:QUOTE [quotetype:personal] A book you bind yourself is a book you will actually use. :INFO Where to Start with Hand Bookbinding Bookbinding ranges from simple three-hole pamphlet stitch — achievable in 20 minutes — to complex multi-signature case binding that takes days. Start with a pamphlet stitch or a single-signature book. These require only folded paper, a needle, waxed linen thread, a bone folder, and a cover material. Mastering the basic signatures and sewing patterns gives you the foundation for every more complex structure. :COUNTER.half 3 to 5 Holes | :COUNTER.half 18 to 20 Point :PATH Prepare and Fold Signatures Fold sheets in half to form signatures and crease firmly with bone folder. | :INFO Prepare and Fold Signatures A signature is a group of nested folded sheets. Fold 4 to 5 sheets of text-weight paper together in half. Run a bone folder firmly along the fold to set a crisp crease. For a single-signature book, one folded group of 4 to 8 sheets (16 to 32 pages) is enough. Stack neatly. The folded edge is the spine. :PATH Mark and Pierce the Spine Mark stitch holes evenly along the spine and pierce with an awl. | :INFO Mark and Pierce the Spine Open the signature flat. Mark 3 to 5 holes evenly along the spine crease — always an odd number. Place holes 1/2 inch from the head and tail, with remaining holes equally spaced between. Pierce cleanly through all layers with a bookbinding awl or a sharp needle. A beeswax block helps: run thread across it before sewing to reduce friction and strengthen the stitch. :PATH Sew the Pamphlet Stitch Thread a needle, begin at the center hole, and follow the stitch pattern. | :INFO Sew the Pamphlet Stitch Cut linen thread 3 times the spine length. Thread a needle without knotting. Enter the center hole from inside the signature pushing outward. Go to the end hole and enter from outside pushing in. Run along the inside to the opposite end hole, exit outward. Return to the center hole from outside. Tie off by wrapping around the long center thread and tying a square knot. Trim to 1/4 inch. :PATH Make and Attach the Cover Score cover stock, fold, and bind or glue over the sewn signature. | :INFO Make and Attach the Cover Cut cover stock slightly larger than the text block — 1/8 inch on all three open edges, flush at the spine. Score and fold along the spine line with a bone folder. You can sew the cover on as part of the pamphlet stitch (simpler) or attach with a thin bead of PVA glue along the spine fold and clamp until dry. :CHECKLIST Starting Kit [ ] Text-weight paper for signatures [ ] Cover stock — heavier than text paper [ ] Bone folder [ ] Bookbinding needle (large-eye, blunt tip) [ ] Waxed linen thread [ ] Bookbinding awl or thick needle for piercing [ ] PVA glue for cover attachment [ ] Metal ruler and cutting mat :NOTE Wax Your Thread Every Time Unwaxed thread frays, knots, and drags through paper unevenly. Run your thread across a block of beeswax before every sewing session. Coated thread slides smoothly, cuts cleanly, and holds knots more securely. This is the single easiest quality upgrade in hand bookbinding. :QUOTE [quotetype:personal] Three holes, one thread, twenty minutes. That is a book. :LINK https://www.designsponge.com/2013/01/bookbinding-101.html Design Sponge — Bookbinding 101: Pamphlet Stitch Tutorial