- or leather. This is also
known as
cloth binding, or
edition binding.
Oversewing,
where the
signatures of the book
start off as
loose pages which are then...
- Most
library binders use a
method of
bookbinding called oversewing to
secure the volumes.
Oversewing involves cutting or
milling off the
spines of the volumes...
- sewn/sewed
handsew –
handsewed – handsewn/handsewed
oversew –
oversewed – oversewn/
oversewed Weak Sewn by
analogy with
strong verbs shake –
shook – shaken...
-
techniques for
finishing plain seams include trimming with
pinking shears,
oversewing with a zig-zag stitch, and hand or
machine overcasting. A
bound seam has...
- then to the
boards of the case.
Oversewing can be done by hand but is
usually done with a
machine in a bindery.
Oversewing was
frequently used as a rebinding...
-
blood from a hemothorax.
Surgical treatment includes suturing, stapling,
oversewing, and
wedging out of the laceration. Occasionally,
surgeons must perform...
-
almost unbearably heavy due to the use of
steel panniers and
extensive oversewing with jewels. She also
costumed Terry as
Cordelia in King Lear (1892),...
-
persistent chylothorax, he
underwent decortication of the
right lung and
oversewing of the
thoracic duct.
Kershisnik et al. (1991)
suggested that osteochondrodysplasia...