Bound:15 Beautiful Bookbinding Projects

What an extraordinary feeling to have a book out in the world! Bound:15 Beautiful Bookbinding Projects can now be found on bookshop shelves from Mornington, Australia to Marseilles, France.

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Gorgeous messages of enthusiasm have flown into my inbox:

“My copy of Bound was waiting for me when I came back from my forest walk today. I love it. It’s beautifully written, illustrated and produced and is so inspirational.” Jenny

Pre-launch celebrations began in Penzance, where the delectable No.56 hosted an evening of book signings and stationery delight. A local (self confessed) book geek blogger came by for an interview. Unsurprisingly, a quantity of inks and pens were also purchased.

Publication week began with a workshop for seventy in the hallowed halls of Hachette. No no…not daunting at all….

Hand-wrapped bars of Coco’s Gin & Tonic chocolate were delivered to all those involved in the production of Bound.

The London launch of Bound, in the shape of a sell-out workshop, was hosted at the legendary Foyles on Charing Cross Road. There was much folding and creating, all kept safe in a bright yellow origami envelope.

Meeting book-loving people and writing personal dedications on the fly-leaf of Bound is fast becoming a favourite occupation.

Discovering copies on the Golden Hare’s “Books of the Month” display shelves brings all smiles.

The Edinburgh launch was a most joyful event, from the atmospheric location to themed wine. There was a Q&A and a quiz, with prizes! Huge thanks to the best indy bookshop for a splendid evening.

It’s such a pleasure to know that people are folding and cutting, sewing and gluing all these books together.

Thank You for sharing your discoveries on Instagram and Facebook with the hashtag #boundrachelhazell

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Publishers Weekly has reviewed Bound.

Bound:15 Beautiful Bookbinding projects is published by Kyle Books, an imprint of Octopus. The incredible photographs are by Susan Bell.