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Fanbinding: Our Objective Remains Unchanged by @citrusses



My first Drarry bind(!!), my first non-magical AU, and my first time gifting a bind to another fanbinder. @haxkattpress generously allowed me to use her beautiful typeset back in October, and I decided to gift her and the author a bound copy by way of saying thank you.
I know I'm supposed to talk about my bind, but it was her bind and description of this fic—“...the most creative and meticulously researched fics I have ever had the pleasure of reading"—that hooked me last year. I had never read a Drarry before, but I suddenly wanted to blind bind OORU based solely on the time and effort she dedicated to it.
So thank you, Haxkatt, for your generosity and for finding your way into friendship with me. Cheers to binding slowly, not rushing creativity, and becoming so absorbed with tedious details that the rest of the planet fades away.
And thank you, @citrusses, for writing such a wonderful AU to become immersed in. As soon as I finished binding my copy, I plopped myself on my couch and dove in. I loved it and love your work.

Also, I will never get over reading the physical copy of a fic I bound myself. Holding it in my hands, curled up on my couch, and disappearing into a story someone spent countless hours crafting for free is such a high.
Fanfic writers, I will never get over you.




Since this was a blind bind, I gleaned details from the typeset and the fic description, going for posh academic vibes to match the Oxford setting. I nearly fell out of my chair while sifting through my fabric stash; it matches the chapter headers perfectly. I kept my endbands simple and found beautiful art by Kenneth Crane for my dust jacket, making adjustments in Canva.
In the fic, Draco quotes poetry, so I pulled those for the flaps. Thank you to my dearest @phoenixortheflame for checking over my dust jacket for final tweaks—I've nicknamed her "The Finisher."
Bind details below for each copy—one for Haxkatt, one for citrusses, one for myself—bound for personal use only.
Bind details: bind style: full cloth bind, flatback(2), rounded&backed(1), sewn endpapers, ramie bands endpapers: 65lb tan cardstock fabric: quilt fabric from a quaint little shop in Ball Ground, Georgia, where my mother and grandmother live. Picking through fabric with them (quilt ideas for them, book ideas for me!) during December 2024 is a fond memory. This fabric came from that haul. book edge decoration: acrylic ink edges(2) and hand-marbled edges(1) from the @renegadeguild California meetup in February endbands: double faux core, 4mm leather core, Japanese silk thread typeset: @haxkattpress I love every.single.detail. dust jacket: designed in Canva; title font, Craw Modern; author font, Zing Rust Script; body & flap font, EB Garamond, The Seasons; art by Kenneth Crane

It was during these binds that I made the decision to keep detailed notes throughout my process. My ENDLESS thanks to @mourningmountainsbindery for sending me your awe-inspiring Google spreadsheet.
What a difference it makes, keeping a record of what you did right and what you'd change going forward. Sometimes you don't know until the bind is done, but now I can look back and learn from my mistakes or replicate my wins.
Now for my favorite part: BTS!













And finally, because no bind is complete without a little pain, I've included a few quotes between myself and @maleekamolscreates when it came to sanding a rounded fore-edge. The time it takes to get it right is a special type of agony.
Especially when you have to do it twice. Which I did, because Round 1 was not perfect and because I love pain.

#fic binding#friend binds#EVERYONE HAS TO LOOK AT THIS ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE IMMEDIATELY!!!!#ONE OF THEM LIVES IN MY HOUSE!!!#this bind speaks to my very SOUL and I have never felt luckier or more seen#copticcowgirl made absolute magic here and this is truly a testament to the power and joy of slow and thoughtful binding#it has been such a delight to get to know her through this bind and exchange philosophies#truly the best hobby ever!#and maybe I cried a teeny tiny bit!
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Away Childish Things by @letteredlettered
I’ve been wanting to read this fandom classic for such a long time yet I always knew I wanted to do it in book form, hence I decided to do a blind bind for myself...
This project is basically an ode to @haxkattpress beautiful typeset which informed most of my design choices – do check out the post of her original bind, it is magnificent!
I wanted to keep the vintage feeling of the typeset and decided to go with a very reduced cover and focus on materials. And I knew that the dark green leather I already had at home would be perfect for what I had in mind! The idea was to make it look like an old children’s book but with a bit of a playful modern font.
I really like how it came out but it was also a long way to get there, Working with real leather is always a challenge and especially with a thick one like this. Also the foil quill did not stick evenly in all places and my case was way too small for the text block (why do I never learn!?) which made casing in quite the challenge.
BUT I love how smooth and round the leather turned on the spine, how much the endpapers fit to the typeset, how the gold and dark green interact and overall I think I did manage to pull off the classy look that I had envisioned.
Thank you so much @haxkattpress for sharing your incredible typeset with me and @letteredlettered for allowing me to bind your story! I cannot wait to read it! 🫶🏻
#fic binds#hi I am literally never going to shut up about this EVERYONE HAS TO BEHOLD ITS BEAUTY IMMEDIATELY!!!!
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✨How to make inlays with a Silhouette Cameo 4✨
I finally slapped together a tutorial on my process for making inlays with my Silhouette Cameo 4! For higher quality you can visit my Instagram.
This is of course not applicable to all designs; if you have a design that goes across the spine and back cover, you will likely want to forego the transfer tape and attach your design to a piece of paper instead.
It should be noted that I am an amateur, and this is simply the method that works best for me personally.
Happy binding!
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Our Objective Remains Unchanged by @citrusses
"Harry Potter, returning member of the Oxford University Boat Club, has two goals for the spring of 2005: beat Cambridge, and beat Draco Malfoy. Perhaps not in that order."
This has to be one of the most creative and meticulously researched fics I have ever had the pleasure of reading. If you haven't read it yet, don't walk— run! Citrusses is an absolute genius, and kindly gave me permission to bind her masterpiece.
The cover of this bind is made out four different shades of Allure bookcloth cut by my Cameo 4, and the centerpiece is printed and hand foiled. The banners were machine foiled in gold and black with hand foiled rose gold shading. The endbands were hand sewn with Gutermann silk thread.
You can find more pictures and information about my process under the cut.
The amount of inspiration this fic gave me was overwhelming, and Citrusses' writing fully immersed me in the world of competitive rowing. While designing this bind, I was struck by the sheer wealth of Oxford rowing memorabilia available to me. I settled on this 1929 illustration from an official publication on the Oxford and Cambridge Centenary Boat Race for the cover.

"How hard could it possibly be?" I thought, foolishly. The answer was HARD, but I'll get into that later.
Due to the wealth of design options, I believe that this may be the best typeset I have created to date. Thanks to the help of my friend @tsurashi-bindery, I was able to learn the basics of InDesign (kicking and screaming all the way). There will be spoilers in the text of these photos, so try not to read them if you haven't finished the fic!

For the title page, I modified To See the Crews in Training by Charles Pears (1930). I believe that this was part of a series of advertisements for the race in the London Underground.

For the chapter headers, I redrew the crest from an Oxford Oars, Flags, and Arms postcard, presumably pre 1914. I also had some fun creating a mock email using La_Temperanza's How to Mimic Email Windows on Ao3. Cormac's email makes me laugh every time I read it, and Citrusses provided an appropriately pompous subject.
I also had lots of fun editing the oars from the official OUBC logo to serve as dividers and decorations for the page numbers.

Additionally, I got to edit a full newspaper page for the fic! I was very excited find an opportunity to slip Leyendecker's The Finish (1908) in.

The fic ended beautifully, so I wanted to include one last element at the end to capture the atmosphere. I settled on L'aviron (1932) by Milivoj Uzelac. It makes me feel as though Harry and Draco will continue rowing together long after I've closed the book.

I of course had lots of fun sewing the headbands, and got to do it with not one but TWO copies!


Things got tricky when I had to recreate the cover. I had a poor understanding of how vector images worked, and ended up having to redraw it three times. Once I finally cracked and taught myself how to use Illustrator, the program crashed...and I had to redraw it a fourth time!
I set the vector to cut on my Cameo 4, and I assembled the pieces together like a puzzle on my Silhouette mat. I used Allure's indigo, skylight, white, and black bookcloth in the process. I will be making a tutorial video on this method, so I will keep it brief here.


I also cut a piece of bookcloth to 8.5"x 11" and fed it through my inktank printer to print the center design. I then cut it out using the print and cut feature on my Cameo 4. Both of these methods were a first for me, and they were very scary!!


To be perfectly frank, the foiling was a nightmare and I don't want to get into it. I machine foiled the gold, and then foiled black lettering on top of it. I foiled the rose gold shading by hand, and then foiled a thin black outline along the edge of the banners to make them stand out more.


I hand foiled the spines (because I'm scared of measuring), painted the exposed board (to hide any gaps in the inlays), and used transfer tape to lift my design from the Silhouette mat and onto the cover.




One more fun detail— my copy and the author's copy are sisters! The dark blue and the light blue are inverted on the author's copy, making it distinguishable from mine. This is the first time I have made an author's copy for a fic, and I was admittedly incredibly nervous. I always worry about what authors will think of my work, but Citrusses gave me an incredible amount of encouragement and support throughout the process! Thank you for trusting me with your precious fic!
This story is a work of fanfiction and can be read on Ao3 for free. My bind and typeset are for personal use only and not for sale or profit. Keep fandom free!
#book binding#fic binding#fanbinding#fanfic binding#drarry#our objective remains unchanged#harry x draco#my binds
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SALAMÁN AND ABSÁL: AN ALLEGORY Art binding by Jámi Bumpus of De la More Press (1904).
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Wildfire by tears_of_a_clown
made as a gift for a friend! i can finally post it now that she's got it ^-^
construction notes and comments in the read more
things i learned for this bind!
- backing for real
- marbling edges (and then i drew on top with a micron)
- double core endbands
- reverse engineering how to use a vintage hot foil stamping machine with no instructions (😭)
full process post
i'm pretty happy with this one! the design process gave me some grief because i kept changing my mind about what i wanted. but the case fit really nicely which is rare for me lmao
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Ficbinding: verses by quigonejinn
One of two books for a charity raffle winner, this is a postcanon xiyao fic with a ... happy? ending (listen, it really is a happy ending!). I wanted this to be elegant & ornate, but not overly decorated. I borrowed the style of chapter headings (the number and an ornament to the side) from Catwings--although the ornament is different, I loved that design the moment I saw it and have always wanted to find a book to use it for.
The frame on the cover and the endpapers are chiyogami paper I was able to get at my local craft store--it's not my first time using crane chiyogami paper on a xiyao fic, somehow it just fits. Some experimentation with negative space on the cover.
The title and body of the fic are set in Walleye, and the initials are Floral Capitals. The ornaments are from the "Vintage Decorative Signs" series of fonts.
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THE SECRETS OF THE OAK-ROOM by Marion E. Forester. (London: Religious Tract Society, 1920)
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THE GOBLIN MARKET AND OTHER POEMS by Christina Rossetti (London, [1862]) Art binding.
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The Henry Irving Shakespeare
Gresham Publishing Co. - c.1906
Cover / Spine design by Talwin Morris
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The Henry Irving Shakespeare
Gresham Publishing Co. - c.1906
Cover design by Talwin Morris
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The Nightmare Club by Elle Gray
Summary: Hermione and Ron are going back to Hogwarts to do N.E.W.T.s, Ginny isn't. Harry hasn't decided, until he has, in front of the Wizengamot and now he's responsible for Malfoy as well. A tale of enemies who learn to get along, get it wrong and get it on. Everything is purple, some things are on fire and no-one is sleeping properly. But don't worry, there's tea!
I loved doing this bind so much. I tried out even more new (to me) techniques on this one! I did a three piece bradel for the first time, speckled edges, and a two layer stencil for the cover.
I knew for the typeset I wanted to do an overarching tea theme because in the fic there is a lot of tea drinking for The Nightmare Club, so the title page features a tea bag and the section separators are tea themed as well.

Overall I think it turned out great! There are a few things I look forward to improving upon like stiffening the pleather next time, it just slightly wrinkles at the top.

Supplies: * Marbled paper from a Renegade Member * Navy Dubletta bookcloth from Colophon * Stencils cut with my cricut * Vectors for the cover made by me * Typeset done by me
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Recursion by Tessa Crowley is one of my favorite Harry Potter time travel fics. A bookbinding friend read it on my rec, and talking about it sent me down a rabbit hole of how I wanted to bind it… and today I woke as if from a daze and this was in my hands.

I bound the book in goat leather from Siegel, and decorated with foil.



I was lucky enough to have made some French curl marbles papers that echoed the fractal curls that I used on the typeset, and that are thematically connected to the story.



Endbands are Trebizond silk, and the edges are speckled with black and copper acrylic paint.
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POEMS by John Keats (London: George Bell, 1905) Art binding by A.&D. McGregor.
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Way Down we Go 🪻 by Xiaq
I knew I wanted to bind this fic 1k words in. Procrastinated on the typeset for a month, then on the bind for another month, then on taking the pics for, you guessed it, a month. Yay for... Consistency? 🥲
Anyway, many thanks to @xiaq for writting this beauty and letting me bind it, it's been so much fun. Since the fic is set in Alabama, and Draco and Harry do quite a bit of "gardening", I used the cover of The farmer's Almanac and changed some bits. Many thanks to @garforprongs for letting me use their portraits of the boys ✨ each chapter starts with a flower that grows / is native of Alabama.
Way Down we Go is available for free on AO3, do yourself a favour and go read it! Link to the fic
Reminder that fanfic is only legal if it is free. Don't buy binds.








#fic binds#the use of the farmer almanac is absolutely genius here!!#it fits the vibe of the fic perfectly#I'm amazed!!!!#top tier bind right here
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AISLINGE MEIC CONGLINNE: THE VISION OF MACCONGLINNE: A MIDDLE-IRISH WONDER TALE edited by Kuno Meyer.(London: Nutt, 1892)
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Our Gardens - Reynolds Hole
The Haddon Hall Library - First Edition 1899
Cover design and Illustrated [among others] by Arthur Rackham -
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