Make your own leather journal this Saturday
>> Wednesday, August 13, 2014
This Saturday I'll be teaching one of my most popular bookbinding classes at The Skillery. You'll learn how to bind your own large large leather journal from start to finish. And if that wasn't reason enough to get excited, this will be the first class I'll teach in The Skillery's brand new (and super awesome) space in the Germantown neighborhood of Nashville.
There are still a few spots left in the class, so register now to reserve your space. This is not a class you'll want to miss! See below for the details.
Create a handbound leather journal or sketchbook
Date: Saturday, August 16, 2014
Time: 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Where: The Skillery, 1323 Sixth Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37208
Cost: $115 (or $105 for Skillery members)
Learn to bind your own unique and functional book from a professional bookbinder.
In this workshop, you'll learn to make a soft-cover leather book that can be used as a journal, a sketchbook, or a photo album. Using the Italian Longstitch style, a historical binding that dates to 14th Century Europe, each student will create a book with a leather cover that features exposed, decorative stitching on its spine and pages that lay completely flat when open. Students will use leather for the book cover and have the option to include interesting contemporary papers inside. The book will feature a wrap-around leather strap to keep the book closed.
The class will also include an introduction to the world of handmade books. You'll learn the fundamentals of bookbinding, including proper techniques for folding, tearing, cutting, and stitching using traditional binding tools. And students will have the opportunity to view and handle a collection of professionally-made examples.
All students will leave this class with a completed leather book, and the skills and resources to continue binding at home. No previous bookbinding experience is required. All tools and supplies will be provided.
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