Just bought your book "handmade books at home" and I'm so glad I did. It's absolutely perfect. The pictures are amazing, the descriptions are so easy to understand and it's a great partner to your videos. Highly recommend this book. I've bought others, but this one really helped it all make sense to me. Thanks so much.
Hoy compre tu libro por Amazon. Llevo 2 encuadernaciones, claro soy novata y no quedaron tan bellos como los tuyos, pero me anime a hacerlo porque te convertistes en una inspiración para mi. Esto sirve como una terapia para mi, amo la encuadernación y estoy agradecida por todo lo que compartes con nosotros.
I watch all your videos (and I bought your book❤️) this video is of particular interest to me today. My daughter gifted me the hot Foil machine, for my 80th birthday, and now I have to get the letters. Today I spent hours trying to find a good set.. Yes they are expensive. I found one set on Amazon but I was hoping you would share where you bought yours. Not sure if this comment will get to you but I'm hoping. 🤞
Another fine and varied video. Congratulations on the 100K subscriber milestone! You are very patient to do so much trial and error testing on the foil stamping machine. I succeeded in getting my local public library to buy your excellent book (Rapid City, SD) - hope people will buy their own book eventually! I missed seeing Lucy the super guard dog - pet her for me.
Hello 🤗 Chanel 🌹 Big Time Congrats 🎉🎉 100K WOW!!! Love this video Thank you for sharing this video also see you Friday afternoon live chat ☺️🌹💌🖌️🎨📚🦄🤗❣️❣️
Congrats on 100K! Love your videos. After binding a handful of journals, I finally bound one of the thrillers I had written. It has become apparent that I'm going to have to start rounding (and probably backing) since my thrillers are 300+ pages. I've ordered some backing boards. How long after gluing the spine should I wait to start rounding? Keep up the awesome work!
Ooh that’s exciting. You should round as soon as the glue is dry to the touch! If you wait too long the glue may be too stiff, in which case you can try gently warming it up with a blow dryer/heat gun.
Wow, that was so quick - they're all sold out already! I missed out. Any chance of a second run? Congrats on the 100k and handbinding your own published book! Love from Australia.
The machine is a nightmare. It works, but it takes lot of work to make it work. I'd just suggest to place you stamp in the middle of the upper plate for even pressure and distribution, and get the foil from KURZ (Penguin uses Brillianta cloth and KURZ foils that are made for bookcloth - but you have to order larger commercial amounts)
Congratulations 🍾! I went to the Bookbinding School in Ascona , Switzerland = Centro del bel Libro which Darryn Schneider from DAS Bookbinding recommended. What courses are you taking? You are such a wonderful inspiration and so diligent 🙏❤️ love from Zurich Switzerland 😘
Hi Chanel ! Congratulations on 100k ❤️, I’m so inspired by your videos that I really wanna bind my own watercolor journal. The pages are 300 gsm, but I’m having trouble deciding on which binding method will be best to help the book lay flat? I guess I can’t do case binding , but I’m not sure of the other options
Hi Chanel! I really love your videos. I’m watching from Quebec, Canada. Congrats for your 100k. Wow! I’m curious… Where do you find and buy all those lovely papers?
If you get the chance, go to Au Papier Japonais in Montreal! They have most of what I use. I get my papers from many places.. The Paper Place (CA), Washi Arts (US), Mulberry Paper and More (US), and any specialty paper shops I find.
It may sound weird but you can also "make" your own paper! Even Japanese mulberry paper is a lot of work, but very satisfying - add PVA glue for sizing so you can use "wet media" (watercolors, acrylics, etc.) and pen and ink.
@@jfredmuggs3586 I already made some paper with mixmedia techniques, just to practice. But I’m not very satisfied with the results. The texture and everything. I’ll keep trying some other techniques. Thanks for the ideas. ☺️
@@annieb.artistezen I hope you keep trying different paper making techniques. I used to live near Minneapolis, MN and I was able to take a number of mini courses in paper making from the Minnesota Center for Book Arts and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. They had powerful Hollander "beaters" to break down the cotton linters, denim, plant materials, etc. - the longer you "beat" material, the more fine grained and smooth your final product is. There are some good instruction books out there too!
I really like your videos 🤩 But it's been a while since there have been subtitles available in my language. Please, if possible, include subtitles in Brazilian Portuguese.
Just bought your book "handmade books at home" and I'm so glad I did. It's absolutely perfect. The pictures are amazing, the descriptions are so easy to understand and it's a great partner to your videos. Highly recommend this book. I've bought others, but this one really helped it all make sense to me. Thanks so much.
Hoy compre tu libro por Amazon. Llevo 2 encuadernaciones, claro soy novata y no quedaron tan bellos como los tuyos, pero me anime a hacerlo porque te convertistes en una inspiración para mi.
Esto sirve como una terapia para mi, amo la encuadernación y estoy agradecida por todo lo que compartes con nosotros.
You can do ANYTHING…if you apply yourself and believe in yourself! You have accomplished both! Congratulations! 🎉
I watch all your videos (and I bought your book❤️) this video is of particular interest to me today. My daughter gifted me the hot Foil machine, for my 80th birthday, and now I have to get the letters. Today I spent hours trying to find a good set.. Yes they are expensive. I found one set on Amazon but I was hoping you would share where you bought yours. Not sure if this comment will get to you but I'm hoping. 🤞
Congrats, well deserved and thanks for sharing ❤
Congratulations! I'm so proud of you, Chanel!
Another fine and varied video. Congratulations on the 100K subscriber milestone! You are very patient to do so much trial and error testing on the foil stamping machine. I succeeded in getting my local public library to buy your excellent book (Rapid City, SD) - hope people will buy their own book eventually! I missed seeing Lucy the super guard dog - pet her for me.
Hello 🤗 Chanel 🌹 Big Time Congrats 🎉🎉 100K WOW!!! Love this video Thank you for sharing this video also see you Friday afternoon live chat ☺️🌹💌🖌️🎨📚🦄🤗❣️❣️
Congratulations, I am so happy for you! 🎉
Congrats on 100K! Love your videos.
After binding a handful of journals, I finally bound one of the thrillers I had written. It has become apparent that I'm going to have to start rounding (and probably backing) since my thrillers are 300+ pages. I've ordered some backing boards.
How long after gluing the spine should I wait to start rounding?
Keep up the awesome work!
Ooh that’s exciting. You should round as soon as the glue is dry to the touch! If you wait too long the glue may be too stiff, in which case you can try gently warming it up with a blow dryer/heat gun.
@@bittermelonbindery Thanks, Chanel.
Congratulations on 100k subscribers! Enjoy your courses in May.
Congratulations from the Italy.
You’re doing so well, it’s fantastic to see you flourish! Congratulations 🎉😊
Wow, that was so quick - they're all sold out already! I missed out. Any chance of a second run? Congrats on the 100k and handbinding your own published book! Love from Australia.
Yes in June :)
Congratulations from South Germany!!
your space looks so inspiring ☺☺
The books are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Congrats! You deserve it ! thank you for all your hard work and very informative videos….
The machine is a nightmare. It works, but it takes lot of work to make it work. I'd just suggest to place you stamp in the middle of the upper plate for even pressure and distribution, and get the foil from KURZ (Penguin uses Brillianta cloth and KURZ foils that are made for bookcloth - but you have to order larger commercial amounts)
Congratulations!!!! 👍👍👍👍🙌From Argentina🇦🇷
Congratulations. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations you deserve it. 🎉❤❤❤❤❤😊
Congratulations Chanel you deserved this❤🎉
Congrats!!!!I’m so happy with you.
Hey Chanel, when I found this metal ruler. I see that it have a protected hall.
Yay! Congrats 🎉 100k!
Congratulations, that's so exciting!
Congratulations!
This is the greatest thing since Kramer wrote a coffee table book about coffee tables and it actually turned into a mini coffee table
Congratulations!!
Go Girl !!! ❤😊
Congratulations 🍾! I went to the Bookbinding School in Ascona , Switzerland = Centro del bel Libro which Darryn Schneider from DAS Bookbinding recommended. What courses are you taking? You are such a wonderful inspiration and so diligent 🙏❤️ love from Zurich Switzerland 😘
American Academy of Bookbinding in Colorado, USA! Sorry didn’t want to mention until after I attended
Поздравляю из России! Очень рада за Вас. Желаю огромных творческих успехов!!! ❤
Did you sew signitures or is it glue bound? Sorry if that's not how it's described im new to binding.
Hi Chanel ! Congratulations on 100k ❤️, I’m so inspired by your videos that I really wanna bind my own watercolor journal. The pages are 300 gsm, but I’m having trouble deciding on which binding method will be best to help the book lay flat? I guess I can’t do case binding , but I’m not sure of the other options
Coptic Stitch Binding!
Hi Chanel! I really love your videos. I’m watching from Quebec, Canada. Congrats for your 100k. Wow! I’m curious… Where do you find and buy all those lovely papers?
If you get the chance, go to Au Papier Japonais in Montreal! They have most of what I use. I get my papers from many places.. The Paper Place (CA), Washi Arts (US), Mulberry Paper and More (US), and any specialty paper shops I find.
It may sound weird but you can also "make" your own paper! Even Japanese mulberry paper is a lot of work, but very satisfying - add PVA glue for sizing so you can use "wet media" (watercolors, acrylics, etc.) and pen and ink.
@@bittermelonbindery Thank you so much! I’ll go for sure! ✨
@@jfredmuggs3586 I already made some paper with mixmedia techniques, just to practice. But I’m not very satisfied with the results. The texture and everything. I’ll keep trying some other techniques. Thanks for the ideas. ☺️
@@annieb.artistezen I hope you keep trying different paper making techniques. I used to live near Minneapolis, MN and I was able to take a number of mini courses in paper making from the Minnesota Center for Book Arts and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. They had powerful Hollander "beaters" to break down the cotton linters, denim, plant materials, etc. - the longer you "beat" material, the more fine grained and smooth your final product is. There are some good instruction books out there too!
Parabéns
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I really like your videos 🤩 But it's been a while since there have been subtitles available in my language. Please, if possible, include subtitles in Brazilian Portuguese.
Okay will do, I'm getting used to uploading talking videos again 😅