Other sections may be added to these if desired in the same manner as C is added to B in step 5.

A larger pamphlet may be made in the same manner as above, but bringing in an extra stitch to each section, and using the pieces cut off from the stock for the small pamphlet. The following materials are required:

Book paper, 6 pieces, 9"x 12".

Book paper, 3 pieces, 7 1/2" x 9", left from small pamphlet.

Cover paper, 1 piece, 9" x 12".

Binders' thread, 48".

Glue.

Rule, pencil, scissors.

Steps In Sewing Large Pamphlet

Steps In Sewing Large Pamphlet.

Lay out and cut six pieces book paper 7 1/2x 9", and use the three additional pieces left from the small pamphlet.

Fold, sew, glue, and letter as in small pamphlet, using three pieces of paper to each section.

Note: - A thicker pamphlet may be made by adding extra pages as shown in the following drawing:

Two Sections Added To Larger Pamphlet

Two Sections Added To Larger Pamphlet.

Heavy cover paper, 1 piece, 6"x 9"".

White book paper, 3 pieces, 6"x 9".

Binders' cloth, 1 piece, 1 1/2"x6".

Thread, 20".

Glue.

Rule, pencil, scissors, needle.

Front Cover

Front Cover.

4"x 6"

Directions: a. Cut heavy cover paper 6"x 8" for cover, and fold to 4"x 6".

b. Cut three pieces white book paper for leaves, 5 3/4"x 7 3/4".

c. Fold each piece to 3 7/8"x 5 3/4".

d. Sew leaves together same as in number 312.

e. When leaves are sewed and fastened in cover, glue strip of binders' cloth around back of pamphlet and place under weight until dry.

Strawboard, 2 pieces, 4 1/2"x 7 3/4", cut from 6"x 9".

Binders' cloth, 1 piece, 9"x 12".

Marble paper, 1 piece, 9"x 12".

Glue, paste.

Rule, scissors, pencil.

Portfolio Ready To Glue Laps Over Edge

Portfolio Ready To Glue Laps Over Edge.

Lining Pasted Inside Of Portfolio

Lining Pasted Inside Of Portfolio.

Directions: a. Cut binders' cloth 8 3/4"x 10 3/4".

b. Locate pieces of strawboard on binders' cloth, leaving 1 3/4" between them as indicated on the drawing and draw line around each piece.

c. Spread a thin coat of glue or paste on one side of binders' cloth and press strawboard firmly into place on the cloth. In applying glue, use thin piece of soft wood or stiff piece of cardboard. Paste will be found easier to use.

d. Cut off corners of binders' cloth leaving 1/8" to fold up over the corner of the strawboard.

e. Glue strip of scrap paper in the middle of Lack as indicated at A, 1/4"x 7 3/4".

f. Spread glue on edges of cloth and fold over strawboard,

- see B. Do not use paste here.

g. Cut marble paper 7 1/2"x9 1/2" for lining.

h. Paste in place over strawboard. While paste is drying press firmly in grooves.

Note: - This portfolio is to be used in carrying folded papers. It is a first step in case making for bookbinding. The small sewed pamphlet, number 312, involves the sewing of several sections, and the cloth bound book, number 316, shows the fastening of the sections into the case.

Heavy cover paper, 1 piece, 6"x 9".

White book paper, 4 pieces, 6"x 9".

Glue.

Rule, pencil, scissors.

Rule, pencil, scissors

Directions: a. Cut 4 pieces book paper 5 3/4"x 8 3/4".

b. Fold cover to 4 1/2"x 6".

c. Fold leaves to fit cover.

d. Run a little glue on the folded edge of one of the folded sections and insert it in the cover. Repeat the process with the other sections, placing each one in the preceding one.

e. Keep folded and place under a weight until glue is dry.

Note: - Several sections of book paper may be placed side by side, instead of one in the other, and then all glued into a double creased cover as here illustrated.

book paper, 6"x 8 3/4"

Cover PaperII Book Problems 77

Cover Paper, 6"x9"

Cloth board

Cloth board, 1 piece, 9"x 12".

Binders' cloth, 1 piece, 9"x 12".

Cover paper, 2 pieces, 9"x 12".

Canvas for backing, 1 piece, 3"x 9".

Print paper, 1 piece, 3/8"x 9", 1 piece, 1/4"x 9", 20 pieces, 9"x 12". Instead of 20 pieces of print paper 9"x 12", anywhere from 9 to 36 pieces may be used according to thickness desired and time available. This will provide for from three to six sheets to a section, and from three to nine sections.

Glue and paste.

Binders' thread, 60". To be varied for a greater or less number of sections.

Rule, pencil, scissors, needle, knife, cutting-board. A piece of binders' board 9"x 12", or 11"x 14", will be found satisfactory for a cutting-board.

Directions: a. Make case for book same as number 314, omitting the marble paper used for lining. For size see page 50.

b. Lay out and cut 9 or more pieces of print paper 5 3/4"x 8", and fold to 4"x 5 3/4".

c. Put three or four sheets to a section, one folded inside of the other, and sew the sections together as in number 312. If larger paper be used, fold it as illustrated in number 217 on pages 37 to 41.

Cloth Board Print Cut

Cloth Board Print Cut 4"x6" Paper.

Cloth Board And Print Paper Glued To Binders' Cloth