About this Event
Bookbinding III
Seven day course
Saturdays and Sundays
April 11 - 12; April 25 - 26; May 2-3, 2026; May 17
10:15am - 4:30pm each day (with one hour lunch)
This core curriculum course builds on Bookbinding 2.
Bookbinding 3 introduces the advanced techniques used for traditional leather-covered, fine binding structures, such as leather paring, lacing-in of boards, back cornering and covering-in on the book.
Participants will make two models, both with sewn headbands, attached boards, and covered in half leather. The first model will be sewn on recessed cords with a hollow tube construction; the second model will be sewn on raised cords with a tight back construction.
This workshop is the third of the CBBAG core curriculum workshops.
Materials costs are included in the workshop fees.
PREREQUISITES:
BB1, BB2. Students should have previous experience making at least one rounded and backed book with minimal supervision.
Participants must be CBBAG members (student or full member) to join this course. Link to Join CBBAG at all member levels is here: https://www.cbbag.ca/join.
Notes:
Registration closes April 04 @ 11:30PM
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.
INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY :
Tiffany Eng Moore is a CAPC accredited book and archival conservator and runs TEM Conservation in Ottawa, Canada.
She has worked at the Library of Parliament (CA), the Canadian Conservation Institute, York Explore Library and Archives in North Yorkshire, UK and the House of Lords – Parliamentary Archives in London, UK. She holds a master's from West Dean College with an Masters in Conservation of Books and Library Materials.
For more information: canadianconservationconsortium.ca/en/
OTHER INFORMATION:
A minimum of 3 participants are required for this workshop to run.
Workshop and Refund policy - please see: https://cbbagottawa.ca/workshops/
Dining/Food: The nearest campus dining options may be closed on weekends. For up to date hours and locations see: https://dining.carleton.ca/locations/. Please bring your own food or refreshments if required.
For any other queries, please contact [email protected]
GETTING TO CARLETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY:
Bus and Train - https://www.octranspo.com/en/ottawa-destinations/carleton-university
Cycling - Carleton University is situated near several cycle paths including the Rideau Eastern Canal Pathway. See the OttawaVeloOutaouais blog for examples bike routes - https://ottawavelooutaouais.com/2019/09/15/biking-to-carleton-university/ Bike racks are available in several areas of the campus. Bicycles are not permitted inside the library. https://carleton.ca/parking/tdm-sustainable-transportation/
Parking - The parking lot P1 is the closest to the library. Note that there is a 4-hour maximum for parking in P1 on weekdays. For locations of other lots and parking information see https://carleton.ca/parking/visitors/.
Images courtesy: Tiffany Eng Moore
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Book Arts Lab, MacOdrum Library, Carlton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Canada
CAD 675.00 to CAD 775.00












