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Saddle stitching

Saddle stitching is a binding method used to assemble booklets, catalogs, or brochures. It involves folding sheets of paper in half and then sewing or stapling the fold (the "spine") through all the sheets using staples or saddle stitches. This technique creates a strong, durable binding that allows the publication to lie flat when open. It’s a cost-effective and efficient method for small to medium-sized publications, especially when dealing with a moderate number of pages. Saddle stitching results in a clean, professional finish suitable for marketing materials, programs, or magazines.