How to make a sewn fabric journal step by step
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Designed with Chilean graphic designer, illustrator, andtattoo artist Natalia Acevedo. Natalia is currently living in Toronto, Canada, and creates work that is adorable, playful, cozy & warm. For our collaboration, Natalia illustrated a repeating pattern for the cover with many cute and colorful characters. More details and photos at shop.dappernotes.com/products...
00:00 How to glue fabric to bookcloth for notebooks
01:45 Laser printing onto handmade lokta paper
02:26 Preparing everything you need to sew pocket notebooks
03:56 Punching sewing stations with an awl
04:15 Threading a needle with waxed thread for bookbinding
05:17 Pressing notebooks using a homemade book press
05:43 Trimming books with a stack cutter and rounding corners
06:42 Inspection and signing
07:02 Packing into letterpressed paper packaging
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All Dapper Notes pocket notebooks are hand-made from scratch in New Jersey by Enon Avital. Every notebook cover is made from two materials: a good looking fabric on the outside, backed by book cloth inside. These covers are just the nicest, and oh so very showoff-able.
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You’ve got quite an operation. A one-man shop, perfectly equipped. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, this video is just awesome! That giant roll of paper with an even bigger cutter at the end, the way you spread the glue, that brush you wielded like a pro, the fabric stamp, and don't even get me started on that cutting machine... I loved it! Keep up the fantastic work, and best of luck with everything you're doing!
Wow, I am absolutely blown away by the level of detail and precision in your crafting process! Thank you so much for sharing this step-by-step tutorial on how to make a sewn fabric journal. Your meticulous approach is stunning to anyone who watches. Can't wait to try making one myself! Keep up the fantastic work
Gorgeously shot and edited. I think your press has seen better days!
@dappernotes
5 ай бұрын
For sure. One day I'll make time to make a new and stronger one. In the meantime it ain't pretty but it's doing the work just fine
This video made me realise why my journals look extremely amateur - I have an exacto knife and thats it LOL. The tools you are using are so impressive! Youre very talented. Thank you for putting out this video.
@dappernotes
5 ай бұрын
It's never the tools, it's practice. You can do it
What a ‘master class’, words aren’t enough to describe the level, quality and precision of your operation along with the accompanying tools to bring it all together. Keep up the excellent work.
Very interesting to watch, it looks very cute😍
I've never wanted to buy a little notebook so much! I loved this video tfs ♡
I love all your cutting devices! You seem to have a new corner cutter now.
@dappernotes
5 ай бұрын
Yes I do! Got it on ebay after years of searching
Can't wait to get mine.
Perfect perfectionism.
So soothing!! Little Forest would be my order soon!
Wow, Your like inspector gadget !! 😮
@dappernotes
2 ай бұрын
lol
that was satisfying to watch.
That's just a cool visual process! Ty
Totally love this video
Wow ❤
I love this!
Amazing
Man, you´re an artist, what a beautiful work! Best regards from Brazil!
@dappernotes
5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
Wow perfact
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I'd love to see a list of the equipment you use in the video. What cutters are those for the fabric and paper? What's the price tag? How much square footage do you need just to house those items? Where did you get your packaging? What's the thing that cuts those rounded corners? Can you build your own press for the folded notebooks? I clearly have a LOT of questions about the behind-the-scenes stuff details.
@dappernotes
4 ай бұрын
I don't sell machinery, but have links to a lot of my equipment in the FAQ on my website dappernotes.com/pages/faq
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I'm watching from another country. I like watching these kinds of videos. I liked yours too. I just couldn't understand what you used as green color. It looked like plastic nylon, I couldn't figure it out. Is it fabric?
@dappernotes
4 ай бұрын
bookcloth
Such a tidy little package. I love the envelope/folder the book goes in. And oof course, mad jealous of all the gear. How often do you have to replace blades?
@dappernotes
2 ай бұрын
blades for which part (there are many used throughout)?
Such a smooth process. What kind of laser printer do you use and the cutter. Need to order one of your notebooks indeed.
@dappernotes
4 ай бұрын
☺️ There's links to my tools in the FAQ on my site dappernotes.com/pages/faq
Amazing! I could watch this all day!! What does that little round press do at the end (at 6:17)? *Ü*
@dappernotes
2 ай бұрын
Corner rounding
Awesome tutorial. Where did you get that cutter???? please!!!
@dappernotes
5 ай бұрын
links to my tools in the faq on my site dappernotes.com/pages/faq
@nancychandler7289
5 ай бұрын
@@dappernotes Thank you!
Can I ask where you found your corner rounder? What brand it is?
@dappernotes
5 ай бұрын
it's a 100-year-old machine i got on ebay. but there's links to modern versions on the faq on my site
can you tell us what that green sheet is?. Is this paper or something else
@dappernotes
5 ай бұрын
It's called bookcloth. I glue fabric to bookcloth for a nice and durable notebook cover
Love your notebook making. Why don't you use a glue applicator or a glue roller bottle.
@dappernotes
7 күн бұрын
Roller bottles dont work well. I do want to get an applicator at some point, but I'm enjoying the slow manual process for now
What was the final step involving the pencil? 7:51
@marsbeads
5 ай бұрын
It may be indicating that the paper is dot grid.
@MacMcCaskill
5 ай бұрын
@@marsbeads Thanks. I couldn't make out what it was.
@marsbeads
5 ай бұрын
@@MacMcCaskill 👍
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Sold out already??