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- catalog abstract "Volume I is not only about how to bind a book, the first part of this text is about developing an approach to binding. Sewing a blank book or rebinding an existing one differs from creating a book of text and/or pictures. Volume 2 is a thorough text for sewing one, two, or three sections onto continuous support paper or vellum covers. The sewing path of each book creates a decorative sewing on the spine. Volume 3 is in has two parts. Part 1 is devoted to diagramming various true and false kettle and link stitches. Since the sewings in Part 2 require a sewing frame, three are diagrammed, in case you do not wish to invest in the expense of buying a sewing frame. Volume 4 has sewings which can be used to bind single sheets of paper, board, plexiglass or even metal. The bindings open flat to any page, unlike traditional post-bindings and stab bindings commonly used to bind single sheets. Volume 5 covers bindings of hard cover quarter leather. Unnecessary steps mentioned in earlier books, have been eliminated or simplified to: 1) No equipment is used ; 2) Tools are limited to needle and thread, scissors, bone folder, X-Acto knife and metal straightedge; 3) Leather on the spine is limited to quarter leather to eliminate the messy process of trying to fold leather around the corners of the boards at the foredge; and 4) All use of glue and paste is eliminated. This saves time, eliminating weights and waits. The boards are finished before the book block is sewn to it. Some of the bindings described contain a book block of a single section or signature. A 2-section book block can have from 4 to 48 pages. All the sewings can be quarter cloth if you prefer not to use leathers.".
- catalog alternative "Vol. 1 has subtitle on cover: Books without paste or glue".
- catalog alternative "Vol. 2 has subtitle: 1-2- & 3- section sewings. Decorative sewing patterns".
- catalog alternative "Vol. 3 has subtitle: Exposed spine sewing".
- catalog alternative "Vol. 4 has subtitle: Smith's sewing single sheets".
- catalog alternative "Vol. 5 has subtitle: Quick leather bindings".
- catalog contributor b12225963.
- catalog created "1999-<c2005>".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999-<c2005>".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999-<c2005>".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Volume I is not only about how to bind a book, the first part of this text is about developing an approach to binding. Sewing a blank book or rebinding an existing one differs from creating a book of text and/or pictures. Volume 2 is a thorough text for sewing one, two, or three sections onto continuous support paper or vellum covers. The sewing path of each book creates a decorative sewing on the spine. Volume 3 is in has two parts. Part 1 is devoted to diagramming various true and false kettle and link stitches. Since the sewings in Part 2 require a sewing frame, three are diagrammed, in case you do not wish to invest in the expense of buying a sewing frame. Volume 4 has sewings which can be used to bind single sheets of paper, board, plexiglass or even metal. The bindings open flat to any page, unlike traditional post-bindings and stab bindings commonly used to bind single sheets. Volume 5 covers bindings of hard cover quarter leather. Unnecessary steps mentioned in earlier books, have been eliminated or simplified to: 1) No equipment is used ; 2) Tools are limited to needle and thread, scissors, bone folder, X-Acto knife and metal straightedge; 3) Leather on the spine is limited to quarter leather to eliminate the messy process of trying to fold leather around the corners of the boards at the foredge; and 4) All use of glue and paste is eliminated. This saves time, eliminating weights and waits. The boards are finished before the book block is sewn to it. Some of the bindings described contain a book block of a single section or signature. A 2-section book block can have from 4 to 48 pages. All the sewings can be quarter cloth if you prefer not to use leathers.".
- catalog description "v. 1. Book number 128: books without paste or glue -- v. 2. Book number 169: 1-2- & 3- section sewings. Decorative sewing patterns -- v. 3. Book number 170: exposed spine sewings.".
- catalog extent "v. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Non-adhesive binding.".
- catalog identifier "0963768263 (v. 1)".
- catalog identifier "9780963768261 (v. 1)".
- catalog identifier "9780963768261 (v. 2)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Non-adhesive binding.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999-<c2005>".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Rochester, N.Y. : Keith Smith Books,".
- catalog relation "Non-adhesive binding.".
- catalog subject "686.3 21".
- catalog subject "Bookbinding.".
- catalog subject "Leather bindings (Bookbinding)".
- catalog subject "Z271 .S66 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Book number 128: books without paste or glue -- v. 2. Book number 169: 1-2- & 3- section sewings. Decorative sewing patterns -- v. 3. Book number 170: exposed spine sewings.".
- catalog title "Non-adhesive binding / Keith A. Smith.".
- catalog title "Vol. 1 has subtitle on cover: Books without paste or glue".
- catalog title "Vol. 2 has subtitle: 1-2- & 3- section sewings. Decorative sewing patterns".
- catalog title "Vol. 3 has subtitle: Exposed spine sewing".
- catalog title "Vol. 4 has subtitle: Smith's sewing single sheets".
- catalog title "Vol. 5 has subtitle: Quick leather bindings".
- catalog type "text".