I recently joined the Bookbinding Etsy Street Team (blog). We share ideas, tricks of the trade, and questions on anything and everything. Every three months or so, we hold a book swap, where we all mail in one book and receive another in return. I can’t wait to see which one I get! This is the one I’m sending in. It’s a blank journal made with black 100% rayon bookcloth (it’s swirly - see the lines in the fabric?) and orange and gold marbled end paper.
The headbands are 100% silk and I sewed the text block using linen thread. I also cut the fore edge text block with a guillotine to give it a nice, clean edge. Can’t wait to see the one I’ll be getting! :)

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In my new craft room, I put up a piece of Indigo Shibori that I got in Japan. Isn’t it beautiful?
I eventually want to make some of my own. I don’t have an indigo vat just yet, but it’s something I want to have soon. Gotta start with planting those plants in my garden this spring!

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I’m home sick today with a pretty bad cold. The kind where your back feels like that of an 80 year old arthritic man? Yup. I’ve been drinking lots of tea and watching it softly snow outside. I wish our couch and sofette had arrived so I can snuggle up with a comfy blanket. :\
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The chairs in my craft room I believe I got at Ikea. They are very simple chairs that can be folded up and stored. They don’t make for very pretty chairs just sitting out though, so I decided to make slip covers for them. I started with the back of the chair and chose two matching blue and two matching pink fabrics.
These particular fabrics are from an old stash of Amy Butler fabrics I had from a while back. They will add lots of color to the room. I made the slip covers reversible and the flap gives you a little taste of what’s on the other side. :) The floral patterns are actually the same, one blue and one pink, which brings the chairs together.
The pink chair sits in front of my sewing machine, while the blue chair sits at the table, where I have my next projects lined up.
Here you can see one of two books I will be rebinding. The covers are pretty beat up, so I’m looking forward to the challenge.
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