Herringbone Bindery
Erin Fletcher : Fine Binding & Edition Binding
Artist demoing a variety of Miniature Bindings. A variety of Miniature Bindings sitting on a wooden table. A variety of Miniature Bindings stacked on a wooden table. Spine of the Long Stitch Miniature Binding. Top view of the Quarter Leather Case Binding. Top view of the Triangle Stub Case Binding. Top view of the Accordion with Paper Wrapper Binding.

$250 — Workshop Fee
Registration closes on October 9th
Registration closes on October 13th
3 sessions:
October 21, 23, 28
(Tuesday and Thursday evenings)

6:00 – 8:30pm (eastern time)
5:00 – 7:30pm (central time)
4:00 – 6:30pm (mountain time)
3:00 – 5:30pm (pacific time)
Workshop // Macro to Micro - Miniature Bookbinding

Description
In this workshop, students will be shrinking down binding techniques to create an assortment of miniature books. With each model, students will explore the size range of miniature books by creating bindings measuring just under 3” to the itty bitty. The structures will vary from non-adhesive paper bindings to a quarter leather case binding. Crafting miniature bindings can be a fun way to use scraps, but is also a great way to challenge your bookbinding skills.

This workshop will be live instruction through Zoom. Open to students at any skill level, but please contact me if you have questions determining if this workshop is right for you.

Skill Level: Intermediate



Material Kit
The
workshop fee includes a material kit
, which will be shipped to you prior to the workshop. In order to receive the material kit on time, please register by October 9th. Below is a list of tools and materials that you must supply yourself.


Tools and Materials
Students must supply the following tools and materials. Check out the vendor list for recommended suppliers.

Required
  • Blue Tape
  • Bone Folder
  • Craft Knife (Olfa or X-Acto)
  • Cutting Mat
  • Dyed Linen Thread - size: 18/3
  • Glue Brush - small flat
  • Japanese Screw Punch (or Hollow Punch) with 1.0 and 1.5mm bit
  • Pencil
  • Pin Vise (size B) or Awl
  • PVA
  • Ruler - with metric
  • Scissors
  • Waste Paper

Optional
  • Beeswax
  • OptiVisor or something similar
  • Punching Cradle
  • Teflon Folder
  • Tweezers


Reduced Rate Workshop Fee
Two seats are available at a reduced rate of $190. Please click on the button below to find out more information about how to submit. Application closes on September 24th. Recepients will be notified by September 27th.


Each Workshop is Recorded
All workshops will be recorded and made available to all registered students for a period of 60 days. A link to the recording will be sent out 1 day after it is recorded.


Refund Policy
No refunds will be issued once material kits are shipped or 10 days prior to the start of the workshop. Workshops will run with a minimum of 4 students, if this number is not met then a refund will be issued.