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in our next lesson in book binding weamp;#39;re going to do a kettle stitch text block so weamp;#39;re going to be using a little bit of book thread a needle iamp;#39;m using a push pin to poke the holes into my signatures and weamp;#39;re starting out with four signatures of drawing paper which you should have in your virtual art kit for those of you who are at home and i have pre-punched the holes five holes evenly spaced apart make sure each of the holes is in the same space on each signature you can set aside that text block that you have thus far and thread your needle iamp;#39;m using a piece of book thread and iamp;#39;m going to double it up but if you have thick thread you might just want to use a single piece make sure to knot it at the end so that it catches when you start weaving it through the very first step will be to go through that top hole make sure your knot catches and then weamp;#39;re going to be weaving in and out of these five holes coming out to the outs