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SADDLE STITCHED BOOKS

Saddle Stitching staples down the middle of the fold (the spine). The name comes from the device, or saddle, on which the folded sheets are placed for stitching — with the saddle in the fold. Saddle-stitching is common for small booklets, calendars, pocket-size address books, and some magazines. Binding with saddle-stitching creates booklets that can be opened up flat.

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