Singer Sewn Notebooks

About Singer Sewn Notebooks

Singer sewn notebooks are very similar to saddle stitched notebooks, except thread is used to stitch the pages together rather than them being stapled. Depending on the requirements for the notebook, this has a few advantages over saddle stitching.

 

Singer sewn notebooks tend to be more secure than saddle stitched, due to the number of stitches down the spine which can total around 40. They are also more customisable and therefore allows for more creativity, as you can choose the specific colour of the thread to complement or contrast the cover colour. Equally, you can match the brand colours to create a seamless look between the cover and thread.

Why Singer Sewn Notebooks Are Good

  • Aesthetic Appeal: The exposed stitching adds a decorative element.
  • Durability: The continuous thread provides a strong and lasting bind.
  • Flexibility: Allows the notebook to open flat and stay open.

How Singer Sewn Notebooks Are Made

In Singer sewing, the pages are stitched together with a single continuous thread along the spine. This method is often chosen for its decorative appeal, as the stitches are visible on the spine and can be done in various colors.