WIP - The Witch's Heart (re-binding) sewing endbands and dealing with uneven thickness in lokta paper
I had this book plucked and re-bound in a curved double fan binding months ago, but slowly it's coming together enough for a post. First obstacle (aside from picking a cover design, which I have not done yet, but I have ideas) was the endpaper. The Lokta paper I picked has a pretty design (called tulip for reasons I can not discern no matter which way I look at it, but tulip it is). The only issue I keep having with Lokta paper is the wide range of paper thickness in one sheet. Because of that, and because I did not like how the backside of the paper looked, I decided to back the paper completely to add strength to the thinner parts and cover the backside of the base.
This lead to adding another sheet of coloured paper to ease the reader into the rather grey printing paper instead of having a harsh break. (Also because I wanted an extra sheet of paper before the book started. I hate to open a book and having the title smashed into my face first page).
It's also been a while since I've sewn endbands so I chose to sew them on this book despite the whole thing being meant to be a quick low-effort bind (I'm doing really well making choices that keep them low effort as you may have noticed.) Despite a double fan binding not haveing sections to anchor your endband in you can work around that! One can still sew through the glued spine and even have some sort of anchoring point when the spine has some mull or gauze. To make it easier I usually use a cloth wrapped-pre-made-glue-on sort of endband to sew around. The endband doesn't really need anchoring points then, but I still add them at the beginning and the end to secure my threads and make sure the ends stay neatly on the spine. The glued on core makes things much easier and faster here. On the downside this cheat only works for bead on the edge endbands (no flimsy moving around cores though, which I like very much).
Steps to come: - make the case - decide on a design (I know what cloth I want so hooray for that)















