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Wee shop

Blank books and artists books ready to be re-homed

  • Bookbinding tool kit

    £30.00£35.00
    A basic kit of hand tools for beginning bookbinders, everything you need to make basic books at home.
  • These little gems are traditionally made using what’s commonly called the Japanese stab binding technique – though it was seen in many other countries as well.
  • Wee Tunnock’s Books

    £32.00£35.00
    These books are hand bound after meticulously smoothing out the wrinkles from a recently emptied Tunnock’s wrapper, and stuffed full of Flat White paper (more on that below).
  • This one off artist book was the result of an exploration of the concept of ‘secret’ by instead creating the conceptual opposite; an unveiling of the so-called Secret Belgian Binding technique, by using transparent covers and translucent paper to reveal the stitches hidden within.
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