tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3284668842223465848.post9153778007399364865..comments2012-02-16T10:46:26.191-06:00Comments on The Argyle Sweatervest Incident: My "Medieval" BookJessicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14742190505545153027noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3284668842223465848.post-87378949434833103182010-11-10T14:40:29.985-06:002010-11-10T14:40:29.985-06:00this is so neat!! you're doing such a good job...this is so neat!! you're doing such a good job! :)Hollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15712900148648584059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3284668842223465848.post-83475463206730119042010-11-10T10:03:46.834-06:002010-11-10T10:03:46.834-06:00I think it looks really good so far! I've neve...I think it looks really good so far! I've never made a book like that, but it looks like you've done a pretty good job! Where did you find the instructions on how to do it, it looks really neat! Also, how will it look when finished? You said you're looking for boards, are you going to cover it in leather? Maybe you should email Andrew Hout and see if he has any good tips for you. I don't think he lives far from Champaign so he might know some good supply stores. <br /><br />As for handing it in, I think even if you're unhappy with it it would be worth handing in! After all, it was a good learning experience, and you can talk about how much more complicated book structures were back then and how much bookbinders had to know.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com