Love Book Folding Pattern
This is for the pattern Love which needs a book with 598 numbered pages.
Thanks for buying my pattern, all my patterns are mark and measure, measure from the top of the page
both measurements without moving the ruler.
Message how to book fold
It is best to use a hardback book as they will give the best results when displaying them. You need a
ruler in centimeters, as these patterns are displayed in centimeters and a pencil to mark the pages.
Get your book and place in front of you face up as if you are going to read it, then turn left so now
that the spine is against your body and front cover still facing up. The book is now in the right
position to start marking and It has to stay in this position during the process of marking the folds.
Now place your ruler on the book and make sure the beginning of the ruler is on the left side of the
book and all measurements are marked from the top of the ruler without moving it.
DO NOT MARK ONE FROM TOP AND ONE FROM BOTTOM.
Follow the pattern until you get to the end, I find it best to also tick the measurements on your pattern as you go so then you dont get lost where you are.
Now it is time to fold, I turn my book back to the position as if I was going to read the book. Turn
to the first page where the measurements were marked and try to fold each fold at a 90 degree
angle. Follow to the end and there you have your folded book.
Any problems then feel free to give me a shout or there are lots of videos on you tube etc if you
type in Folded Book Art.
Photographs from the Community
I selected a book of the correct height and page numbers, managing to find one with gilt edges, which always makes the finished product look extra special.
I marked all the pages following the measurements in the pattern.
Then I folded each one to the marks, trimming off strips from the top or bottom where necessary to avoid bulky overhang across the spine.
This is a particularly lovely font that has been used and the completed project really looks beautiful. The photos don't do it justice.
I selected a book of the correct height and page numbers, managing to find one with gilt edges, which always makes the finished product look extra special.
I marked all the pages following the measurements in the pattern.
Then I folded each one to the marks, trimming off strips from the top or bottom where necessary to avoid bulky overhang across the spine.
This is a particularly lovely font that has been used and the completed project really looks beautiful. The photos don't do it justice.