The present time is actively introducing computer technologies into our everyday life. We no longer understand life without laptops with netbooks, PDAs and other high-tech "devices". But still people still read real books. You cannot be completely carried away by the text from the Internet, because you do not feel its presence in your hands. He is ethereal. And the book is material - you can touch it, pick it up, feel its weight. But still, there is useful information on the net that deserves attention. In this case, it can be printed and stapled into a whole book.
Instructions
Step 1
Find quality paper to get you started. This can be, for example, a heavyweight A3 booklet. Such paper retains its original condition much longer than paper with regular weight. Print the text you want, remembering to enable page numbering in the print settings.
Step 2
Fold the sheets together in the correct order, and then secure them with clerical clips. So your sheets will be fixed and will not "ride" while stitching the book. Then all the holes will be perfectly straight.
Step 3
Mark the holes on the first sheet of paper, taking into account the size of the book. The number of holes and their accuracy depends on the size. The larger the book, the more dense the holes should be, which are made with a conventional electric drill with a 2 mm drill.
Step 4
Choose a lace to match the book cover. This cord will be used to stitch together the pages of the book, the thickness of which affects the appearance and quality of the final "product".
Step 5
Stitching a book is very easy. To do this, pull the lace with a snake along all the holes in the reverse order in the same way. Only when you go to the second round, pull the lace into the opposite holes. This will guide the lace through all the holes.
Step 6
It is also worth noting the fact that in addition to stitching the book, you should also get a bookmark that you can decorate with some beautiful trinket. Well, the lace, of course, must also be beautiful and of high quality so that it can serve for a long time.