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If you using two vices, consider places the pages between two boards or catalogues. If you are using a flower press, make sure that the spine is sticking out past the edge of the press by about ¼ to ½ inch (0.64 to 1.27 centimeters). Use a brush to coat the entire spine with glue, from edge-to-edge, top-to-bottom. Book binding glue will work the best, but if you can't find any, ordinary pva glue (ie: white glue or carpenter's glue) will also work. Cut a piece of ribbon that's twice the length of the spine. Place it down the center of the spine. Make sure that the bottom end of the ribbon is ½ to 1 inch (1.27 to 2.54 centimeters) from the bottom end of the spine. Coat the spine again with more glue to seal the ribbon in. The fabric needs to be 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) shorter than the spine and three times the width. Plain, cotton fabric will work the best for this. Coat the fabric with your glue, then coat the spine with more glue. Place the fabric over the spine, with ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) of space on the top and bottom. Fold the side edges of the fabric down onto the first and last page of the book. Clamp the spine together until the glue dries. Choose a durable paper, such as cardstock. You will be using this paper to secure the pages to the actual book. Unclamp the book, then turn it so that the front is facing you. Coat the fabric on the front with glue, then press the first sheet of paper into it. Repeat this step for the back. Clamp the spine again until it dries.

Summary:
Clamp the pages between two vices or a flower press. Paint glue across the back of the spine. Add a ribbon bookmark, if desired. Cut a strip of fabric for the spine. Glue the fabric onto the spine, then fold the side edges down. Cut two sheets of paper the same size as your pages. Glue the sheets to the side edges of fabric.