See how we make our Buttonhole Stitch Albums at the If'n Books bookbindery! We are joined by some surprise guests. See credits here: http://www.ifnbooks.com/video.html
Hey so I saw this on Handmade Nation. We just had a showing in Humboldt County, CA with the filmmaker and I saw this clip and had to watch the whole thing on top of the fact that I played trumpet in a band that played this exact song. Not a common song so I was excited to hear it!
Extremely clever and creative! Unfortunately, for my ADD, it was a nightmare!! Like the previous commentator, I could have used some closer shots of the book making process. Still, if you weren't looking for a "how to" video, it was pretty cool :)
Very clever, great fun ... BUT ... I would really have liked a close-up view of the actual bookbinding method. And the finished book in close-up. The window in the spine is something I haven't seen before - what a shame I couldn't really see much of it now!
dude @ 1:17 is a boss
Sirvolta 1 year ago 2
...i liked it
SevenTailedWolf72 1 year ago
Too nerd !!!
bolivarbroadcast 1 year ago
Lady in green 30 seconds in has got some great moves!
tonydotbmp 2 years ago
Love it! Came right home to see if'n in its entirety.
kobrienjewelry 2 years ago
Hey so I saw this on Handmade Nation. We just had a showing in Humboldt County, CA with the filmmaker and I saw this clip and had to watch the whole thing on top of the fact that I played trumpet in a band that played this exact song. Not a common song so I was excited to hear it!
bshutterbug 2 years ago
This happens every time I bind a book.
lannadelarosa 3 years ago
flipping brilliant! what an awesome crowd of folks! loved the vid...love if'n books!
comfits 3 years ago
Extremely clever and creative! Unfortunately, for my ADD, it was a nightmare!! Like the previous commentator, I could have used some closer shots of the book making process. Still, if you weren't looking for a "how to" video, it was pretty cool :)
Boozfairy 3 years ago
Very clever, great fun ... BUT ... I would really have liked a close-up view of the actual bookbinding method. And the finished book in close-up. The window in the spine is something I haven't seen before - what a shame I couldn't really see much of it now!
SusieJefferson 3 years ago