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A Quick Stack of Notebooks. Online workshop December 7.

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Karen Hanmer
Sat, Nov 18, 2023 10:14 PM

Holiday and Every Day: A Quick Stack of Notebooks. Online workshop

Details and registration: https://karenhanmer.com/gallery/p/holidaynotebook

DATE: December 7, 2003 | Thursday | 1 session TIME: 6-8:00 pm Eastern
Time / 5-7:00 Central / 4-6:00 Mountain / 3-5:00 Pacific

The Double Pamphlet with Tipped Wrapper is a satisfying solution for a
two-section text block. The signatures are sewn back-to back with a
single pamphlet stitch. A simple wrapper of text-weight paper is tipped
to the text block at the spine and at the fore edges. The spine is
square and crisp. The sewing is covered and protected.

This simple notebook is easily adaptable from a large-page size to a
tiny purse or pocket size. The cover is made from text-weight paper.
Choose any color, texture or pattern that will delight you.

You can construct many of these notebooks in just a few hours. Start
using your notebook immediately or make a pile of them to have a
selection of handmade gifts always ready.

In this workshop you will make at least three notebooks. The first is a
simpler structure to warm up or bring new binders up to speed, the
second has a large page size, and the third is the same height and width
as your smartphone. If you work quickly, you are welcome to prepare
extra supplies and make additional books during class.

The online format is a series of live tutorials via Zoom. The tutorials
are recorded and the videos are available to registered students for 90
days. Students need not be present for the live sessions. A Zoom link
will be sent the week before class. Please check your spam filter if you
have not received the link within 24 hours of the session.

/Note: Students must provide their own supplies for this workshop.
Scroll down for the tool and supply list./

Details and registration: https://karenhanmer.com/gallery/p/holidaynotebook

--
Karen Hanmer

www.karenhanmer.com
Karen Hanmer Book Arts. Since 1997 answering the question
"What will I do with my liberal arts degree?"

Holiday and Every Day: A Quick Stack of Notebooks. Online workshop Details and registration: https://karenhanmer.com/gallery/p/holidaynotebook DATE: December 7, 2003 | Thursday | 1 session TIME: 6-8:00 pm Eastern Time / 5-7:00 Central / 4-6:00 Mountain / 3-5:00 Pacific The Double Pamphlet with Tipped Wrapper is a satisfying solution for a two-section text block. The signatures are sewn back-to back with a single pamphlet stitch. A simple wrapper of text-weight paper is tipped to the text block at the spine and at the fore edges. The spine is square and crisp. The sewing is covered and protected. This simple notebook is easily adaptable from a large-page size to a tiny purse or pocket size. The cover is made from text-weight paper. Choose any color, texture or pattern that will delight you. You can construct many of these notebooks in just a few hours. Start using your notebook immediately or make a pile of them to have a selection of handmade gifts always ready. In this workshop you will make at least three notebooks. The first is a simpler structure to warm up or bring new binders up to speed, the second has a large page size, and the third is the same height and width as your smartphone. If you work quickly, you are welcome to prepare extra supplies and make additional books during class. The online format is a series of live tutorials via Zoom. The tutorials are recorded and the videos are available to registered students for 90 days. Students need not be present for the live sessions. A Zoom link will be sent the week before class. Please check your spam filter if you have not received the link within 24 hours of the session. /Note: Students must provide their own supplies for this workshop. Scroll down for the tool and supply list./ Details and registration: https://karenhanmer.com/gallery/p/holidaynotebook -- Karen Hanmer www.karenhanmer.com Karen Hanmer Book Arts. Since 1997 answering the question "What will I do with my liberal arts degree?"