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Saddle stitch binding
/sˈadəl stˈɪtʃ bˈaɪndɪŋ/
/sˈædəl stˈɪtʃ bˈaɪndɪŋ/
Saddle stitch binding
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Sattlestichbindung
a method of bookbinding that involves stapling the folded sheets of paper or the signatures through the fold line at the center of the booklet or magazine
What is "saddle stitch binding"?
Saddle stitch binding is a binding method used to assemble booklets or magazines. It involves folding sheets of paper in half and then stitching them together along the folded edge, typically using two or more staples. The book is placed on a saddle-like structure during the stitching process, hence the name "saddle stitch." This method is commonly used for publications with a smaller number of pages, as it is efficient and cost-effective. Saddle stitch binding provides a clean, professional look and allows the booklet to open flat.