Oh, I know this one, fascile sewing in relation to books is thread stitching where (if memory serves) imposed and cut sheets (the Fasciles) are stitched together and collated for stitch binding, really old school stuff.
Something like this, but I am sure that some bookbinders will be around shortly to add to the topic.
Hello cementary,
Fascille Sewing IS used for sewing Clothes, not Bookbinding,
Try Pinterest re Bookbinding methods also Google.
Regards, Alois
Hello cementary,
Fascille Sewing IS used for sewing Clothes, not Bookbinding,
Try Pinterest re Bookbinding methods also Google.
Regards, Alois
Err, sorry, but i missed 1 character — it's fascicle sewing
Neither my 950 page GATF Encyclopedia of Graphic communications nor my 1200 page Heidelberg Handbook of Print Media include this term. I would check with the client to better understand what they're talking about. I wouldn't guess.
Gentlemen and cemantary,
The correct term to use ---- Signatures - be it a..........
8 page, 16 page, 24 page, 32 page and so on
Regards, Alois
Probably. Dictionary.com describes it as latin for “a section of a book or set of books being published in installments as separate pamphlets or volumes.”
I would still check with the client to confirm the meaning.
In one episode of Beyond the Fringe a coal miner offered that he couldn’t be a judge as he didn’t have the latin for the judging (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofUZNynYXzM). Now you need the latin to work in print? LOL
If I remember it is a term that you find more in France and Italy, But that´s another thing what apprenticeships are good for, learning stuff so that you can astonish people on a online forum 40 years down the line.
Gordo,
A Flong ...... used to make - Stereotype Plates !!!
Regards, Alois
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