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  2. Saddle stitch stapler - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch staplers or simply saddle staplers are bookbinding tools designed to insert staples into the spine (saddle) of folded printed matter such as booklets, catalogues, brochures, and manuals. They are distinguished by the presence of a metal V-shaped hump or "saddle" which is used to precisely align the central fold of the material to ...

  3. Saddle stitch - Wikipedia

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    The holes may be created by the sewing needles themselves in lighter materials, or by an awl, [1] pricking iron, [2] or stitching iron [3] in thicker materials, such as leather. Compared to the more common lockstitch often sewn by machine, breaking one side of a saddle stitch loosens only one side of the stitch, rather than several surrounding ...

  4. Brochure - Wikipedia

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    Booklet brochures are made of multiple sheets, most often saddle-stitched, ... Businesses may print small quantities of brochures on a computer printer, ...

  5. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch - alternating running stitches; Sailmaker's stitch – may refer to any of the hand stitches used for stitching canvas sails, including the flat stitch, round stitch, baseball stitch, herringbone stitch. [2] Slip stitch – form of blind stitch for fastening two pieces of fabric together from the right side without the thread showing

  6. Saddle stitcher - Wikipedia

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    A gathering and stitching machine or saddle-stitcher is a printing postpress machine used to collate and stitch multiple signatures. The machine then cuts the stapled signatures so that the booklets may be opened. Numerous companies produce saddle-stitchers, among them Heidelberger [1] and Muller Martini. [2]

  7. Lockstitch - Wikipedia

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    Stretch stitch geometry is specifically for stretchability. While the needle is moving, as for straight or zigzag stitches, the feed dogs automatically move the fabric forward and backward. As with zigzag stitches, stretch stitching is controlled by mechanical cams, but because of the dual action, stretch stitch machines have double cams. As ...

  8. Birkin bag - Wikipedia

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    The bags are handmade in France using the company's signature saddle stitching, developed in the 1800s. [25] Each bag is hand-sewn by a single artisan, and is then buffed, painted, and polished, taking up to 18 hours to make. [26] Artisans purportedly train for five years before they are allowed to make their first Birkin bag. [27]

  9. Pamphlet - Wikipedia

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    A pamphlet is an unbound book (that is, without a hard cover or binding). Pamphlets may consist of a single sheet of paper that is printed on both sides and folded in half, in thirds, or in fourths, called a leaflet or it may consist of a few pages that are folded in half and saddle stapled at the crease to make a simple book.