The chapters are on silks, carpets, ceramics, glass, bookbinding and lacquer, and inlaid brass work. |
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Although, a couple of basic bookbinding techniques will be demonstrated, this class is not about traditional bookbinding. |
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Often, many part-time pursuits, such as cake decorating, knitting and bookbinding, can be run from home because it saves time and money. |
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The embroidery floss of my cross-stitched past now makes its home among my bookbinding materials. |
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I have seen this done with clockmakers and their apprentices, but never with any aspect of bookbinding. |
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In addition to languages, Murray taught himself geography, history, bookbinding, drawing and science. |
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With over 250 pieces, covering everything from couture gowns to bookbinding, the exhibition offers much to see. |
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Scrapbook stores and the internet are also good sources of information about scrapbooking and bookbinding. |
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Abi will also continue to run the Bookweb, where she presents instructional articles on the craft of bookbinding. |
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Traditional bookbinding included three tools that have threads in wood. |
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For classic bookbinding, modern works or administrative works we offer several goat leathers, adapted to skiving, cementing and gilding. |
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The central vertical line of the bookbinding draws the eye to the two portraits and gives a symmetrical balance to the work. |
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A course which in an interesting way completes and expands the bookbinding techniques known to a bookbinder. |
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Though initially a barrister, he turned in 1883 to bookbinding, a field in which he rapidly won distinction. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover inter alia costs of bookbinding and other costs essential for preserving works and periodicals. |
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Depending on the extent of damage, bookbinding or restoration work may also be necessary. |
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During that time, she began to experiment with bookbinding and typography in addition to studying painting. |
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This book presents several bookbinding projects to illustrate and practice basic binding techniques. |
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Describes methods of bookbinding that avoid the need for specialized equipment and materials. |
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Since 2004, own workshop for bookbinding and fine binding in Plombières, Belgium. |
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Those were the days when the craft of bookbinding involved working with linen thread, webbing, animal glues, vellum, leather, millboards and handmade papers. |
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This workshop will introduce participants to basic techniques and materials of bookbinding with an emphasis on how the process informs the product. |
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In addition to bookbinding, she received specialized training in gilding. |
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A DIAMOND couple who met while working for the same bookbinding firm have written the latest chapter in their happy marriage. |
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Children involved with the projects will develop the skills to support their peers in reading, writing, storytelling, illustration and bookbinding. |
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This section outlines specifications for materials used in bookbinding. |
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This is the oldest Western book to keep its original bookbinding, in finely decorated leather. |
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Apprenticeship in basic bookbinding in accordance with recognized professional training guidelines with a possibility to attend a specialized professional school. |
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We try to provide for our needs with the abundant work of bookbinding, and through the retreat house in which many groups meet during the year, and the pine woods which are part of the convent although independent from it. |
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Paper, printing and bookbinding machinery and parts. |
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With an experienced background in both printing and bookbinding, Machycek decided to choose the less competitive field for his venture. |
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Lack of bleed causes defect generation during bookbinding operations. |
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For bookbinding, the major requirement is that, when separated, the surfaces of the materials joined must show evidence of rupture along the entire glued area. |
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Skivers are commonly used for bookbinding and small leather goods. |
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He studied at the University of Toronto and inspired by the work of Agnes St. John, a Canadian bookbinder, he moved to Paris and pursued bookbinding with Noulhac and Domont. |
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The decorated leather bookbinding is the oldest intact European binding. |
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All this was considered necessary because of the large amount of new material, and Webster's Second had almost reached the limits of mechanical bookbinding. |
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Some of the hand bookbinding techniques that are common today includes Saddle Stitch, Yotsume Toji, Perfect Binding, Hardcover Binding and Coptic Binding. |
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Visitors can also try their hand at bookbinding, calligraphy and creative writing with informative workshops and talks taking place during the event. |
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Each received book tokens from Jim Bridges, right, of Remploy bookbinding. |
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