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I noticed they have that bunching at the end, like the ones you pictured. I wonder if they then have the cords at the spine as well? The price is reasonable, considering cost of materials and time involved. She used woven jacquard ribbons, they are more costly than a single-color satin or grosgrain ribbon. Obviously, a DIY project will be much cheaper. But for those not inclined to make their own, but wanting a beautiful (and durable, jacquard weaves are very durable) set of ribbons, these certainly fit the bill.I have been in contact with Connie at booksbycw.com/ who did this ribbon job:
They do have cords at the end. I forgot to mention that.I noticed they have that bunching at the end, like the ones you pictured. I wonder if they then have the cords at the spine as well? The price is reasonable, considering cost of materials and time involved. She used woven jacquard ribbons, they are more costly than a single-color satin or grosgrain ribbon. Obviously, a DIY project will be much cheaper. But for those not inclined to make their own, but wanting a beautiful (and durable, jacquard weaves are very durable) set of ribbons, these certainly fit the bill.