Saddle
stitching is a great book binding option for menus, pamphlets, short books
and magazines. Quick and inexpensive, it is as simple as staples, a fold and
a trim. Staplers with extremely long jaws are designed specifically for
saddle stitching services. A saddle stitching solution, in general, is
appropriate for volumes with only a few pages. Most magazines that are not
glued and are rather saddle stitched. Once the pages are aligned and placed
in right order, this type of binding is quite straightforward, easy and
practical.Improvised saddle stitching service is also accomplished for special requirements. In this process, staples can be driven through the centerline of the pages to be bound and then bent down individually. Saddle stitching solution can also be done to the individual codex using a needle and thread. It is done as a part of the process of binding a lot of books together into a larger book. Saddle stitching is one of the simplest binding techniques and most widely used. Stitch binding services essentially staples a set of nested, folded sheets into a single publication. This type of binding is commonly used in:
- Chapbooks
- Comic books
- Magazines
- Newsletters
- Portfolios




