and found your wonderful videos, thank you am going to give this a go when shops reopen, Merry Christmas
At 12:00, when the thread got all caught up and loopy, I felt that, ya know?
Kettle stitch bookbinding is awesome! In my opinion it’s one of the easiest and most beautiful ways to sew a sketchbook:) I also think it’s beginner-friendly because when I actually sewed (not just glued) a book I used this bookbinding method:)
Enjoyed this video a lot. Especially the camera work, lighting, atmosphere were just beautiful!
This is what I also call "Unintentional ASMR" I find more organic in its method (for example, look up intentional ASMR with Japenese traditional print making) that's what this reminds me of. Very nice☺
Art ASMR's my JAM! Great vid!
This was so peaceful and relaxing 😍 you're very skillful thank you!!
thank you!
Wow for a non professional you sure did a nice job on that. I think I might try doing this myself it seems relaxing..
Love this video and Thankgod you put no music on to this, there's no need for it, keep the awesome working coming :-)
I really miss you and I was so excited to see your video❤️❤️ I know how stressful school and life can get so please take your time and take care of yourself.
Bookbinding is a lot of work but so much fun, I made a couple sketchbooks a while back with a variety of papers and whatnot and even took apart some leather purses I thrifted to make leather covers. Never ended up drawing in them though 😂 I really should use them lol
This is great! Thank you for sharing your process.
This video was so needed thank you!
Ive been making my own sletchbooks since the sketchbooks my city provides arent exactly the best. I currently have 3, 2 for sketching and 1 for watercolours! Its a fun process
Thank you...I enjoyed the video, never imagined that it takes so much work ...love it ❤️❤️❤️
Glad you’re back!! Or at least I hope you are hehe
This is so calming already I love it
I needs to get myself a massive metal ruler. I love bookbinding, and im always on the lookout for interesting papers.
God damn it.... I watch 1 single video of a Japanese guy making a knife out of rice and now I am here.....