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Tiny books of different fabric linear
Tiny books of different fabric no numbers
Tools materials final
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In-Person Workshop: Make a Tiny Hardcover Book from Scrap Paper & Thrifted Fabric

$50

πŸ“Œ 2.5-hr Bookmaking workshop in Sierra, Sammamish | Saturday, March 21 | 2:00–4:30pm

Got a guest?  If your guest is making a book, please increase the ticket quantity. Observers are welcome, but paid students are prioritized due to limited space.

Sold out?  If booking is unavailable, the workshop is full. Join the waitlist to be notified if a spot opens or about the next workshop [link at the bottom].

Prefer a weekday?  I’ll email the group once a weekday workshop is scheduled.

What You’ll Make

An A7 classic hardcover book (about 3 x 4.5 inches)

  • Filled with scrap paper or blank paper, depending on availability
  • Cover wrapped in secondhand fabric
  • Bound with French link stitch and kettle stitch
  • Finished with endbands and spine grooves

What You’ll Learn

  • Essential bookbinding tools and materials
  • Key terminology for each step of the process
  • The complete workflow from start to finish:preparing paper, stitching signatures, making the cover, and assembling the book
  • Tips: how to pair fabric with chipboard, how to make bookcloth, and how to choose fabric for bookcloth, etc.

What’s Included

  • A printed bookmaking guide booklet with measurements and tool list to take home
  • All tools and materials used during the workshop

Date & Time 

Saturday, March 21, 2:00–4:30pm

Location

 My home in Sierra, Klahanie. Address shared after booking confirmation

Price 

$50/person (Maximum 5 students)

Getting Here

Walk or bike? Highly encouraged. You’re welcome to keep your bike in my garage.

Drive here? 

  • Klahanie QFC parking lot. About a 5-minute walk from my home.
  • Street parking on 249th Ave SE
  • Need closer access? Email me and I’ll keep my driveway free for you.

What to Expect

  • A fun and focused creative afternoon
  • Hands-on instruction and real-time guidance
  • A small group setting with room for questions
  • A chance to connect with other neighbors who love crafting

After the workshop, I may continue communication via email about future workshops, surveys, or a possible ongoing crafting community.

Notes: 

Guests: If your guest wants to make their own book, please increase the ticket quantity. If they’re observing only, they’re welcome, but paid students will be prioritized due to limited teaching space.

Timing: 2.5 hours is just enough to complete one book. To make this possible, some materials will be prepared in advance. Paper will be cut, folded, and punched. Fabric will be paperbacked and ready as bookcloth.

Pressing Your Book: I recommend continuing to press your finished book at home, ideally overnight, so everything settles properly.

Pets: I have two cats. One usually keeps to herself. The other is friendly and may come say hello.

Optional

I’ll have a small selection of my handmade paper pieces available to browse/shop after the workshop if you’re curious.

No pressure at all. Just sharing what I’ve been making.

  • Notebooks
  • Watercolor pads
  • Bookmarks
  • Stickers 

Cash and card accepted.

Join Waitlist Here

If booking is unavailable, the workshop is full. Please join the waitlist to be notified about the next one.

Something’s wrong? Send me a message.