Out of curiosity; if someone were to do a medieval bind that used two cords for each hole, like you mention... Would you have to run both cords through the same 'peg' at the base? (to keep them close together), and would you simply stitch 'around them' as you went, as it were, or would you need to weave between them? - sorry if I worded that badly.
@LexHiram If two cords are used, EACH cord is wrapped just like what I showed in the demonstration, and the thread either goes back through the same hole after wrapping both cords, or goes back to a separate hole that’s close together. Basically, the system of medieval sewing remains the same. Thanks for your question! I'm so glad to see someone's watching my video in a serious manner!!
Another excellent video, thank you.
Out of curiosity; if someone were to do a medieval bind that used two cords for each hole, like you mention... Would you have to run both cords through the same 'peg' at the base? (to keep them close together), and would you simply stitch 'around them' as you went, as it were, or would you need to weave between them? - sorry if I worded that badly.
LexHiram 1 month ago
@LexHiram If two cords are used, EACH cord is wrapped just like what I showed in the demonstration, and the thread either goes back through the same hole after wrapping both cords, or goes back to a separate hole that’s close together. Basically, the system of medieval sewing remains the same. Thanks for your question! I'm so glad to see someone's watching my video in a serious manner!!
BookbindersChronicle 1 month ago