Islamic Bookbinding Workshop

06/16/2022 07:00 PM ET

Description

Islamic bookbinding is one of the styles that developed in the Middle East before the 17th century. Used for everything from richly-decorated Qur’ans to scientific treatises, this style of bookbinding is recognizable by the pentagonal envelope flap. 

This style of bookbinding is recommended for advanced beginners or intermediate/advanced bookbinders who have some experience with kettle stitches, endband sewing, and general bookbinding techniques. 

This seven-class workshop series walks through all the stages of making a book in the Islamic style. Due to the nature of these classes some are planned to have longer slots of time then others to accommodate drying times and other waiting times. The first 4 classes will run 2-2.5 hours, the last 3 will run 1.5-2 hours. 

A video showing the tools and materials needed for all classes is available here: https://youtu.be/G_N6PfEk6g0

Pre-class 1: Cut and fold paper into gatherings (demonstration: https://youtu.be/PUS5XMSRrKk

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Class 1: Preparing the book block ~2-2.5 hours (7-9:30pm)

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Pre-Class 2: prepare the endband practice loom (demonstration: https://youtu.be/n-_9iGyGGcw )

Class 2: Gluing the spine lining and learning how to sew the endband ~1-2 hours (7-9pm)

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Class 3: Sewing the endbands ~ 2 hours (7-9pm)

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In-between Classes 3 & 4: sew the endband on the other side

Class 4: Preparing and gluing the cover boards ~ 1.5 hours (7-8:30pm)

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Pre-Class 5: prepare cover material at least a day in advance so it has time to dry before using. YouTube video demonstrating how to do this: [link will be available soon]:

There are two for learning how to do this:

Class 5: Attaching the cover and the flap ~ 1 hour (7-8pm)

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Class 6: Trimming and turning-in the cover ~ 1-1.5 hours (7-8:30pm)

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Class 7: Attaching the doublures ~1-1.5 hours (7-8:30pm)

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Please contact us at contact@frederickbookarts.org if you have any questions about the materials or tools needed.