Saddlestitch is a hand-sewing stitch commonly used in bookbinding, saddle and bridle making, leathercraft, and shoemaking. Saddlestitch uses two threads...
of a hardbound book. Stapling through the centerfold, also called saddle-stitching, joins a set of nested folios into a single magazine issue; most comic...
Saddlestitch staplers or simply saddle staplers are bookbinding tools designed to insert staples into the spine (saddle) of folded printed matter such...
stitch – hand stitch for seams and gathering Saddlestitch - alternating running stitches Sailmaker's stitch – may refer to any of the hand stitches used...
A gathering and stitching machine or saddle-stitcher is a printing postpress machine used to collate and stitch multiple signatures. The machine then...
single sheet folded into 8, 12, 16, or 24 pages, sometimes bound with a saddlestitch. Printers provided chapbooks on credit to chapmen, who sold them both...
The term can also refer to the model featured in the portrait. In saddle-stitched magazines (as opposed to those that are perfect-bound), the centerfold...
Barbara Ann Rosenthal (born 1948) is an American avant-garde artist, writer and performer. Rosenthal's existential themes have contributed to contemporary...
western saddles, and other leather products associated with the American frontier. It is an alternative to the whipstitch, the running stitch, the saddle stitch...
the extra thread from the first stitch is then threaded through the loops of successive stitches creating a lock stitch. The action is likened to that...
Grapha Maschinenfabrik. The first machine produced was a hand-fed saddlestitcher, later modernized by the “Swiss Girl” automatic feeder, which could...
decorated with "Barbie" spelled in binary code, a fitted vest with saddle-stitch detailing, pink wedges, and a Bluetooth headset. The packaging included...
sometimes made of side- or corner-stapled letter-size paper, sometimes of saddle-stitched (stapled) tabloid paper. Until the early 20th century, newsletters...
panels. Booklet brochures are made of multiple sheets, most often saddle-stitched, stapled on the creased edge, or perfect bound like a paperback book...
handles. The bags are handmade in France using the company's signature saddlestitching, developed in the 1800s. Each bag is hand-sewn by a single artisan...
By its third issue PC was square-bound because it was too thick for saddle-stitch. At first the magazine published new issues every two months, but became...
the modern comic book. In 1933, Gaines devised the first four-color, saddle-stitched newsprint pamphlet (Funnies on Parade), a precursor to the color-comics...
customer multiple options for the spine of the publication such as Saddle-stitched, Perfect Bound or Case Bound, also Spiral, Wire and Comb binding are...
book was accompanied by The Ultimate Alphabet Workbook, a smaller, saddle-stitched volume containing a checklist of 12,000 words: the 7,777 words depicted...
Bags cut from larger materials are usually saddle-stitched with an extra strip folded over the seam and stitched (for skin bags) or glued (for synthetic...
newsprint and most issues were 116 pages long, with a colour cover, and saddlestitch binding. In early 2005 the name Rancid News was considered a hindrance...
Additional operations may be in line with a gravure press, such as saddlestitching facilities for magazine or brochure work. Although the rotogravure...
of saddle-stitched), and measured 8 inches wide × 11 inches high (instead of 9 × 12). The following issue retained the size, but returned to saddle-stitching...
increased page count to 76 pages per issue, and transitioned from saddle-stitch binding to perfect-bound. In November 2015 Alex Strickland was named...