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Mrs. Piglet, Virginia/Oahu Age and Occupation: 28, Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Entrepreneur/Fashion Apparel Wholesale Importer Engagement Date: June 22, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Ceremony at the Lanikuhonua Phase II private estate, reception at a historic hotel in Waikiki About Me: I'm an East Coast gal with intense road rage and an addiction to romantic comedies, fast food, gadgets, Korean BBQ, and my wiener dog George aka Georgia May. I carry mustard packets in my purse and I love perusing the aisles at discount stores. A self proclaimed shopaholic, I impulsively buy electronics, software, and craft tools; none of which I know how to use. I'm excited to dust these babies off and immerse myself in DIY projects galore in preparation for our DW in paradise!
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Japanese Stab Binding

July 22nd, 2009 @ 4:03 pm by Mrs. Piglet

After printing and cutting the cardstock for our programs, the lingering question was how we would bind it all together. Initially, we were going to punch an eyelet in the corner to allow the sheets to cascade out and act as a fan, but… I dunno… I just changed my mind. I’m sick of eyelets (kinda sorta). These days, I can’t take a step in the apartment without finding an eyelet stuck to the bottom of my foot, and that bugs me to no end! My hand is a bit cramped, too.

Since we’re short on time, I would’ve been content with ribbon holding it all together, but a YouTube tutorial on Japanese stab binding kept creeping into my head. I first discovered it when looking for invitation ideas. At the time, my obsession was booklet-style invitations. But since we never went down the booklet route, I dismissed the idea altogether. Now, with our programs totaling 7 pages, this idea was perfect.

The tutorial itself is a very basic technique. But if you’re looking for a more intricate design, it can be done!

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Awesomeness!

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Bur simple is what we need, so we stuck with the tutorial. Here’s a quick visual recap of how it was done. The written instructions may get confusing, so definitely check out the YouTube video if you decide to give this a whirl.

  • Step 1: Assemble each program. Be sure to flip through it and check for duplicate/missing pages (I had many). :)
  • Step 2: Create a template to mark where the holes should be punched. Lay this on top of each program, and pencil marks where the holes will be punched.
  • Step 3: Punch the holes. The Crop-a-Dile had no problems punching holes through the 7 sheets.
  • Step 4: Thread your needle. A large eye on the needle was needed for the twine to pull through.
  • Step 5: Start sewing from the back to the front. I started with the center hole. Leave 2 inches at the tail-end of the twine so that you have enough slack to tie the final knot.
  • Step 6: Sew around the spine of the same hole.
  • Steps 7-14: Continue to sew through all of the holes. I worked from the center hole to the bottom, and back up through the spine.
  • Step 15: Tie a knot with the two ends.
  • Step 16: Snip the ends to your desired length.

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And here’s the result…

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What binding techniques are you using for your invitations/programs?

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37 Responses to “Japanese Stab Binding”

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Mrs. Yorkie (message)  1,291 posts, Bumble bee

Um yeah… your programs ROCK! Piglet, your DIY’s are awesome. :o)

 
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Miss Disney
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Miss Disney (message)  205 posts, Helper bee

Those are great! I wish I could figure out a way to have incorporated that type of binding to our programs!! JEALOUS!

 
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Miss Beagle (message)  1,380 posts, Bumble bee

You have the best DIY tutorials!!!

 
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naangel55
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naangel55 (message)  3,054 posts, Sugar bee

Your programs are awesome. Ill bet that took forever to do!

 
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HappiJoyce (message)  72 posts, Worker bee

awesomeness!

 
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DesignerBee (message)  103 posts, Blushing bee

Love it! I used this on quite a few projects in college and I haven’t even begun to think about programs yet but this is great idea!

 
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ScarletJwl
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ScarletJwl (message)  246 posts, Helper bee

I love it! Such a great idea and they look awesome! Thanks for the instructions!

 
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Miss Bear Cub
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,566 posts, Bumble bee

This is so awesome!
I love hand-bound booklets :)

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  7,970 posts, Bee Keeper

That looks so great, and easy too. It goes perfectly with your programs!

 
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Shoe Queen
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Shoe Queen (message)  117 posts, Blushing bee

Those look amazing!!

 
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Miss Gloss
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Miss Gloss (message)  1,222 posts, Bumble bee

They look great!
What kind of printer have you been using?
Also, I love my crop-o-dile (I have the big bite!)

 
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Ms. Red Head
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Ms. Red Head (message)  70 posts, Worker bee

I am enlisting a bm to sew our programs! I am really excited to see how they turn out! Yeah!

 
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Mrs. Emerald (message)  1,062 posts, Bumble bee

oh my gosh, that looks AWESOME! your programs are sooo cute…

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,587 posts, Bee Keeper

that’s amazing! I just used a regular hole punch with ribbons.

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,177 posts, Bee Keeper

those are so awesome!!

 
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elfe515
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elfe515 (message)  45 posts, Newbee

You can also use this technique to make your own guestbook. Especially nice if you are having a smaller wedding and all of the guestbooks feel to big. I made a small, square one for my sister’s wedding (30 guests) and gave it to her with a Polaroid camera. My brother took a pic of each guest as they came in, put it on a page, and later they signed next to their names. Very personalized!

 
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

Uh-Mazing! I love the stitch you chose!

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

My goodness those are amazing! Um, how long did it take for you to do it all? You have a lot of patience :)

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  1,045 posts, Bumble bee

Thanks ladies!!!

@Curlysue: I’d say it took about 4-5 hours. Yes, it was painful!

@Miss Gloss: The printer was our first purchase in LA. It’s a Canon Pixma IP4500. I think it’s an older model. We got it super cheap from some dude off of Craigslist. :D

@elfe515: What a cool idea! And, even better, there’s only 1 guestbook (versus the 80 programs I did)!

 
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Miss Poodle
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,387 posts, Sugar bee

This are SO awesome!!! I love your DIY tutorials! and the programs are so lovely :) I wanted to use eyelets too, but this looks SO much cooler :)

 
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Mrs. Piglet, Virginia/Oahu Age and Occupation: 28, Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Entrepreneur/Fashion Apparel Wholesale Importer Engagement Date: June 22, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Ceremony at the Lanikuhonua Phase II private estate, reception at a historic hotel in Waikiki About Me: I'm an East Coast gal with intense road rage and an addiction to romantic comedies, fast food, gadgets, Korean BBQ, and my wiener dog George aka Georgia May. I carry mustard packets in my purse and I love perusing the aisles at discount stores. A self proclaimed shopaholic, I impulsively buy electronics, software, and craft tools; none of which I know how to use. I'm excited to dust these babies off and immerse myself in DIY projects galore in preparation for our DW in paradise!

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