Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Making Handmade Books by Alisa Golden

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Making Handmade Books:
100+ Bindings Structures and Forms
By
Alisa Golden
Text © 2010 Alisa Golden
Photography © 2010 Alisa Golden
Illustrations © 2010 Alisa Golden
ISBN: 978-1-60059-587-5
Pages: 256

This is a wonderful book! I love it so much that I read it completely through, cover-to-cover twice, devouring how to do some of the new techniques I saw!! Wow! Golden is an excellent conversationalist. How do I know this? No, I haven't met her face-to-face, but.........
she has a gifted way of writing like she's talking to you alone. Engaging you. I can barely hear her voice speak, but it's right there!

She speaks of that which she knows. And she makes every move and nuance needed to make each lovely binding. She gives implicit instructions. Before her my best instructions have been some very destructive looking bindings! After her, I've learned to slow down a lot, take my time with them, and you know what? I've pretty much mastered the one I most wanted to make right. It's a basic binding, and it looks pretty good! I've gone on and made 4 book bindings, and they all look really nice!  I'm so happy with how they've turned out. Thanks to Alisa Golden's instructions!.

Great for those who are self taught and wanting to try something new, or just review something old! I'm rearing to go now!

You can purchase the book here. It currently sells on Prime for $18.86, and well worth every penny!

I give this book

Five Stars and...

a big...

Thumbs Up!









DISCLOSURE: This book was a private purchase and was not required to have a review, but the Author of this post lists this post as one of her own without obligation. Please enjoy the book! Every craftsperson who makes book bindings should have this book in their personal library. And , likewise, every librarian should have it their repertoire!

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