![]() Alling the guide paper to sections of papers (I did 7 to 10 sheets of paper per block).Station A and D are around 2 cm from the border, station B and C are around 8.5 cm from the border. Measure 2 cm from the edge of the paper and trace a straight line, this is where our stitching stations will be situated. Taking a pencil, a ruler and a guide paper, mark 4 spots. First of all, we need to mark for sewing stations.Let it dry in the book press or under some weights and repeat the process for the back cover, and the cover is done!.Don’t forget to score the gap created by the joint earlier, so it can bend properly. Glue the decorative paper on the inside of the cover, and smooth with bonefolder or ruler to avoid air bubbles and wrinkles.Cut 2 pieces of decorative paper, to glue on the inside of the cover, that are the same size as the inside pages of your book, in my case A4 paper (210 × 297 millimeters).Gently tap all the corners with the bonefolder or ruler to make them rounder.After you made all the corners, with the help of a bonefolder or a ruler, you can fold the sides.I have to admit that are my favorite type of corners to make. They are called librarian corners, they are round, different from the normal pointy corners. Now the corners! For this part I think it’s best that I actually show you how to make them. ![]()
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