Past Workshops
Learn to make the Steckalbum with Nadine Werner - November session - Scholarship
Learn to make the Steckalbum with Nadine Werner - November session - Scholarship
Nadine Werner will be teaching the Steckalbum (a registered patent), an adhesive-free interlocking binding structure.
For the Steckalbum, Nadine developed a simple method to connect the album using one long piece of paper that becomes both the cover and the spine.
The album can lay perfectly flat and allows the option to interchange the internal double sheets.
When
Session 1: Tuesday, November 1st, 10 am - 1 pm PST
Session 2: Tuesday, November 8th, 10 am - 1 pm PST
Where
Online via Zoom (zoom link will be sent before the workshop)
Material Kit: A material kit will be mailed to you at the shipping address you enter during checkout.
Materials needed for class
bonefolder
cutting tool: x-acto knife or similar with NEW blades, it is important that it is sharp
double sided tape - .5” wide, recommended 3M 415 tape
straight edge
metal triangle
2” / 300mm METRIC ruler
hole punch (Japanese hole punch) or awl
Students need to prepare the following BEFORE class
Students will need to create a scoring guide that measures 12.5” x 12.5” (see image below). To create the scoring guide, use two pieces of 12.5" Davey board.
One piece of board will be the base and remain uncut. Cut the second piece of board into two pieces at 4”. Then, attach the 4”-wide length of the board to the base of the uncut Davey Board using double-sided tape. Next, leave a 2 mm gap (about 1/16th of an inch) and attach the 8.5” piece of the board onto the base.
This creates a gap that will be used for scoring the cardstock. Your bone folder must fit into this gap in order to create a clean scoring line.
Instructor Bio
Nadine Werner has been working as a bookbinder for over 20 years. She went through a traditional apprenticeship in Hamburg, Germany, followed by studies at the established Craft Academy for Design in Kassel, where she received her degree as a handicraft designer.
After her studies she went for a yearlong experience as a journeyman in New Zealand, studying with Book Artists all over the country.
Coming back to Germany she opened her own bindery in 2005 as a freelance book and paper designer, concentrating on non-adhesive bindings and incorporating magnetic closures.
In 2007 Nadine began collaborating with the Canadian publishing company Hartley & Marks, significantly developing a product series called "Paper-oh." Over time she developed an ever-increasing passion for paper folding, especially Origami tessellations. She added art photography and cyanotype to her oeuvre. Most recently Nadine has been working with Bookbinding out of the box, an international network of instructors, on the idea of an expanding slipcase.
Nadinewerner.com & instagram @buchundpapier