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Hi, I'm back again with more AIB. Thanks for all the lovely comments to my first post.

I must say I have done many crafts and hobbies over the years: sewing, knitting, Crocheting, needlepoint, cross-stitch, soap-making, candle-making, writing stories, etc., etc; but the bookbinding has really grabbed me. It probably helps that I am retired and have the time. And I also have a dedicated space to work in so I don't have to get everything out and put it all away every time I want work on something. (which honestly right now is nearly every day, for a bit anyway).

As I mentioned in one of my replies to the previous post, the very first time I held a completed book in my hands that I'd made myself, I felt such a huge sense of accomplishment. (I think I actually even teared up a bit). LOL I think maybe I'm loving it so much because reading and books have always been a part of me, important-you know?. And I credit my mom for that, she read me a story every night, and every week or so when we went to the store she'd buy me a Little Golden Book. I must have had hundreds of them--now I wish I'd kept them. (I stupidly sold them off in a yard sale when we were clearing out my parent's house).

Anyway, I got sidetracked there, back to today's post.The very first real fan-bind I did was one of my own fanfics: "The Benefits of Eavesdropping on Hermione Granger" It was was written for the 2017 sshg_giftfest on LJ and was a gift for azalea_nymph. I chose it because it was one of my shorter chaptered fics and I was new to typesetting. (To be honest I despise typesetting. I fine it tedious and very picky-ooony (that's probably not a real word, but YKWIM). But I love the physical process of making the book.

I've done 4 of my own fics so far and will eventually get to the rest, but I the ones I have done so far are very plain; and I want all the pretty embellishments and extras. (I did add illustrations to the last one of mine I did using AI (which is also a PITA)) All of the other binds I've completed (Right now I have 16 books completed (only 4 of my own fics though), and eight others in various stages of being made) the typesets have been downloaded from a FB group I joined called Amateur Fanfic Binding (or AFB). They are very big on file sharing and have lots of guides and tutorials as well. Apparently fic-binding is really hot right, because when I joined this group about a year ago there were around 3K members it has now exploded to 13.6K.

On this one I used cardstock for the covers and end pages. My daughter J designed the title for the cover and spine for me with her cricut (for those that don't know that's a craft machine used to cut designs from HTV- Heat Transfer Vinyl that is then ironed onto the book's cover and spine. Like for people who design t-shirts and such). J said she chose this shape because she thought it looked like the shape of a chocolate frog card. I think she did a great job. I've since bought myself a cricut for Christmas, but there is definitely a learning curve and I am far from the top of it-LOL! but I'm muddling through.







Title page. See very plain-Jane.


I'll be back in a couple of days with some more pics and stuff. The books do get better as I go along so stay tuned.

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