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Leather Bound Journal Workshop

  • The Bee's Knees Press 78 Moh Guan Terrace Singapore, 162078 Singapore (map)

Join us for a 3.5-hour hands-on workshop where you'll learn the fundamentals of bookbinding and create your own handcrafted leather-bound journal using the long stitch technique.

Participants can personalise their journals by choosing between blank and dotted grid pages and selecting from a variety of thread colours. A curated selection of high-quality, genuine vegetable-tanned leather will be available for use as the journal cover.

At the end of the session, you’ll take home a beautiful and functional piece - perfect as a notebook, sketchbook, or a thoughtful handmade gift.

All materials and tools provided. No experience needed.

Limited to 6 people per session.

Book size

160mm x 204mm

176 pages

Fee

SG $180

VENUE

The Bee’s Knees Press (via back door)

Blk 78 Moh Guan Terrace, #01-11, Singapore 162078

Walk in via the carpark entrance beside Flock Cafe, we are at the 7th door towards the left. Please look for the open door. If you're coming by train, we are a 10-minute walk from Tiong Bahru MRT station via Kim Tian Rd.

date and time

15 June 2025 | 1:30pm - 5pm (SOLD OUT)

21 June 2025 | 1:30pm - 5pm (SOLD OUT)

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Fill in the form below if you would like to request for a private workshop and/or attend the workshop on a date of your choice. We will get back to you as soon as we can.


Terms and Conditions

1. All fees are not refundable.

2. No parts of the workshop may be replicated for commercial use.

3. A minimum of 2 participants is required to start a class. The organiser reserves the right to reschedule the class if the minimum requirement is unmet.

4. Reschedule is only allowed once if you are unable to attend the workshop you have signed up for.

5. Transfer of name is allowed. Please inform the organiser beforehand.

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