Last weekend some friends stopped by the studio in a bit of a dilemma. They were heading off to see a precious new grandson and had had a children's book, which was part of their own children's early years, reproduced, hoping to be able to continue the story with their new grandchild.
Their only problem was it had come back; but hadn't been bound and they were leaving soon.
We spoke a bit about what might be possible and agreed to go with a single sheet binding, even tho the stitching would intrude onto some of the pages. It is a good solid stitch, and lets the pages lie flat.
Fortunately the book had been re-produced on a card with a shiny finish, which proved to be very tolerant.
I knew it would take a while - stitching can be slow - but I had no idea it would absorb 8 1/2 hours of my time! Oh my goodness, this book caused me grief with each and every stitch. There was also the pressure of knowing the deadlines as well and approaching!
But we got a great outcome and it will hopefully be treasured for years to come.
The unbound version with holes marked for piercing.

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