Japanese wonder knitting Timeless stitches for beautiful bags, hats, blankets and more

Book - 2020

Japanese Wonder Knitting offers the perfect foray into the techniques and application of Japanese-style knitting. Since the book was originally published in Japan, it contains more graphic information, with less text than you may be used to. In the patterns, Japanese stitch symbols are drawn to resemble the finished stitch, providing a visual correlation. -- Introduction.

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Patterns (Instructional works)
Pattern books
Published
North Clarendon, VT : Tuttle Publishing [2020]
Language
English
Japanese
Other Authors
Makiko Ito (translator), Gayle Roehm (author of introduction)
Physical Description
104 pages : illustrations, color ; 28 cm
ISBN
9784805315729
  • Bubble stitch
  • Herringbone stitch
  • Cockleshell stitch
  • Linen stitch
  • Elongated woven cable stitch
  • Smocking stitch
  • Leaf stitch
  • Elongated loop cross stitch
  • Entrelac
  • Metered squares (Domino knitting)
  • Two-color daisy stitch
  • Little cockleshell stitch
  • Pleated garter stitch
  • Double-knitting.
Review by Booklist Review

ldquo;Wonder" is a much-deserved adjective here. As in Japanese Wonder Crochet (2019), translator Roehm shares with U.S. readers this well-illustrated book from Nihon Vogue exploring the more unusual stitches possible, apart from the regular knits and purls. While a robust section in the back of the book explains the rudiments, experienced needleworkers will probably be among the few who face minimal barriers to conquering these 14 how-tos. As is traditional in Japanese craft books, the more eye-catching portions are featured upfront: stitches and finished designs/projects. For each of the stitches, the book displays a knitted swatch, its diagrammatic counterpart, references to the designs (often two) that feature the stitch, and then a point lesson: a captioned, photographic step-by-step guide that demonstrates how to execute the stitch. For the most part, the 23 designs feature simple lines (all the better to flatter the highlighted stitches) and smaller items: detachable collar, hand warmers, lap blanket, ankle warmers. After viewing these elegant knits, crafters will emerge with a sense of delight and, perhaps, a resolve to try.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.