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Cheap and Easy Moleskine - "sort of"

Cheap and Easy Moleskine - \"sort of\"
I love Moleskine journals they are classy and always handy, but a bit pricey for the size (around $12 for one), excellent quality tho. I work in an office were we shamefully spend large amounts of paper, and good one, although always goes to recycle I came with a better idea of making "sort of" moleskine journals for my notes and sketches, this is my latest project.
 
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Step 1Materials tools and dimensions

Materials tools and dimensions
Ok, did i mention that in my work we trow away industrial quantities of paper? I can't imagine multiplying that same amount of paper for each office in the rest of the US, I don't even want to think about it., of course recycling its always a good thing but at the end encourages people to keep wasting paper, lets save some trees reusing it.

I was trying to do this project the fastest, cheapest and easiest way possible, so this is not a professional bookbinding instructable per se.

The main material is "recycled" paper 60gr.. (I collect pieces of good paper cut outs of architectural drawings)
I also collect pieces of cardboard for the cover boards
waxed thread or dental floss (this one is very handy and cheap, but i wouldn't recommend reusing ;))
Gaffer Tape
Needle
Utility knife
Pencils and a ruler
Small drill or hole puncher for paper
Paper clips


The Dimensions of the Moleskine Pocket size: 9 x 14 cm (3½ x 5½") , I did mine of 3.75" x 5.5", don't ask me why.
I folded 4 pieces of paper in half and I cut them to the dimensions above and I got 8 pages, I did 13 pieces to get 104 pages the Moleskine sketchpad has 100.
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May 19, 2012. 3:24 PMCactuscat says:
Used your instructable to make my own sketchbook. Can't tell you how awesome it is to be able to make something so useful! Thanks for this great 'ible! :D
May 12, 2012. 7:22 PMa rigger says:
"Gaff tape if usually free, but it only comes in half rolls." Ask any stagehand.
Jul 30, 2010. 3:57 PMimagic says:
This looks great, definitely gonna try it out. One question though, does the cardboard bend or is it stiff? I ask because I prefer hardback notebooks to the floppy kind that bends and leaves the cover with a permanent curve if you leave them open for too long. Thanks for the 'ible
May 10, 2012. 6:59 PMyoyology says:
Reinforcing the corners of your boards with a half-strip of gaffer's tape makes them resistant to curling and adds a nice aesthetic touch.

Place the midpoint of one edge of the half-strip of tape at the corner of the board, such that the other edge of the tape makes a 45deg angle with each of the board edges. Wrap the tape around the inside of the board and trim.
Apr 6, 2012. 9:17 AMchijjmes says:
Thanks for sharing! I don't have all the techy stuff as you did, so I did a Michael Shannon version using simpler stuff, but with your dental floss idea - that was just brilliant :)

Here's my version to share - http://wp.me/pMkFM-u3
Sep 22, 2011. 5:43 PMp4olom says:
I wish I was as creative as you! Thanks for sharing your great work
Dec 19, 2010. 5:18 PMBuzzsushi says:
Could be split into more steps next time ;) but otherwise an awesome 'ible
Dec 12, 2010. 3:59 AMtropiz says:
good, thanks
Jan 17, 2009. 11:52 AMsr1sws says:
Nice job! As another poster pointed out, gaffer tape can be found in art supply stores. In Tampa, FL I've seen it in Pear Art and Supply. Steve
Jan 24, 2009. 12:25 PMmultiplecats says:
I'm having a hard time finding it in art stores around here, which is weird because although we're a small town, we're a college town. Oh well. If I get desperate enough I'll just order some online. In the meantime I just bought some Gorilla Tape. I chose it because the texture and thickness were more to my liking than duct tape, and I've read a lot that the edges don't seem to get goopy with tape mung like duct tape does. On first inspection out of the package, I'd have to agree - 96% less mung than the other guy. Time will give more reasonable data for processing. I think if I need to dull down the sheen any (although it's somewhat less sheeny than duct tape), I'll run over it a few times with some fine sandpaper.
Mar 18, 2010. 7:04 AMmbear says:
"...and I've read a lot that the edges don't seem to get goopy with tape mung like duct tape does."

You could fold the outer edges of the duct tape over (about 1mm) to eliminate that problem.
Jul 13, 2009. 7:09 AMorangewolf22 says:
*gasp* OH NO! you have turned away from the loyal and trusty legacy of duct tape? WHY, OH WHY!!
Nov 26, 2010. 7:30 AMEpicZombie says:
ummm...... dude. I know duct tape is awesome,and it's the best tape eva,but it's not the end of the world really
Nov 27, 2010. 5:46 AMorangewolf22 says:
way to revive a dead thread, man
Feb 20, 2010. 6:47 PMthatbellevuekid says:
Gaff tape is soooooo much better, but I had the same reaction when I started in the lighting/sound industry haha
Jan 31, 2010. 8:27 AMDeathZap says:
i can only say two words about this: Great, great!!!
Dec 12, 2009. 10:51 PMnomeoslo says:
Descriptive instructions - easy to understand.  I also like the way you incorporated your kitty - cute.   I plan on trying this out very soon - thanks for posting. 
Oct 27, 2009. 1:18 PM15zhangfra says:
nice, i like this kind of simple stuff.

actually if you cut it correctly to size you could get a moleskin leather removable cover for it.
Aug 11, 2009. 2:38 AMCapelare says:
Jul 20, 2009. 11:18 AMStiltGuyJoe says:
Awesome man, I plan on making some moleskins-ish later this week. Thanks for the instructable!
Jul 12, 2009. 7:52 AMComfortableShoes says:
try the trumpetvine PDF tutorial a poster above put int their comments, the stitching style is easy and you don't have to glue it if you don't want to, but the style of stitching used in this won't let your note book open flat, whereas the sewing in the trumpetvine PDF will lie completely flat. Good instructable though. way to recycle!
Jun 7, 2009. 10:20 PMfoxfirekenzie says:
I will be using your instructions for making my wedding sign in book! So glad I found this. Thanks!
Apr 1, 2009. 7:40 PMbeauwalker23 says:
This is a great idea/job! cant wait to make one. i love moleskins. just the feeling of having one with you :}
Jan 21, 2009. 10:49 PMIm bear says:
Thanks, this is going to help me sooo much (: Great job :D
Jan 13, 2009. 2:15 PMmultiplecats says:
This is a nice Instructable! I am making one as we speak, but will have to opt for the more traditional book binding method since I don't have a drill. There is an excellent and simple tut on how to bind at http://www.trumpetvine.com/sketchblog/moleskine-reloaded/

I can't find anybody local to me that sells gaffer tape, though. I'm not exactly sure where to look, so that's probably the real problem. The big box home repair stores don't stock it, but they have painters tape/cloth tape, only in blue and gray though. I thought I'd just use duct tape but I seriously have hit my duct-tape-covers-for-everything quota for a while. lol

Also, with folding the pages, I'm just going one page at a time. It makes it easy to be pretty precise with the fold that way. It's really time consuming like this but it's nice busywork when I'm just listening to music or catching up on some tv.
Jan 13, 2009. 2:24 PMmultiplecats says:
Replying to myself because omg, I had the same link as another commenter from months ago! lol It's a great link!
Jul 7, 2008. 10:30 PMRuettiger says:
I tried this one out and although I was really impatient it turned out to be a semi recognizable sketchbook. It didn't look nearly as professional as yours though. Thanks for the cool intructable you saved me money from having to buy expensive boring sketchbooks.
Oct 26, 2008. 12:23 PMKlaus Baude 123 says:
In my opinion, I think their very fancy. I sure like my Moleskine! Now, does anymone know how i can modify a over?
Sep 30, 2008. 4:35 PMgymnastmoose says:
your book will probably stay together better than mine though.
Sep 30, 2008. 4:34 PMgymnastmoose says:
I made one of these, but I changed it a little. I put 4 sets of 8 standard sized pages then folded them in half idividualy. I then drilled a bunch of holes in them with a drill press. I sewed them together and cut a minilla file folder and cut it to the size of the book. Then I glued a peice of scrapbook paper over it. It worked really good!
Sep 28, 2008. 6:47 PMSarjex says:
That's very slick. I'm going to try to make a few of these! Thanks for the documentation. Also, cute cat.
Sep 9, 2008. 7:45 PMjedrm says:
Nice tutorial!

I made an entryin my blog about your instructable.

Maybe you can add a black garter and a stringy bookmark to make it more Moleskine-ish :)

I found a nice tutorial about DIY bookbinding of Moleskines here
http://www.trumpetvine.com/sketchblog/moleskine-reloaded/

Thanks!
Feb 14, 2008. 4:43 AMChristianR says:
I love the idea! I work in a "regular" office where a lot a paper is printed on one side only. I made a first prototype yesterday made by folding letter size sheets in half, and binding them so that you cannot unfold them, thus making a half-letter-sized "moleskin" with blank pages. I made the cover out of a cereal box from my personal recycle bin. I'll try to make future covers a bit harder, but this is a good start. Thanks for the great Instructable!
May 16, 2008. 7:32 AMyomero says:
i just did the same thing, but instead of sewing the covers i taped them on to the first and last page, y used some adhesive vinil i had laying around, great instructable.
Apr 13, 2008. 8:00 AMultrauber says:
Look's like a great notebook for a journal.
Feb 15, 2008. 11:00 AMoculus1857 says:
I ordered a sewing awl and a little book on binding, used, from amazon for myself. I will use your tutorial with the techniques I learn. I like the Gaffer's tape, but don't know where to go to get some. I might have to look for some other tape in the mean time. I work in a place that tosses a lot of printer paper. While it has words on it that doesn't mean you can't make a cheap sketchbook out of it. Ceral box or soda box or some other thin cardboard will totally work. Combined with dental floss this will be an awesome deal for me. ThanX!
Feb 15, 2008. 11:46 AMalicaurusrex says:
Awesome!! I am gonna try it :)
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