Singer-sewn books, also known as singer-stitched books or singer-sewn bindings, are a type of bookbinding technique that holds together the pages of a book using a specific sewing pattern. The name "singer-sewn" comes from the use of Singer sewing machines, which were originally designed for fabric but were adapted for sewing book pages together. In recent years, this binding method has seen a resurgence in popularity as more consumers prefer craftsman-quality items that are stitched to perfection.
Recently, our industry has seen a significant uptick in the popularity of singer-sewn books and booklets. Though Perfect Binding and Saddle-Stitching are still considered leading binding options in commercial printing, singer-sewn books offer a unique draw for authors and readers alike.
The allure of singer-sewn books lies in several factors:
Overall, the allure of singer-sewn books is rooted in their combination of durability, practicality, aesthetic appeal, and a connection to traditional bookbinding methods. Singer-sewn bindings offer a unique blend of qualities that make them a favored choice for authors and designers who want to make their book stand out on a shelf or lean into an organic and freeform design aesthetic.
SunDance is proud to offer singer-sewn books as part of our book-binding capabilities. Our singer-sewn books can be created with a variety of thread colors and are all sewn individually by hand in our facility. Because of the unique, hand-sewn nature of these books, small variations are sometimes noted in a production run. These slight variations contribute to the unique characteristics of each book and enhance the organic, handmade feel sought after by artists and designers. Our team of print experts are here to help walk you through the book design, printing, binding, and embellishing process.
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