by Margie Haley | Sep 8, 2013 | Bible binding, Bible cover, goatskin, lambskin
Build Your Own Leather Lined Bible– How It Came to Be: At the beginning of 2013, we posted a survey on Facebook asking our most loyal fans what they would love to see us do for them this year. By far the most popular answer was “leather linings.” ...
by Margie Haley | May 22, 2012 | Uncategorized
One of the most asked questions around here is, “How can we tell whether a Bible has a sewn binding or a glued one?” — and for good reason! If it doesn’t have threads holding the spine edges of the pages together, it will likely cost more...
by Margie Haley | Feb 12, 2012 | Uncategorized
It’s been awhile since we’ve posted here, but the subject of leather linings keeps coming up periodically, in different forms and forums, so it would be good to address it. We know some of you love your leather-lined Bibles and we don’t want to...
by Margie Haley | Oct 4, 2010 | Bible binding, Bible rebinding, bookbinding leather, genuine leather supply, top grain, Uncategorized
(This was posted August 6, over at the old blog, so I’m moving it over. ~mlh) Well, things have changed again in the leather department. Unfortunately, the beautiful colors of top-grain cowhide will now not be available, as the distributor has decided to...
by Margie Haley | Mar 18, 2010 | bookbinding, bookbinding lingo
This post is for people who aren’t sure how to describe their book to us and just need to know a little bit about book lingo so we’ll both be on the same page. When you’re describing the cover of the book: Cover. This is the part you see when...