Tortoise Shell BindingMeasure three-quarters of an inch from the spine of the book and mark four holes along this line, where the outer holes (red) are three-quarters of an inch from the edges of the book and the other two holes (magenta) divide the space between the outer holes into thirds. Then measure three-eighths of an inch from the spine of the book place one pair of holes a quarter of an inch to either side of the holes in the first row (blue). The distances can be calcuated below:Make sure the covers and pages are aligned and use the awl to punch the holes. After punching the holes, the book can be stitched. The amount of thread needed is approximately six times the height of the book. When in doubt, cut the thread long. While stitching, take care not to rip the holes, but pull the thread as taut as possible. Too much give in the binding will leave the pages unsupported. The following is the Tortoise Shell binding pattern:
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