We love the rough, irregular look of this leather journal from local book artist Jeff Becker. It features the German long stitch, which dates to the 1300s and is a type of binding with signatures sewn directly through the leather cover. The exposed stitches form a decorative pattern on the spine. The long stitch was particularly popular in the medieval period because it’s strong, travels well, and also lets the pages of the opened book lie flat to make writing and sketching easy.
Create your own medieval journal, literally from start to finish, with Jeff. Start by tearing down large sheets of paper to create pages, assemble the pages into signatures, and then sew the signatures into the leather cover. Add extra touches with end papers and an attached bookmark to enhance the book’s character. Finally, personalize your new journal by embellishing the wrap closure with a button and large beads. The end result is a durable journal that’s meant for use. It stands up to lots of daily wear and tear, and just looks more and more handsome with age!
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