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During this 3.5-hour workshop, participants will get to learn basic bookbinding skills and how to handcraft an exposed spine book using 3 different stitches - french link stitch, link stitch and kettle stitch. Participants will be able to customise their books by choosing from blank and/or dotted grid pages and from a variety of colours for the cover and thread.

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French Link Stitch Bookbinding: Hello! In this tutorial im going to teach you how to make a notebook with a french link stitch bookbinding technique. Is a really beautiful and practical technique as it let the page open completely :) Ideal for artists!

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This video demonstrates how to sew a French link stitch, unsupported.  The French link is often used in conservation due to its strength and flexibility.  In the video, a thick colored, pre-waxed linen thread is used to help emphasize sewing only.  When sewing a French link we recommend using an Irish linen 18/3 thread.Video by Jessica Ebert, Sewing by Kasie JanssenMusic from YouTube Audio Library:Almost in F - Tranquillity by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Common Cincinnati Library, French Stitch, Button Hole Stitch, Diy Planners, Binding Book, Coptic Stitch, Bookbinding Tutorial, Stitch Book, Button Hole

This video demonstrates how to sew a French link stitch, unsupported. The French link is often used in conservation due to its strength and flexibility. In the video, a thick colored, pre-waxed linen thread is used to help emphasize sewing only. When sewing a French link we recommend using an Irish linen 18/3 thread.Video by Jessica Ebert, Sewing by Kasie JanssenMusic from YouTube Audio Library:Almost in F - Tranquillity by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons…

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