Box 7
Container
Contains 21 Results:
Pop-Up
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: 100
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Specific cuts and folds in these books allow three-dimensional shapes to “pop up” as the spread is opened.
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Pop-Up
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: 101
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Specific cuts and folds in these books allow three-dimensional shapes to “pop up” as the spread is opened.
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Sing cord sewing with ribbon wrap
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 5
Identifier: 102
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This structure is sewn all along the signature and looped around a cord. A single hole is punctured in the folio allowing the thread to be sewn around the exterior cord and back through the same hole. This traditional binding structure is typically in leather bindings where the raised cord can be seen on the spine of the book and is an extremely durable structure.
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Non-Japanese Stab Binding
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: 103
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Traditionally a Japanese binding, this binding style features a stack of single sheets instead of signatures, decoratively sewn together along one edge. The phrase “stab binding” comes from the holes stabbed along one edge of the text block which the thread is woven through. Because the stitching is visible in this binding, it allows for great variation in style depending on the pattern and detail applied to the stitching. This binding style is good for text weight papers as the spine does...
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Stab binding with safety pins
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: 104
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Traditionally a Japanese binding, this binding style features a stack of single sheets instead of signatures, decoratively sewn together along one edge. The phrase “stab binding” comes from the holes stabbed along one edge of the text block which the thread is woven through. Because the stitching is visible in this binding, it allows for great variation in style depending on the pattern and detail applied to the stitching. This binding style is good for text weight papers as the spine does...
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Non-Japanese Stab Binding
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: 105
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Traditionally a Japanese binding, this binding style features a stack of single sheets instead of signatures, decoratively sewn together along one edge. The phrase “stab binding” comes from the holes stabbed along one edge of the text block which the thread is woven through. Because the stitching is visible in this binding, it allows for great variation in style depending on the pattern and detail applied to the stitching. This binding style is good for text weight papers as the spine does...
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Two Hole Pamphlet Stab Binding
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: 106
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Traditionally a Japanese binding, this binding style features a stack of single sheets instead of signatures, decoratively sewn together along one edge. The phrase “stab binding” comes from the holes stabbed along one edge of the text block which the thread is woven through. Because the stitching is visible in this binding, it allows for great variation in style depending on the pattern and detail applied to the stitching. This binding style is good for text weight papers as the spine does...
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Stab Binding with hard cover
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: 107
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Traditionally a Japanese binding, this binding style features a stack of single sheets instead of signatures, decoratively sewn together along one edge. The phrase “stab binding” comes from the holes stabbed along one edge of the text block which the thread is woven through. Because the stitching is visible in this binding, it allows for great variation in style depending on the pattern and detail applied to the stitching. This binding style is good for text weight papers as the spine does...
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Noble Stitch "Stab Stitch"
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: 108
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Traditionally a Japanese binding, this binding style features a stack of single sheets instead of signatures, decoratively sewn together along one edge. The phrase “stab binding” comes from the holes stabbed along one edge of the text block which the thread is woven through. Because the stitching is visible in this binding, it allows for great variation in style depending on the pattern and detail applied to the stitching. This binding style is good for text weight papers as the spine does...
Dates:
c. 1996-2001
Non-Japanese Stab Binding
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: 109
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Traditionally a Japanese binding, this binding style features a stack of single sheets instead of signatures, decoratively sewn together along one edge. The phrase “stab binding” comes from the holes stabbed along one edge of the text block which the thread is woven through. Because the stitching is visible in this binding, it allows for great variation in style depending on the pattern and detail applied to the stitching. This binding style is good for text weight papers as the spine does...
Dates:
c. 1996-2001