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Production of bookbinding fabrics

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The production of binding fabrics takes place in several stages. In the beginning, yarn is produced from cotton fibers, whose strength, depending on the length of the original fiber, directly affects the quality of the resulting yarns and fabrics. The yarns obtained from the yarn are then used on the looms to make the fabric.

A brief history of bookbinding

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Surprisingly, the history of bookbinding is a long and complex one, with many different methods and materials being used over the years. Here we take a look at the ascent of bookbinding…

A basic guide to cloth binding

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Bookbinding has come a long way since its inception, evolving from manual work to an industrial process enabled by technological advancements. But the art of bookbinding isn’t limited to factories – it’s…

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