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Bookbinding Core 4: Classic Rounded Back Cloth Binding


  • San Francisco Center for the Book 375 Rhode Island Street San Francisco, CA, 94103 United States (map)

The final class in our Core Bookbinding series (taught in two sessions) uses skills learned in each previous class to create a beautiful and classic rounded back cloth binding.

After sewing, the book will be rounded and backed before the boards are attached and covered. This binding style points to many historical structures that came before it, making it an ideal structure for anyone interested in learning to bind books with leather, or learning to repair books.  More terms, more tools, more techniques: such are the rewards of the skilled bookbinder!

Competencies Gained:

  • Build on skills from Cores 1, 2 and 3

Knowledge:

  • Understanding of swell, board thickness, and endsheet type, and their impact on rounded and backed bindings

  • Review of different types of sewing supports and spine linings, and how they function within a binding

  • General comparison of all four binding styles presented in the SFCB Core, and how each binding style fulfills a different goal depending on types of books and their uses, and the historical period in which each originated

Skills:

  • Rounding and backing

  • Hand sewing silk endbands

  • Making and attaching a hollow

Equipment:

  • Nipping press

  • Job backer

  • Backing hammer

  • Guillotine


Bookbinding Core Certificate Program

San Francisco Center for the Book celebrates the craft and art of bookbinding. Our Bookbinding Core Certificate Program introduces students to four different binding models, leading them through the history and evolution of bookmaking. It provides students a comprehensive foundation to delve into the practice of binding and qualifies them to rent studio time in our bindery. Core classes must be taken in order, 1 through 4. Learn more about the Bookbinding Core Certificate Program.


Materials to Bring

All tools and materials will be provided. Students are also welcome to bring any of their own favorite bookbinding tools.


About the Instructor

Beth Redmond (she/her) was first introduced to making books in the photography program at San Jose State. She loves binding books for their perfect marriage of functionality and creativity. After learning the basics of a well-made book at SFCB she went on to study fine binding at the American Academy of Bookbinding in Telluride CO. She works primarily with leather to create bindings for public and private collections. Her work can be seen at bredmond.weebly.com.


Past Student Reviews

“It was comprehensive and the 2 day format allowed us to not feel rushed.”

“I loved the small group size and all the individual attention we got when we needed help. The class felt calm, focused, and fun. My goal in this class was to brush up and improve skills I already had experience with and I felt the class was extremely helpful in letting me practice and develop further.”

“Beth was patient, low-key, and encouraged questions. She was very knowledgeable.”


Location

San Francisco Center for the Book
375 Rhode Island Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

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Registration Policies

Please read over the SFCB Registration Policies before signing up for a class. Registration will close approximately three days prior to the start date of the workshop to allow the instructor time to prep materials for class. We recommend you not wait to register, as workshops that don't meet our minimum enrollment will be canceled, sometimes as much as a week in advance.

Workshop fee
(includes materials fee):
$400

SFCB's Windgate Scholarship Fund is dedicated to providing need-based financial support to individuals interested in learning bookbinding, letterpress printing, and related book arts. Click here to apply for a 50% scholarship.

Prerequisite(s):
Bookbinding Cores 1, 2, 3. Please do not register for this class if you will not have completed Core 1-3 before the Core 4 session.

Class sessions:
Saturday & Sunday, April 26 & 27, 2025
9:30am-5:30pm

If this workshop is full, please click this link to add your name to the waitlist. If a seat becomes available, we will contact you.

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