Printing and bookbinding for schools . or gold tooled and lettered. Cords. The sewing frame is prepared exactly in the same wayas in the Library Binding except that cords are here usedinstead of tapes, Fig. 25. Endpapers are cut and preparedzigzag, book marked up and punctures sawed the same asin the Library Binding. These are the distinct differences between sewing oncords and on tapes. AMth cords, the needle goes in at thehead puncture and out on the left of the cord and thendoubles back and from the right of the cord, the needle isinserted at the same hole through \vhich it came out, com-pl


Printing and bookbinding for schools . or gold tooled and lettered. Cords. The sewing frame is prepared exactly in the same wayas in the Library Binding except that cords are here usedinstead of tapes, Fig. 25. Endpapers are cut and preparedzigzag, book marked up and punctures sawed the same asin the Library Binding. These are the distinct differences between sewing oncords and on tapes. AMth cords, the needle goes in at thehead puncture and out on the left of the cord and thendoubles back and from the right of the cord, the needle isinserted at the same hole through \vhich it came out, com-pletely encircling the cord with the thread, a, Fig. 25. Thisis the whole story of sewing on cords. In the use of tapes,the thread simply goes back of the tapes, not around kettlestitches are made just as in sewing on tapes, butthere are no catch or crowfoot stitches as with the book is taken from the sewing frame, the backis rounded. In this process, judgment must be used not toget the back too convex. BOOK BINDING. Seh/Jn^ on cords, a,stitch around the cord.


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