About this Event
Coptic binding is the oldest form of a book (a “codex”) in Western culture. In its modern form, it has a hardcover and an open spine that reveals decorative binding stitching. At the end of this intermediate course, participants will take home a full-size Coptic-bound book.
Basic bookbinding skills needed (folding signatures; cover book boards).
During this class, we will make a quick model to learn the sewing pattern, and then make a finished book.
Prior to the class, participants will need to pick up book boards at the Center for the Book and bring them to the class covered in the material of their choosing.
Book Arts Workshop: Two-Needle Coptic Bookbinding
- Instructor: Janet Eden
- Day/Date/Time: Saturday, February 01, 2025 (9:45 AM– 4:00 PM)
- Location: Virginia Center for the Book at the Jefferson School City Center
- Class Size: Limited to 6 students
- Skill level: Intermediate Level (participants have basic bookmaking skills – fold signatures, cover book boards)
- Materials and tools: All materials provided with tools available for in-class use – Participants may wish to bring their own cutting mats, cutters, rulers with metal edges, and bone folders, but this is not necessary.
- For information about the class: Janet Eden at [email protected]
Workshop Registration and Fees
- Registration for this workshop closes Sunday, January 26, 2024
- Fee for One Day Workshop: $60 members, $75 nonmembers (fees include $15 for materials)
- UVa Staff may be eligible to use their UVa Education Benefit for this class (see HR Guidance)
- If applying, reference non-degree certification class #0201245 (must use non-member price)
- Need-based workshop fee assistance is available!
Contact gsqueen@ virginia.edu for details – Registration fee assistance is made possible by a grant from the Josef and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation
Special Instructions:
- This will be an intermediate-level class for those with basic bookmaking skills (fold signatures, cover book boards).
- Participants will be expected to bring a pair of covered boards for a book; in class, we will punch signatures, drill the covers, and sew the book.
- Instructions for book board pick-up and covering will be sent after registration.
- Basic bookbinding tools will be provided along with a variety of colors of binding thread and paper for signatures.
- Note the 9:45 AM class time to allow for a prompt 10:00 AM start.
Our COVID Policy for this workshop:
The Virginia Center for the Book expects that all program participants will be vaccinated.
Should public health guidelines change, and new norms be applicable, we reserve the right to revisit the expectations in the interest of participant health and safety.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Virginia Center for the Book, Jefferson School City Center, Charlottesville, United States
USD 60.00 to USD 75.00