Long Stitch Binding - Online - 2026WKSP-10-19

  • 19 Oct 2026
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Online using Zoom
  • 20

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ONLINE: Long Stitch Binding with Andrew Huot

In this workshop, students will learn to make a long stitch binding. This book was common from the 13th to the 16th century as simple binding for scholars and to assemble manuscript books.

The sections of the book are connected directly to the covering material, showing off the structure of the sewing while attaching the pages to the cover.

Andrew Huot is a book artist, bookbinder, printer, and conservator in Scarborough, ON, where he operates Big River Bindery, a studio for bookmaking, letterpress printing, and book conservation. He holds a Masters in Book Arts from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and a BS in Printmaking from Portland State University.

His artists’ books use photographs, linoleum cuts, and text to share the humorous side of everyday life around us. His artists’ books are in collections across the country, from the Art Institute of Chicago to Yale University. Andrew teaches online and in his own studio, taught at the University of Illinois School of Information Science and workshops across the US and in Canada at CBBAG, the John C Campbell Folk School, Book Arts LA, the International Preservation Studies Center, and the Guild of Book Workers, among others. His website is https://bigriverbindery.com/

 

WORKSHOP DETAILS:

Location: ONLINE using Zoom

Dates: Monday, October 19, 2026

Hours: 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. (EASTERN TIME)

Course fee: $65 members / $125 non-members

Prerequisite: none

Maximum Enrollment: 20

Registration closes Tuesday, October 13, 2026, 11:59 PM EST

This is a live workshop, but it will be recorded, and links will be made available for the registrants to view until available until November 22, 2026.  

TOOLS 

  • Bone Folder
  • Cutting Mat
  • Craft Knife – X-acto, Olfa, etc.
  • Awl (or a Japanese Screw punch with 1.5 mm or 2mm bit) 
  • Metal ruler
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Glue brush

MATERIALS

  • Text weight paper – 32 sheets, 10” x 7” grain short (25.4 cm x 17.8 cm)
  • Cover weight paper – 1 sheet 7” x 15” grain short (17.8 cm x 31.1 cm)
  • Bookbinding linen thread – 18/3
  • Reinforcement Material – One of: Tyvek, leather, paper backed wood veneer, handmade flax paper, or heavy card stock, 8” x 3” (20.3 cm x 7.6 cm)
  • Glue stick
  • Strip of scrap corrugated cardboard – 10” x 4” (25.4 cm x 10.1 cm)

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Online Workshop Process:

Materials should be prepared in advance of the workshop to the specifications which will allow participants to take the best advantage of the live format. Please review the technical requirements below prior to registration to be sure you can participate. Questions should be directed to workshop@cbbag.ca

Technical requirements for participation:

  •  Access to the internet and to the Zoom application
  • Screen large enough to follow instructor’s video feed (cell phone is not ideal)
  • Microphone or Headset / Webcam
  • How to join a zoom meeting information https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193

Cancellation policy:

Participant-requested cancellations will be accepted up to 3 days prior to the published cut-off date for registration and will be subject to a 10% cancellation fee (a minimum of $5). After that, the full fee will be forfeited. In the event of the workshop being cancelled by CBBAG, the workshop fee will be fully refunded.

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