Variations on the Sewn Boards Binding ONLINE workshop. Five Sesisons. March 16-April 13, 2025.
Sundays | March 16-April 13 | 5 Sessions
Please note: session length will vary with the complexity of the structure presented. Starting times:
2 pm Eastern Time / 1 pm Central / 12 pm Mountain / 11 am Pacific
March 16, 23 and 30 sessions will last 3 hours
April 6 and 13 sessions will last 2 hours
The Sewn Boards Binding is Gary Frost’s elegant, modern adaptation of an ancient method of board attachment. Stiffened outer folios sewn along with the text block function as the book’s boards. The book opens flat. It can be dressed up or down with a variety of spine treatments, board-covering materials, and edge decoration techniques.
This workshop highlights the versatility of the Sewn Boards binding by presenting the original plus four variations on the classic quarter cloth structure.
The Sewn Boards Binding with Hugging Spine Wrapper and Panel Boards offers a concave alternative to the classic version's breakaway spine, and adds dimension to the otherwise flat cover profile from spine to fore edge.
Sewn Boards Binding with One-Piece Covering: This binding is covered in one piece of material, rather than the more standard quarter binding. The covering material can be book cloth or strong text-weight paper.
Sewn Boards Binding: 1987 Prototype: This variation is based on Gary Frost’s first prototype for his Sewn Boards Binding. A quick and utilitarian notebook, the outer card folios are glued shut, the spine lined, and a breakaway spine wrapper is added while covering the book in sturdy bookcloth.
Sewn Boards Binding with Sewn-In Wrapper: Before sewing, a long strip of card is hinged around the one of the card folios that start and end the book. After sewing, the card strip is folded around the fore edge of the card folio it is hinged around, across the spine of the book, folded again at the fore edge of the second card folio, and rests inside that folio. The structure provides quick, low-adhesive protection for a text that cannot wait for a more formal binding. The wrapper can unfold as a wide panorama, presenting book arts possibilities.
All five variations open flat, are perfect for edition work, and can be constructed quickly in a sparsely equipped home studio.
Note: This is a fast-paced, intermediate-level workshop. Students should be making sewn books independently, outside a workshop setting.
The online format is a series of live tutorials via Zoom. The tutorials are recorded and the videos are available to registered students for 90 days. Students need not be present for the live sessions. Workshop fee includes supplies and a detailed handout, which are mailed to arrive in time for the first session. Zoom links will be sent the week before class, and a tool list no later than three weeks in advance. Please check your spam filter if you have not received these messages in this timeframe.
Students outside US and Canada please contact me to discuss options for supplies.
Payment in full is due at time of registration. See FAQs for refund policy.
Sundays | March 16-April 13 | 5 Sessions
Please note: session length will vary with the complexity of the structure presented. Starting times:
2 pm Eastern Time / 1 pm Central / 12 pm Mountain / 11 am Pacific
March 16, 23 and 30 sessions will last 3 hours
April 6 and 13 sessions will last 2 hours
The Sewn Boards Binding is Gary Frost’s elegant, modern adaptation of an ancient method of board attachment. Stiffened outer folios sewn along with the text block function as the book’s boards. The book opens flat. It can be dressed up or down with a variety of spine treatments, board-covering materials, and edge decoration techniques.
This workshop highlights the versatility of the Sewn Boards binding by presenting the original plus four variations on the classic quarter cloth structure.
The Sewn Boards Binding with Hugging Spine Wrapper and Panel Boards offers a concave alternative to the classic version's breakaway spine, and adds dimension to the otherwise flat cover profile from spine to fore edge.
Sewn Boards Binding with One-Piece Covering: This binding is covered in one piece of material, rather than the more standard quarter binding. The covering material can be book cloth or strong text-weight paper.
Sewn Boards Binding: 1987 Prototype: This variation is based on Gary Frost’s first prototype for his Sewn Boards Binding. A quick and utilitarian notebook, the outer card folios are glued shut, the spine lined, and a breakaway spine wrapper is added while covering the book in sturdy bookcloth.
Sewn Boards Binding with Sewn-In Wrapper: Before sewing, a long strip of card is hinged around the one of the card folios that start and end the book. After sewing, the card strip is folded around the fore edge of the card folio it is hinged around, across the spine of the book, folded again at the fore edge of the second card folio, and rests inside that folio. The structure provides quick, low-adhesive protection for a text that cannot wait for a more formal binding. The wrapper can unfold as a wide panorama, presenting book arts possibilities.
All five variations open flat, are perfect for edition work, and can be constructed quickly in a sparsely equipped home studio.
Note: This is a fast-paced, intermediate-level workshop. Students should be making sewn books independently, outside a workshop setting.
The online format is a series of live tutorials via Zoom. The tutorials are recorded and the videos are available to registered students for 90 days. Students need not be present for the live sessions. Workshop fee includes supplies and a detailed handout, which are mailed to arrive in time for the first session. Zoom links will be sent the week before class, and a tool list no later than three weeks in advance. Please check your spam filter if you have not received these messages in this timeframe.
Students outside US and Canada please contact me to discuss options for supplies.
Payment in full is due at time of registration. See FAQs for refund policy.
Sundays | March 16-April 13 | 5 Sessions
Please note: session length will vary with the complexity of the structure presented. Starting times:
2 pm Eastern Time / 1 pm Central / 12 pm Mountain / 11 am Pacific
March 16, 23 and 30 sessions will last 3 hours
April 6 and 13 sessions will last 2 hours
The Sewn Boards Binding is Gary Frost’s elegant, modern adaptation of an ancient method of board attachment. Stiffened outer folios sewn along with the text block function as the book’s boards. The book opens flat. It can be dressed up or down with a variety of spine treatments, board-covering materials, and edge decoration techniques.
This workshop highlights the versatility of the Sewn Boards binding by presenting the original plus four variations on the classic quarter cloth structure.
The Sewn Boards Binding with Hugging Spine Wrapper and Panel Boards offers a concave alternative to the classic version's breakaway spine, and adds dimension to the otherwise flat cover profile from spine to fore edge.
Sewn Boards Binding with One-Piece Covering: This binding is covered in one piece of material, rather than the more standard quarter binding. The covering material can be book cloth or strong text-weight paper.
Sewn Boards Binding: 1987 Prototype: This variation is based on Gary Frost’s first prototype for his Sewn Boards Binding. A quick and utilitarian notebook, the outer card folios are glued shut, the spine lined, and a breakaway spine wrapper is added while covering the book in sturdy bookcloth.
Sewn Boards Binding with Sewn-In Wrapper: Before sewing, a long strip of card is hinged around the one of the card folios that start and end the book. After sewing, the card strip is folded around the fore edge of the card folio it is hinged around, across the spine of the book, folded again at the fore edge of the second card folio, and rests inside that folio. The structure provides quick, low-adhesive protection for a text that cannot wait for a more formal binding. The wrapper can unfold as a wide panorama, presenting book arts possibilities.
All five variations open flat, are perfect for edition work, and can be constructed quickly in a sparsely equipped home studio.
Note: This is a fast-paced, intermediate-level workshop. Students should be making sewn books independently, outside a workshop setting.
The online format is a series of live tutorials via Zoom. The tutorials are recorded and the videos are available to registered students for 90 days. Students need not be present for the live sessions. Workshop fee includes supplies and a detailed handout, which are mailed to arrive in time for the first session. Zoom links will be sent the week before class, and a tool list no later than three weeks in advance. Please check your spam filter if you have not received these messages in this timeframe.
Students outside US and Canada please contact me to discuss options for supplies.
Payment in full is due at time of registration. See FAQs for refund policy.