Make A Coptic Stitch Journal

Print & Book Arts

Make A Coptic Stitch Journal

Make a custom, lie-flat, Coptic-stitch book and learn the tools and materials of hand bookbinding.

 

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Fri, 9/20/2024 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Fri, 9/20/2024

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite

Location:
Print & Book Arts Studio

Interests:
Book Arts

About

Coptic binding is an ancient technique, named after the Copts, who were early Christians in Egypt. Their binding methods were used from as early as the 2nd century AD to the 11th century and are adaptable to contemporary materials. It can be made without using glue, and features a decorative chain stitch across an open spine. Unlike many bindings, a Coptic-bound book will lie flat when open.

You'll work with decorative papers, binder's board, and folded pages to create a hand-bound book with a Coptic-stitched binding. Using decorative papers and cold-mount adhesive, you'll create hard covers and liners. Then you'll sew folded pages to the covers with a chain stitch. At the end of class, everyone will have a completed, handmade book suitable for a journal or sketchbook, along with the information needed to create more books!

Details

  • Experience level: Appropriate for all levels, including beginners.
  • Bring a bag lunch. There is a refrigerator and microwave on the lower level.
 

Project

A custom, handmade book that lies flat when open, suitable for a journal or sketchbook.

Materials

A materials fee of $25, included in the cost of the class, covers everything you'll need. Materials provided include:

  • Davey board, a high-quality cardboard
  • Decorative papers for the cover
  • Rives BFK white paper for the pages
  • Waxed linen binder's thread
  • Bone folder
  • X-acto knives and other cutting tools
  • Binder's needles (straight and curved)
  • Scotch Positionable Mounting Adhesive
 

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Ann Lovett

Ann holds a Master of Fine Arts in printmaking from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, in Philadelphia and a Master of Fine Arts in poetry from Warren Wilson College in North Carolina. Her visual art practice includes artists books, printmaking, and photography, and her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. She has been the recipient of New York Council on the Arts and New York Foundation for the Arts grants, numerous artist residencies, and is represented in museum and individual collections. She taught photography at State University of New York in New Paltz, N.Y., for 33 years and moved to the Puget Sound area recently from Ashland, Ore., where she also was a volunteer instructor with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

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