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The Artists' BookMarket 2017

Our Talented Co-workers at the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh

Kerry Douglas

Kerry Douglas

On Saturday afternoon while most of the capital were watching the rugby Gail and I travelled straight past Murrayfield to The Fruitmarket Gallery to see all the lovely work on display last weekend at this years Artists' Bookmarket, Edinburgh.

Two of our very own bookbinders, Kerry Douglas and Gillian Stewart, were showcasing some of their own stunning prints and books among many other artists, designers and makers.

This was the first year I've been to the BookMarket but I hear it has been running for 7 years now and is sort of an annual mini artist book festival with people exhibiting and selling their work, along with talks and discussion groups, workshops and poetry readings.

There were around 40 stalls to peruse (and purchase from!) showing an interesting variety of not just book making but also book art, photography, poetry, writing, drawings, ceramic and glass work, printing and letterpress among other techniques.

Gillian Stewart

Gillian Stewart

Although here in our bindery we pride ourselves on our quality of craftsmanship, it is not usual for us to be able to work as creatively as we saw the artists do at the BookMarket.  The books and booklets we saw were little works of art in themselves and really inspiring to pick up and look through.  Kerry and Gillian specialise in graphic design, illustration and printmaking, which combined with the skills they have learnt here at Downie Allison Downie, they use to create beautiful and thought provoking art - in book form!

I should have told you all about it sooner so that everyone could have gone to see the BookMarket - I do apologise!  But please have a look at their amazing work and check out their websites. by clicking on any of the images in this post.

If you have an idea for an book project but don't know where to begin we can help it come to fruition  We are always happy to listen to your thoughts and answer any questions we can.  You could even come and do a class with us to learn the basics now you've seen what can be achieved!

Kerry looking after her and Gillian's stand at the Artists' Bookmarket

Kerry looking after her and Gillian's stand at the Artists' Bookmarket

Kerry Douglas

Kerry Douglas

Gillian Stewart

Gillian Stewart

Kerry Douglas

Kerry Douglas

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Bookbinding Classes

Come to one of our Workshops

Our classes usually run two Saturdays a month from 10am until 4pm creating a range of products.  You can take our courses all the way through Introduction and Intermediate to the Advanced class, or you could try Box Making, Book Repair or Coptic Sewing.  We only have a couple of classes left before Christmas but the schedule for the New Year is organised already and bookable online in our shop.  We are surprised at how quickly we are getting bookings for 2017 already so get in fast to avoid disappointment!

We usually only accomodate up to 8 people on a day - we like to keep it intimate!  We only have limited space in the workshop - there are 8 or 9 of us working in the bindery on a regular basis so it's only really designed for us!  It also means that you get a lot more one-on-one attention at the class which is better for you!

John, our Master Bookbinder, and myself are usually the ones who teach the classes.  John did his apprenticeship straight from school and has been working in the industry all his life.  As there are very few training programmes available for bookbinding John has been responsible for training everyone in our workshop on the job, so he is the ideal person to teach anyone from absolute beginner to more advanced levels.

Before I started working here at Downie Allison Downie, several years ago now, I took a couple of classes with John purely to feed an interest for beautiful handmade sketchbooks which began for me at art school.  Just seeing the workshop and all the things going on here is quite inspiring and many of the peole who have previously joined us for classes now bind or repair books as a hobby at home, some even make a little money from selling the books they make!

As handmade, and small craft industries are becoming more valued it is a great time to try out a new skill and learn to appreciate the time and effort which goes into creating a hand made product.  Hand binding uses very little equipment so it is ideal to do from your kitchen table, and the variety of what you can produce is endless!


Classes for Christmas

As Christmas is approaching you can of course buy vouchers for our classes as gifts!  The vouchers can be used to book any class and so the lucky recipient can come to a class of their choice.


Classes for Groups

We can also organise classes for groups of varying sizes, either in our workshop or at your venue.  You can read about the class we ran at the Glasgow School of Art a short while back in this article.

If you are interested in organising a class, or even just a talk about bookbinding, for your group then you can contact us for more information and we will do our best to accomodate your needs and suggest options for you.


Please share this post - drop hints for Christmas or pass on to any budding bookbinder!

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