Finally rebinding a full matching set of the empyrian series.
Tried bookcloth for endpages and love them. Very floppy, almost too flexible 😂
Rebinding a complete book series like the Empyrian series, including titles such as Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros, is a rewarding project that merges creativity and craftsmanship. Using bookcloth for endpages is a distinctive choice that adds a tactile softness to the book’s interior, though it can lead to a flexible, floppy feel that may require some adjustment. From my experience, selecting the right type of bookcloth is crucial—it should be durable yet pliable enough to open and close easily without causing strain on the spine. When working on a matching set, consistency in materials and techniques ensures a cohesive look and feel across all volumes. Pay attention to color tones and textures to maintain this uniformity. If you’re a fan of series like Fourth Wing or the Empyrian saga, this kind of rebinding not only preserves your collection but also personalizes it, reflecting your passion. Sharing your progress with communities such as #bookbinding or #booktok can provide valuable feedback and inspiration. Take your time with each step—measuring, cutting, and gluing—to avoid misalignments. Remember, bookbinding combines art and precision, so patience pays off in a beautiful, durable final product that honors the stories and their characters. I'm excited to see fellow bookbinders experiment with bookcloth as I did, and enjoy the unique texture it brings to each rebound volume.































