Come and learn all about making simple, handmade books. Over the duration of four weeks, you will be introduced to the tools, techniques, and principles of making a variety of books. You will go home with a minimum of four different books, with the possibility of more depending on complexity. Needing minimal tools, you will try your hand at Meander Books, Single Section Journals, Japanese Stab Binding and Accordion Spines. These are books that do not require glue or a book press, so are a wonderful introduction to the art of book binding, that you can continue at home. Please check your receipt for materials required (up to $35)
Course Description
Discover the joy of creating your own handmade books in this beginner-friendly bookbinding course.
Over the duration of the course, you’ll explore a range of simple and elegant book structures that require minimal tools and no glue or book press, making them ideal for continuing the craft at home.
You will learn to make Meander Books, Single Section Journals, Japanese Stab Bindings, and Accordion Spine books, each with their own unique style and function.
You will go home with a minimum of four different books, with the possibility of more depending on complexity.
Through practical demonstrations and hands-on sessions, you’ll become familiar with essential bookbinding tools and techniques.
You’ll learn how to identify paper grain, cut paper accurately, select suitable materials, and use needle and thread for stitching.
By the end of the course, you’ll have created a personal collection of functional and gift-worthy books and gained the confidence to continue exploring bookbinding beyond the classroom.

Course Structure
In Week 1, students are introduced to the tools of bookbinding, paper types and grain direction, and how to safely and accurately cut paper using a blade and ruler. Students will create their first project, a Meander Book, and conclude with a group
show and tell.
In Week 2, students review foundational skills and are introduced to the parts of a book. The session focuses on creating a Single Section Journal, with time for reflection and sharing of work.
Week 3 introduces Japanese Stab Binding. Students will create a book using this decorative technique and explore alternative styles and variations.
In Week 4, students will create Accordion Spine books, experiment with variations, and celebrate their completed collection in a final show and tell.
Each session includes demonstrations, note taking, hands-on creation, and opportunities for discussion and sharing.
Course Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
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Course Requirements
You will need to bring the following items, which can be purchased from Officeworks, Eckersleys or Spotlight, or substituted with items you already have at home:
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Dr Katherine Grocott BDes, BTh, GradDipMin, MEd, PhD, Cert IV AWT has been teaching at WEA since 2025.
Katherine Grocott has spent decades teaching people of all ages, whether supporting children as they abseil for the first time, lecturing university students, or guiding emerging artists through jewellery-making workshops at JamFactory. A lifelong learner herself, Katherine is passionate about helping others grow in confidence, skill, and creative curiosity.
Her professional background spans menswear design, contemporary jewellery, and paper arts, giving her a rich foundation in craftsmanship and design. Katherine discovered bookbinding more than 15 years ago and has been creating journals, pop-up books, photo albums, memory books, and sketchbooks ever since, much to the delight of her family and friends. She brings this experience, along with her love of teaching, to every workshop she runs.
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