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Thread sewn binding
/θɹˈɛd sˈəʊn bˈaɪndɪŋ/
/θɹˈɛd sˈoʊn bˈaɪndɪŋ/
Thread sewn binding
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Fadenheftung
a method of bookbinding where the pages are sewn together with thread before being attached to the cover, resulting in a strong and durable binding
What is "thread sewn binding"?
Thread sewn binding is a bookbinding method where sections of a book are sewn together with thread. This technique involves stitching through the folds of the book's sections, known as signatures, using strong thread. The sewn sections are then attached to the book's cover, providing a durable and flexible binding that allows the book to open flat. Thread sewn binding is valued for its strength and durability, making it a popular choice for high-quality books that require a reliable and long-lasting binding. This method is often used for hardcover books, academic texts, and other important publications.