The Basics of Bookbinding
Bookbinding can be traced back to ancient times when stone
tablets were used to record important events. Information was
transcribed onto these tablets and then placed between other
tablets to protect the vital information from being lost due to
damage from particles in the air, or dust. These tablets were
then bound together using various materials that also made it
possible to transport these tablets from one area to another
much easier. These same principles are behind today's
bookbinding, whether they are employed for publishing paperback
and hardcover books for sale to consumers, to protect important
legal and personal documents, or used to preserve special
photographs and papers in a scrapbook keepsake memory book.
Bookbinding is a term used to describe the various methods of
securing or 'binding' together of loose pages into a book. The
binding can be accomplished by using stitching, staples, wire,
plastic, tape, or glue. Bookbinding can be a labor-intensive
project for the do-it-yourselfer, depending upon the methods
chosen and the number of loose pages to be bound. However, there
are many options available to the 'crafty' and the not-so-crafty
person, that can make bookbinding a worthwhile and enjoyable
experience. If you are good at working with your hands, you
might enjoy punching holes in your pages and then stitching them
together into a book by using materials such as, leather, rope,
and colored yarns. If you're less handy when it comes to craft
-making but still want to turn your loose pages into a book
yourself: consider purchasing 3-ring binders and protective
sleeves that are pre-punched to hold the pages you want to
preserve. You can then decorate these binders using stickers,
cut-outs, pictures, buttons, labels, etc. to make it truly your
own creation.
If you would like to use different materials for your
bookbinding without all of the hard work, you can opt to
purchase a binding machine that will do most of the work for
you. A binding machine is a good investment, especially if you
plan to create several books at home. You can always choose to
have your pages bound into a book by professionals too. Inquire
at your local print shop as to their pricing for binding
services. Professional bookbinding services can also be found
online. The internet contains a wealth of information in the
form of tips and ideas for bookbinding, discount suppliers of
binding machines, and binding materials for the do-it-yourselfer
and referrals to professional binding services. Keep in mind
that the costs of bookbinding whether you do-it-yourself, or
hire it out, will be determined not only by the methods you
choose for your bookbinding, but also by the types of materials
you choose in binding your book.
You might be asking yourself why anyone would go to the trouble
of binding loose pages into a book themselves or by paying
someone else to do it for them. The answer is quite simple;
bookbinding is an excellent way to protect legal and personal
documents, as well as preserve special photographs and papers in
a format that is functional, attractive, portable, and
personalized. Bookbinding can be an enjoyable activity for the
crafter. And even those who don't necessarily enjoy crafts will
delight in having a personalized book that holds the documents
and memories that are important to them. Binding your pages into
a book not only protects and preserves those special documents,
pictures, papers, and memories, it creates a keepsake to be
shared with family and friends, and even be passed from one
generation to another, full of history and memories to be
preserved forever.