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Your Place, Your Pace Bookmaking Sessions

 Join us for Your Place, Your Pace, a selection of pre-recorded workshops designed with your convenience in mind. Enjoy bookmaking from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Each session focuses on a different bookmaking technique and can be completed in one sitting or at your own pace. Take one, or take them all! Participants receive recording links and a materials kit, and are invited to ask questions via email. Availability is limited—don’t miss out!

All workshops are pre-recorded, virtual workshops. Participants receive recording links and materials kit. (Shipping included—an additional $25 will be billed for international shipping.)

 

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Ethiopian Binding

$50

Jazmin Gallegos

Ethiopian bindings date back to the fourth century AD in East Africa as a variation of the Coptic codex, originally used for holy texts with parchment pages and wooden covers. This binding style features a unique board attachments where thread passes through diagonal channels in the boards to emerge at the edges. Pairs of sewing stations share a single thread with needles at both ends, producing an attractive, exposed, link-stitch pattern on the spine. The hardcover structure opens completely flat, making it ideal for sketchbooks, journals and recipe books.

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Example of Flat-Back Case Binding Example of Flat-Back Case Binding

Flat-Back Case Binding

$50

Emily Tipps

Most of the hard-cover books we see at the library, bookstore, or on our shelves at home are casebound. This means that the textblock and cover are created separately then adhered together. In this workshop, participants learn the basics of case binding: sewing a textblock with the French web pattern, lining the spine, building a cloth-covered case, and finally “casing in.” The workshop provides solid ground for exploring different variations; case bindings can be thick or thin, rounded or flat-spined, and covered in cloth, paper, leather, or a combination of materials. These durable bindings make excellent journals, sketchbooks, or housing for longer content.

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Secret Belgian Binding

$50

Amy Thompson

This binding, developed by Belgian binder Anne Goy in the 1980s, uses primary and secondary sewing to construct the cover and attach the textblock. The book opens flat when complete, and has a distinctive visible sewing pattern that crosses over the spine and onto the boards.

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Example of Japanese Stab Binding Example of Japanese Stab Binding

Japanese Stab Binding

$50

Jazmin Gallegos

As opposed to the stiffness of western paper, traditional Japanese paper allows this side-stitched book to open readily. This workshop presents three sewing patterns, providing participants with the skills to explore dozens of additional patterns in the future. 

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Customized Bookcloth: Backing Fabric

$55

Emily Tipps

Fabric offers an attractive and durable solution for covering boxes and book covers, but ready-made bookcloth presents a limited palette of mostly solid colors and humdrum textures. Don't get hemmed in by run-of-the-mill choices! Instead, back textiles with Japanese paper for use as bookcloth. Want to cover an artist's book with calico from grandma's apron? Think art-deco-printed percale would make a swell cover for a blank journal? Would sleek silk be an elegant solution for that photo album? In this workshop, participants expand their ability to tailor bookwork by learning to back natural-fiber fabric with simple materials and easy-to-access tools.

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The Perfect Binding

$45

Amy Thompson

Looking for a simple way to bind single sheets or folios? This workshop presents the perfect solution: the perfect binding! Using a modified approach based on machine binding processes for commercial paperbacks, the instructor guides participants through the construction of a perfect-bound book. A materials kit is provided for a single book and participants are advised on tools to gather or purchase. Leave with a perfect book and the ability to continue the practice.

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Example of Drum-Leaf Binding Example of Drum-Leaf Binding

Content Round-Up: the Drum-Leaf Binding

$45

Marnie Powers-Torrey

Developed and perfected by Timothy C. Ely, the drum-leaf binding offers an elegant solution for joining single folios. This simple, ingenious book form allows the artist to work freely with single sheets, unencumbered by imposition concerns until the pages are bound. Because the book opens completely flat, content won’t get hung up in the gutter. Leave with a book bound in quarter cloth and paper covered boards.

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Accordion Variations: Session 1

$35

Marnie Powers-Torrey

The first session begins with two basic accordions, introduces a hinged-panel accordion composed of pairs of boards, and then concludes with Hedi Kyle’s beloved flag book. This video sequence covers basic tips to building well-aligned accordions, which can be trickier than the simple-looking form suggests.

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Accordion Variations: Session 2

$35

Marnie Powers-Torrey

The accordion is a basic book form that can be adapted in many creative ways. The second session explores some options: a concertina with pockets, the retreating accordion, a three-tiered accordion, and a paper slipcase to house the set of books. The slipcase is flexible and can accommodate books from both sessions, if desired.

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Endbands: Recipes & Techniques

$40

Emily Tipps 

Do you want your books to be a little more gourmet? Endbands contribute to the structure and visual presentation of a book. In this workshop, participants learn to make a variety of these sewn (and stuck-on) beauties. The BAP provides the ingredients and recipes; participants just need a taste for the details and the desire to sample something new! This session covers six endband styles, which participants sew onto instructional “recipe cards” for easy future reference.

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The Clamshell Box: a Safe Place for Books

$65

Emily Tipps 

When not being read, a book really just wants to be left alone in a safe place. The clamshell box is an ideal enclosure to keep books protected from dust, water, and light damage, as well as the general wear and tear of life on the shelf. Each participant in this workshop constructs a model clamshell box of a set size. Instruction includes basic strategies for measuring objects and cutting materials for future custom boxes.

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Example of Coptic Binding Example of Coptic Binding

Coptic Binding

$45

Amy Thompson

In ancient Egypt, the Copts used this binding technique for hundreds of years. Notable for the chain links across the spine and sewn-on boards, the binding is very flexible and can open to 360º for display.

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Example of Long-Stitch with Leather Example of Long-Stitch with Leather

Long-Stitch with Leather

$50

Amy Thompson

The elegant long-stitch has been used for inventive artists’ books and beautiful journals, but don’t be fooled by the apparent complexity of this exposed-sewing binding. Participants receive one set of materials, and the instructor shares examples with an assortment of thread, buttons, covers, and closures to ensure that the long-stitch never gets old.

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Spring 2026 Open
Studio Hours

January 6–May 1
  • Monday: 10am–9pm
  • Tuesday: 10am–9pm
  • Wednesday: 10am–9pm
  • Thursday: 9am–3:30pm; 6:45pm–9pm
  • Friday: 10am–6pm
  • Saturday: 10am–6pm
  • Sunday: CLOSED

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