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Hey all,

 

we all love fountain pens and we all want to write with them. So at one point we need to find ourselves some nice paper. In my case I also wanted a nice notebook which contains the paper. Eventually I discovered the Midori Notebooks and loved them. Simple design but a very thought through, cool looking little system.

 

The problem that I had was the price. I just did not want to (and shouldn't at the time) spend 50$ for a notebook. So I had the idea to google a little bit and see, if there were people who made their own versions of that Traveler's Notebook. And I was lucky. I found

, which explains in detail how to cut the leather and this website, which teaches you how to make your own refills and provides printable templates (if that's something you want to do).

 

I could tell you myself how I did it, but I think these two sources are doing a pretty good job explaining everything. I just would repeating it here.

 

I liked the passport-size, but I did not wanted to be dependent on Midori refills. So I changed the format in the way that now I can refill with small Moleskine or FieldNotes notebooks.

After that, I bought some nice leather on ebay together with a cheap leatherpunch and was ready to go.

Here are the first four I made.

 

http://i1367.photobucket.com/albums/r799/manoart/PhotoGrid_1381243254004_zps0c384e16.png

 

I must say, I'm pretty pleased with the end result and I hope you try it yourself if you have the time and the passion. It's also great as a gift if you can't or do not want to spent the 50$ or more and it comes with this special self-made charm.

 

Enough rambling. Have a good day,

Manuel

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Wauw...very nice job! Can I ask what kind of leather you bought and from whom? I've been looking for leather here in Amsterdam and also on ebay but it seems so hard to tell what you are getting without actually holding it in your hands.

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  On 10/16/2013 at 7:25 PM, harrietthespy said:

Wauw...very nice job! Can I ask what kind of leather you bought and from whom? I've been looking for leather here in Amsterdam and also on ebay but it seems so hard to tell what you are getting without actually holding it in your hands.

 

Hey Harriet,

 

thanks :). I was lucky to find a german online-shop located in Berlin, which sells all kinds of leather. I got calf leather (because it was the only leather with a thickness of 2-3 mm) in 4 different colors and every piece for a reasonable price. Unfortunately the site is only available in german (http://www.lederversand-berlin.de). But they have an ebay-shop where they sell most of their calf leather (http://stores.ebay.de/jlx-leder).

I hope I could help.

 

Greetings,

Manuel

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Thanks for sharing that.

 

Yours came out great!

 

I have made a couple myself using a slightly different method but the end result was good as well and actually fun.

 

What I really like about making your own Midori syle notebook cover is you can decide which size is best for you.

 

I made one in a B6 size and another in an A5 size.

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Manuel, great job. The notebooks really look good. After seeing how nice these books turned out, I'm inspired to try it myself.

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Thanks for posting this! I've been wondering how to go about making a journal and finding leather. Your journals are beautiful, congrats!

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Manuel, well done. Oh boy, I own 5 Midoris myself and I am nuts for notebooks, doing myself some stuff out of old moleskine covers ripped the used paper off.

Thanks for the online shop located in Berlin, will try their website.

 

Best from Tauberbischofsheim

Thorsten

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The tutorial is wonderful, only one question: wouldn't the leather and other items required to make the journal cost as much as the original midori? I realize that it would be a value if youre making multiple, but would it be worth it to make just one? Thanks for the share!

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Goulet has the Midori covers (with minimum accessories) for roughly $50-60 each, plus shipping.

 

An adequately sized hunk of thick leather will run $5-20 (depending on many factors such as species, tanning method, color and number of surface flaws) if one knows where to shop. An hour or two to trim, punch, thread the keeper and set up the product. Pay yourself $20/hr and, yes, it's the same or more cost as the original but out of pocket should be significantly less. But you get the satisfaction!

 

If you're thinking about making your own Midori-style notebook cover/system, and you do not have one to deconstruct, be sure to make a model of very thick paper and load it with your refill or refills before you cut your leather; you need to allow for the bulk of the filler blocks and your personal tastes in in overhang, spare space for accessories or rounded corners.

I ride a recumbent, I play go, I use Macintosh so of course I use a fountain pen.

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  On 10/16/2013 at 1:22 AM, manoart said:

 

I must say, I'm pretty pleased with the end result and I hope you try it yourself if you have the time and the passion. It's also great as a gift if you can't or do not want to spent the 50$ or more and it comes with this special self-made charm.

 

I definitely agree. You've done a beautiful job with them.

 

  On 11/3/2013 at 1:29 PM, bogiesan said:

.....

 

If you're thinking about making your own Midori-style notebook cover/system, and you do not have one to deconstruct, be sure to make a model of very thick paper and load it with your refill or refills before you cut your leather; you need to allow for the bulk of the filler blocks and your personal tastes in in overhang, spare space for accessories or rounded corners.

 

Good point. Thanks for that tip.

 

I repurposed a beautiful leather book cover made by Oberon that I’ve had for about 20 years. I used some beading elastic to hold folded pages. When I fill a signature, I remove it. Once I have a group of signatures collected, I will bind them in a simple way into a book to store on my shelf to which I can refer as needed. So far, I’ve not collected enough signatures in either the sketchbooks or the written journal.

 

http://redharp.smugmug.com/MKB/2013-1223-Journal-hacks/i-kDWFwH5/0/M/01-M.jpg

 

http://redharp.smugmug.com/MKB/2013-1223-Journal-hacks/i-n4hNNZg/0/S/02-S.jpg

 

I’ve added heavy cardboard in the sleeves that would normally be for a notebook cover. This gives it extra support for writing.

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  On 10/31/2013 at 3:39 AM, GMYoussef said:

The tutorial is wonderful, only one question: wouldn't the leather and other items required to make the journal cost as much as the original midori? I realize that it would be a value if youre making multiple, but would it be worth it to make just one? Thanks for the share!

I thought that too when I was first looking at unfinished leather. Then I got in touch with a leather merchant who pointed me to a leather factory here in Sydney - I'm in Australia - and I bought 3 beautiful off-cuts that cost me $2 each, a 1.5mm punch that cost $5.50, a bit of coloured elastic and ribbon from the $2 shop, and now I have 3 "Fauxdoris" in three sizes for under AU$20. It's incredibly satisfying.

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Those are very nice. Extremely well-done!

I'm in the process of making my own as well. I made a kind of benchmark model using 1mm leather remnant. It wasn't made to look pretty, it was just done to test some ideas of mine. I'm still waiting to get the leather I need in the mail, but until then, I wanted to share some of my thoughts (along with my screw-ups) for anyone else thinking about making their own:

  • How thick should the leather be? In my opinion it depends on how thick your notebook is. The kind of semi-floppy, saddle-stitched notebook Midori uses seems to work best with 1.5-2mm veg tan. If you use notebooks that have stiffer covers, however, it may get a little awkward for you. The rule of thumb I'm following is that the leather should be a little bit stiffer than your notebook cover. (In fact, because of this, I'd say saddle-stitched notebooks are probably your best bet all around.)
  • I don't like the idea of using elastic—it gets weak and brittle and stretches out—so I'm going with hemp cord or something similar. Just a thought for others out there.
  • As you can see, I overlapped the leather, unlike the Midori model. This is done for two reasons: The eyelet that fastens the wrapping cord is now no longer behind your notebook, so it will lie perfectly flat when you're writing. (More on that in a second.) Also, as you can see in the second picture, you can fit a pen beside your notebooks on the inside! And due to the grippiness of the leather interior I've had no problems with pens slipping out. (Still doing some field testing on this but so far so good.)
  • For the four holes that need to be made to string the notebooks together, I reinforced them with eyelets. Aesthetically I like that a little better, plus it makes the holes less prone to wear and tear.
  • I'd seriously caution anyone from just buying any old leather online and giving this a go. Make sure you know exactly what kind of leather you're looking for and specifically, how thick it is. You really can't tell very much from a picture, so inquire first is all.

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q213/aletifer/PhotoSep18102035PM.jpg

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q213/aletifer/PhotoSep18102447PM.jpg

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  On 9/19/2014 at 7:09 PM, Avarias said:

Those are very nice. Extremely well-done!

 

I'm in the process of making my own as well. I made a kind of benchmark model using 1mm leather remnant. It wasn't made to look pretty, it was just done to test some ideas of mine. I'm still waiting to get the leather I need in the mail, but until then, I wanted to share some of my thoughts (along with my screw-ups) for anyone else thinking about making their own:

  • How thick should the leather be? In my opinion it depends on how thick your notebook is. The kind of semi-floppy, saddle-stitched notebook Midori uses seems to work best with 1.5-2mm veg tan. If you use notebooks that have stiffer covers, however, it may get a little awkward for you. The rule of thumb I'm following is that the leather should be a little bit stiffer than your notebook cover. (In fact, because of this, I'd say saddle-stitched notebooks are probably your best bet all around.)
  • I don't like the idea of using elastic—it gets weak and brittle and stretches out—so I'm going with hemp cord or something similar. Just a thought for others out there.
  • As you can see, I overlapped the leather, unlike the Midori model. This is done for two reasons: The eyelet that fastens the wrapping cord is now no longer behind your notebook, so it will lie perfectly flat when you're writing. (More on that in a second.) Also, as you can see in the second picture, you can fit a pen beside your notebooks on the inside! And due to the grippiness of the leather interior I've had no problems with pens slipping out. (Still doing some field testing on this but so far so good.)
  • For the four holes that need to be made to string the notebooks together, I reinforced them with eyelets. Aesthetically I like that a little better, plus it makes the holes less prone to wear and tear.
  • I'd seriously caution anyone from just buying any old leather online and giving this a go. Make sure you know exactly what kind of leather you're looking for and specifically, how thick it is. You really can't tell very much from a picture, so inquire first is all.

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q213/aletifer/PhotoSep18102035PM.jpg

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q213/aletifer/PhotoSep18102447PM.jpg

 

Hey Avarias,

 

thanks a lot for your input and tips. I really like the design of your notebook. The overlapping sides are cool and the possibility to keep a pen in it as well is great. And the way you solved the lying-flat-when-writing-problem is also clever. Thanks again for sharing and keep it up :).

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Hello! I realize this is an old post, but I'm looking to start making my own traveler's notebooks, and I really like the leather you used. I tried clicking the eBay link, but it only shows in German. I tried searching for the seller on the US eBay site, but couldn't find them. Is there anyway to buy from this seller from the US eBay site? Where are you located? I look forward to your reply! Thank you for sharing this! It's a great tutorial with great resources! Have an amazing weekend!

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I'm sorry, I'm new to this forum. Now I see that you are im Germany. Do you have any suggestions on where to buy leather here in the US? Or does anyone? Thank you! :)

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  On 4/9/2017 at 4:09 AM, kaiami said:

I'm sorry, I'm new to this forum. Now I see that you are im Germany. Do you have any suggestions on where to buy leather here in the US? Or does anyone? Thank you! :)

This website (https://www.theleatherguy.org) or Tandy leather is where I buy all my leather.

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I just saw, that the image hoster build in a paywall and I can't edit my initial post.

So, for all still interested and possibly landing on this thread, here is the picture showing my self made notebooks:

 

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      I have several Parker Roller Ball & Fiber Tip refills in the original packaging. Where and how do I sell them? The couple that I've opened the ink still flowed when put to paper. Also if a pen would take the foller ball refill then it should take the fiber tip as well? Anyway it's been awhile and I'm want to take my message collection beyond the few pieces that I have... Meaning I don't have a Parker these refills will fit in 🙄
    • RegDiggins 23 July 12:40
      Recently was lucky enough to buy a pristine example of the CF crocodile ball with the gold plating. Then of course I faced the same problem we all have over the years ,of trying to find e refill. Fortunately I discovered one here in the U.K. I wonder if there are other sources which exist in other countries, by the way they were not cheap pen
    • The_Beginner 20 July 20:35
      Hows it going guys i have a code from pen chalet that i wont use for 10% off and it ends aug 31st RC10AUG its 10% off have at it fellas
    • T.D. Rabbit 19 July 9:33
      Somewhat confusing and off-putting ones, as said to me by my very honest friends. I don't have an X account though :<
    • piano 19 July 8:41
      @The Devil Rabbit what kind of? Let’s go to X (twitter) with #inkdoodle #inkdoodleFP
    • Mort639 17 July 1:03
      I have a Conway Stewart Trafalgar set. It was previously owned by actor Russell Crowe and includes a letter from him. Can anyone help me with assessing its value?
    • Sailor Kenshin 15 July 17:41
      There must be a couple of places here to share artworks.
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