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A Family Affair, cont. Five books finished

Working on a collaboration with other artists sounds like a potentially hazardous situation doesn't it? But when you have a common vision and you are working with people that respect each other, in this case, my brother and mom, it can be a fun and rewarding experience. I had just finished my new workbench, and immediately got started on new books, and now with five times the space I can work with other people.
Mom and Brother helping out.

When it was all said and done we got quite a bit done. Five books were finished, photos were taken, mistakes were definitely made and lessons were learned.

At one point after we finished sewing up all five books I realized that there was a flaw in the engineering creating a weak point on the binding. I got to sew five books twice this day!

 Anyway, you are here for books. You want to see books? I got your books right here.

The first two books finished!
So these books are made using the secret Belgian binding, covered with different cloths as the cover and spines, (except for that black white and red one in the picture there, that's leather). Most of the books have a sewn design that my mom did and a couple for now, (maybe more to come) have some painted artwork on the covers.

About the artwork:

My brother is a phenomenal artist and I asked him what he thought about doing some artwork on the cover and this is what he came up with. I am in the process of putting these up on Etsy, but if you message me ahead of time I'll give you five dollars off. I will be selling these for $30 on Etsy.

Hand painted pelican
Hand painted parrot
Complementary decorative endpapers
Sewing design by Maggie Lightfoot
Notice how the binding allows the book to stay open for an easy journaling/sketching session?

That's it for now, you can see all of these pictures and more at my flickr page. Like and follow me on Facebook if you want (link to the left). Or just say hi here below.

A family affair book project

I spent much of the day working on my new workplace with my brother who is a fantastic artist and my mom who's fabric skills are great to have around.

It was too much fun to be doing something collaboratively with my family, working together with a common goal: Make functional art that people will enjoy as much as we do.

We got to work on an edition of five books, some featuring art by my brother.

We'll finish the books later today most likely and I'll post more.

Here's a teaser:

Book tease

A new workbench for a new process

I had plans to get at least five books done today, but life had other plans. A neighbor missed the bus to the next town so I gave him a ride. I ended up visiting a few stores while I was there and before I knew it, half of my day was gone. When I finally got home I was wiped.

I have been working on a workbench about 32 inches long by 24 inches wide for a while now. When my neighbor who is a carpenter and a craftsman himself told me he was interested in my books a light bulb went off in my head. I needed a workbench badly. Up until now I had to constantly clear whatever tool I was using to make way for the next tool in the process of my bookbinding. I essentially had one station for measuring, cutting, pasting, folding, sewing, etc. This really limited my productivity and my flow. My neighbor came knocking today and had something to show me. I followed him to his truck and he had a solid core door waiting for me.

"There's your table Jesse," he said "and let's get you the rest of your wood." He took me into his backyard and started piling on the lumber for me. I thought this would be a nice weekend project and I maybe would have it done in a week or so.

I got to work and about 3 hours later this is what I had:

My new workbench

See that plywood top bench in the foreground? That was my old bench. I decided to mount the new table onto the old one and made one long beautiful bench for all of my needs. I can now set up an assembly line and work my way down the stations. No more moving equipment around, a niche smooth finish that cleans up easily. Ahhh... a nice change of pace.

New workbench in action

Here is the bench in action, I mounted on some shelving and put in a power distributor. You can see a preview of some new books I am working on. I will post those when they are done. All in all it was a very productive day.