Subject: Classes on bookbinding and paper repair
BookMaking and Paper Repair Classes taught at Evergreen State College, Olympia WA By Gudrun Aurand, Bookbinder and Conservator Book Binding for Heavy Weights Course Number: E3036 Saturday and Sunday, April 14-15, 2007 9am - 3pm Coptic bindings as crafted by the early Christian Egyptians and machine produced bindings--what's the connection? In this course participants will sew a text block Coptic style, similar to machine sewn text blocks. This technique can be helpful to repair a text block or to create your own book. Participants will learn to glue, round, line a spine and how to make a hollow tube. A hollow tube adhered to the spine of text block and cover gives additional support to a heavy text block. Participants will be provided with a used cloth bound book which they will deconstruct as model to practice on. The case will be re-assembled using as much of the original material as feasible. As participants will learn about the structure of the book, they will start to understand how different binding techniques may support or defeat its intended purpose. Participation in other bookmaking classes will be helpful but is not a requirement. Registered participants will receive a materials list. Book Repair Course Number: E3024 Saturday, April 21, 2007 9am - 12pm Broken spines, worn corners? Extend the useful life of your book collection. Participants will learn how to inexpensively mend book spines and corners with adhesive tape. The instructor will share tricks of the trade which will make sure your own mending attempts will be successful. Handouts with suppliers and materials used will be provided. Bring a book to practice your newly acquired skills on. For more information see <URL:http://www.evergreen.edu/extendededucation/> April, May, June Courses *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:46 Distributed: Friday, March 23, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-46-017 ***Received on Thursday, 15 March, 2007