Discover long stitch binding, a medieval, non-adhesive bookbinding technique originating from Germany. Open to students 16 and above. Course descriptionIn this method, folded sections of paper are sewn directly into a flexible cover, creating visible and decorative stitches along the spine. Celebrated by contemporary artists for its strength and versatility, long stitch binding relies solely on thread and paper, resulting in a flexible structure that opens flat—ideal for writing and sketching.Explore a brief history of the technique, engage in discussion with fellow participants, and follow step-by-step demonstrations to create a handmade book. / Materials fee of $35 included in course tuition.Open to students ages 16 and above. Review complete policies, including class cancellation policies, before completing your registration.Interested in other bookbinding techniques? Check out Coptic Stitch Binding and Japanese Side Stitch Binding. Class meeting detailsThis course meets in person on MCAD’s campus.PrerequisitesNoneRequired materialsSuppliesPen or pencilnotebook or sketchbookX-acto knifeThe material fee for this class will cover the materials needed.QuestionsContact MCAD Continuing Education at continuing_education@mcad.edu or call 612.874.3765. Register Title Non-credit Tuition $84.50 Not Yet Open for Registration Registration opens January 5. Date: Sat, Feb 14, 2026 - Sat, Feb 14, 2026 Time: 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. CT Day(s) of the week: Saturday Ages: Open to students ages 16 and above. Term: Spring 2026 Instructor: Bridget O'Malley Location: In Person SKU: CSFA 4700 01 SP26 Prerequisites: None