blanket stitch binding
OAB Definition
unsupported, non-adhesive, across-the-spine binding that utilizes a simple blanket stitch.
When quilting, a blanket stitch lines a raw blanket edge or joins two pieces of cloth to form a two-layered blanket. The stitch runs along the cloth edge and then into the cloth, alternating at regular intervals. Blanket stitch binding runs across the spine, attaching sections, then dropping to a second sewing station and returning before moving to the next section, in a similar pattern. Boards are attached to the text-block as part of the sewing procedure through one hole per pair of sewing stations.
Linked Terms
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blanket stitches
Additional Resources
- Smith, Keith. Non-adhesive Binding Volume I: Books without Paste or Glue. Keith a smith books, Rochester, NY. p 219.
- https://myviennastudio.wordpress.com/2015/05/25/handmade-monday-unsupported-blanket-stitch-bookbinding/
- http://www.holiday-crafts-and-creations.com/how-to-do-blanket-stitch.html
- https://www.embroidery.rocksea.org/stitch/blanket-stitch/blanket-stitch/
- https://exhibitions.bgc.bard.edu/craftandcodex/hotspots/attaching-the-boards
- http://mareblocker.blogspot.com/2013/02/sewn-book-structures.html