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The pamphlet stitch is a very simple bookbinding stitch, but it's also versatile. You can jazz it up and create all sorts of fun handmade books! In this handmade book tutorial, I show you how to make a 3-hole pamphlet stitch journal. I use canvas for my book cover, Khadi paper for my signatures, and some scrap ribbon and eyelets for the closure. If you have any questions about making this pamphlet stitch journal, let me know in the comments! MATERIALS 210 smooth Khadi paper https://store.hiromipaper.com/product... Blue paper is Yucutan paper from Mexico: https://store.hiromipaper.com/collect... FREE RESOURCES Long Stitch Journal Class: https://www.handmadebookclub.com/free... Beginner Bookmaking Tutorials: https://vintagepagedesigns.com/beginn... Creating Books on a Budget: https://vintagepagedesigns.com/10-tip... ** Check out my FREE and comprehensive guide to bookmaking basics! Sign up the Bookbinding Boot Camp here: https://link.vintagepagedesigns.com/B... JOIN THE COMMUNITY Website: https://vintagepagedesigns.com/ Facebook: / newvintagepagedesigns Instagram: / vintagepagedesigns Pinterest: / vintagepagedesigns Handmade Book Club Priority List: https://link.vintagepagedesigns.com/H... VPD Newsletter: https://link.vintagepagedesigns.com/V... ABOUT VINTAGE PAGE DESIGNS Vintage Page Designs is an online book arts community based in Groton, Massachusetts. We provide bookbinding tutorials and resources for beginner and advanced bookmakers alike, and we encourage artists and crafters to express their ideas and creativity through handmade books. It’s our belief that anyone can create a handmade book—it doesn’t require expensive tools or equipment. We open membership to the Handmade Book Club a few times a year, so keep an eye out for those announcements!