So, I have this notebook lying around from an old job. It is a) covered in fake plastic leather, and b) has a bunch of corporate branding on the outside.

The inside is perfectly fine, though, and I have wanted to try bookbinding….

So this week I ripped it apart!

After consulting the YouTube channels of Bitter Melon Bindery and DAS Bookbinding, I figured out I needed to reinforce the cotton sateen fabric I wanted to re-cover the notebook with. (Which, after reinforcing, is then called bookcloth!)

I tried gluing tissue paper (top), twill fabric from the stash (bottom, right), and twill then tissue paper (bottom, left) to the back of the fabric. I ended up using just twill fabric; it was stiff, yet still flexible, and I was confident it would stick to the cardboard.

Which it did! I also re-cut the slits in the back cover and re-attached the elastic.

This notebook looks so much nicer now. I glued the pages back in as well, don’t worry! This twill-backed-bookcloth method did make the curved corners quite thick, and the pages aren’t quite centred, but I’m pretty happy for a first bookbinding attempt. And it should hold up to wear and tear okay.
Anyways, see ya!
Yves