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Basic slit concertina with covers
A concertina book is created when single or multiple pieces of paper are folded into an accordion book; it is sometimes referred to as a zig-zag. Concertina forms can be added to a sewn binding to add more dimension to a book. The artist may sew pamphlet stitches into the folds of the concertina, or glue a folded piece of paper onto a flat side of the zig-zag. This binding is particularly useful for display purposes due to its dramatic effect.
Calligraphy model concertina with pop-out accordion
A concertina book is created when single or multiple pieces of paper are folded into an accordion book; it is sometimes referred to as a zig-zag. Concertina forms can be added to a sewn binding to add more dimension to a book. The artist may sew pamphlet stitches into the folds of the concertina, or glue a folded piece of paper onto a flat side of the zig-zag. This binding is particularly useful for display purposes due to its dramatic effect.
Concertina pamphlet stitch with envelope pages, board covers
A concertina book is created when single or multiple pieces of paper are folded into an accordion book; it is sometimes referred to as a zig-zag. Concertina forms can be added to a sewn binding to add more dimension to a book. The artist may sew pamphlet stitches into the folds of the concertina, or glue a folded piece of paper onto a flat side of the zig-zag. This binding is particularly useful for display purposes due to its dramatic effect.
Inverted concertina and double inverted concertina
A concertina book is created when single or multiple pieces of paper are folded into an accordion book; it is sometimes referred to as a zig-zag. Concertina forms can be added to a sewn binding to add more dimension to a book. The artist may sew pamphlet stitches into the folds of the concertina, or glue a folded piece of paper onto a flat side of the zig-zag. This binding is particularly useful for display purposes due to its dramatic effect.
Concertina spine pamphlet stitched hardcover
A concertina book is created when single or multiple pieces of paper are folded into an accordion book; it is sometimes referred to as a zig-zag. Concertina forms can be added to a sewn binding to add more dimension to a book. The artist may sew pamphlet stitches into the folds of the concertina, or glue a folded piece of paper onto a flat side of the zig-zag. This binding is particularly useful for display purposes due to its dramatic effect.
Concertina spine, pamphlet stitch, case binding cover
A concertina book is created when single or multiple pieces of paper are folded into an accordion book; it is sometimes referred to as a zig-zag. Concertina forms can be added to a sewn binding to add more dimension to a book. The artist may sew pamphlet stitches into the folds of the concertina, or glue a folded piece of paper onto a flat side of the zig-zag. This binding is particularly useful for display purposes due to its dramatic effect.
Flutter book with hard cover, Japanese paper, and triangle design
A concertina book is created when single or multiple pieces of paper are folded into an accordion book; it is sometimes referred to as a zig-zag. Concertina forms can be added to a sewn binding to add more dimension to a book. The artist may sew pamphlet stitches into the folds of the concertina, or glue a folded piece of paper onto a flat side of the zig-zag. This binding is particularly useful for display purposes due to its dramatic effect.
Long stitch binding, pulling tapes outside the spine
A long stitch binding is where the thread runs along the spine of a book creating vertical lines. This technique can be sewn through the cover, or on leather strips. You can also manipulate the long thread into a pattern or knot them. Hard or soft covers can be used as well, but generally, the spine is left soft so the book may open.
Short long stitch bindings
A long stitch binding is where the thread runs along the spine of a book creating vertical lines. This technique can be sewn through the cover, or on leather strips. You can also manipulate the long thread into a pattern or knot them. Hard or soft covers can be used as well, but generally, the spine is left soft so the book may open.
Long stitch binding sewn over tapes
A long stitch binding is where the thread runs along the spine of a book creating vertical lines. This technique can be sewn through the cover, or on leather strips. You can also manipulate the long thread into a pattern or knot them. Hard or soft covers can be used as well, but generally, the spine is left soft so the book may open.