London Craft Week runs from 9-12 May at St Bride Foundation, run by Designer Bookbinders and the foundation. Events include demonstrations, workshops, exhibitions and practical sessions. A three-day print workshop costing £300 per person involves engraving wood illustrations, setting type, printing and binding a page into a small hardback book. An open day at the St Bride Institute involves bookbinding techniques, while the event includes an exhibition of designed bindings. For more information, email info@sbf.org.uk.
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