Location | London Centre for Book Arts |
Instructor | Kate Rochester |
Date | Saturday 16 November 2024 |
Time | 10am–5pm |
Suitable for beginners or those who have completed Introduction to Bookbinding 1 & 2. All materials provided.
Learn how to create handcrafted books from experts at the London Centre for Book Arts.
During this workshop participants will learn how to create by hand two variations of an exposed spine binding: the Link Stitch and French Link Stitch. As the name indicates, these bindings have exposed spines that show off the intricacies of the stitching work usually left hidden behind the case.
These books are ideal for presenting work, sketchbooks, gifts, or as the basis for artist books.
On completion of the workshop participants will leave with their own hand bound book and the skills to make more at home using minimal equipment.
Introduction to Bookbinding 3 is the third in a four-part series of introductory bookbinding workshops at London Centre for Book Arts. You are encouraged, but not required, to take all four workshops in order. For a complete beginner, taking all four workshops in order will give you a good foundation in bookbinding.
London Centre for Book Arts is a recognised artist-run, open-access studio with a focus on books and publications. Since 2012, LCBA has been at the forefront of teaching and promoting the heritage craft of bookbinding in the UK. Based on our popular workshops, Making Books: a guide to creating hand-crafted books by the London Centre for Book Arts was published in 2017 and has since been published in seven different languages.
Workshop participants receive 10% discount on purchases made in-person from the LCBA Shop on the day of the workshop.
Cancellation Policy
If you are unable to make a workshop, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can re-list your place. We are a very small organisation and proceeds from each ticket goes towards crucial overheads. Cancellations made after 21 days before the start date of the workshop are not refundable or transferable.
Waitlist
If a workshop you wish to join is fully booked, please email us to be put on the waitlist in the event of any cancellations
We run bespoke workshops & experiences for individuals and groups – for more information please email hello@londonbookarts.org
Accessibility
LCBA is wheelchair accessible and barrier free.
There are accessible, gender neutral toilets.
Public transport options to LCBA can be seen under Find Us, but the routes from stations to LCBA has uneven pavements that are narrow. There are two disabled parking spaces just across the road from the entrance to LCBA. For more information on access please email hello@londonbookarts.org