Japanese Wonder Knitting, 9784805315729
Paperback
Unlock Japanese knitting secrets: master classic stitches, create stunning projects.

Japanese Wonder Knitting

timeless stitches for beautiful bags, hats, blankets and more

$28.54

  • Paperback

    104 pages

  • Release Date

    30 November 2020

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Summary

Japanese Wonder Knitting: Unlock the Secrets of Japanese Knitting Techniques

Japanese knitting dictionaries have become a favorite among experienced Western knitters. Japanese Wonder Knitting takes these resources further, providing step-by-step lessons in executing classic stitches the Japanese way. Similar to its companion, Japanese Wonder Crochet, this book introduces needleworkers to a new approach to staples such as bubble stitches, herringbone, cockleshell, c…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9784805315729
ISBN-10:4805315725
Author:Nihon Vogue, Gayle Roehm
Publisher:Tuttle Publishing
Imprint:Tuttle Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:104
Release Date:30 November 2020
Weight:530g
Dimensions:279mm x 216mm x 10mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

”‘Wonder’ is a much-deserved adjective here…[a] well-illustrated book from Nihon Vogue exploring the more unusual stitches possible, apart from the regular knits and purls…After viewing these elegant knits, crafters will emerge with a sense of delight and, perhaps, a resolve to try.” –Booklist “Starred Review”“Don’t tell my people, but most of my knitted gifts this year are coming out of this book. …This book ticks all my gift knitting boxes. Quick, most are knit in worsted weight and heavier yarns, portable all are accessories, the cowls have my heart, and interesting, 12 of the 14 stitch patterns were new to me, and really fantastic knit at a bigger gauge. So much win.” –Jillian Moreno, Modern Daily Knitting Blog.

About The Author

Nihon Vogue

Nihon Vogue is Japan’s preeminent publisher of books on handicrafts, with a long history and hundreds of titles on knitting, sewing, quilting, embroidery, paper crafts, tole painting and more. Many of their books have been translated into English and other languages include works by Hitomi Shida, Keiko Okamoto, Reiko Washizawa, Shizuko Kuroha, Yoko Saito and other internationally recognized needlecraft designers.

Gayle Roehm lived in Japan and studied the language for many years, and has knit and crocheted from Japanese patterns for most of her career. Gayle teaches at gatherings around the United States and occasionally publishes her own designs. She is the translator of the Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible and 250 Japanese Knitting Stitches, both by Hitomi Shida.

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