Japanese wonder crochet A creative approach to classic stitches

Book - 2019

Introduces crafters outside Japan to the wonderful crotchet techniques and charts that are so popular within the country.

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Subjects
Genres
Knitting Japan Patterns
Instructional and educational works
Patterns (Instructional works)
Pattern books
Published
Tokyo ; Rutland, VT : Tuttle Publishing, an imprint of Periplus Editions [2019]
Language
English
Japanese
Other Authors
Gayle Roehm (translator)
Physical Description
111 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
ISBN
9784805315279
  • Crocheted Puff Entrelac Stitch
  • A.Zipper Pouch
  • B.Lap Blanket
  • Maple Leaf Stitch
  • C.Granny Bag
  • D.Triangular Shawl
  • Crocheted Aran Stitch
  • E.Tea Cozy
  • F.Square Bag
  • Woven Shell Stitch
  • Point Lesson
  • G.Tippet
  • Diamond Waffle Stitch
  • Point Lesson
  • H.Handbag
  • Waffle Stitch
  • I.Mini-pouch
  • Bavarian Crochet
  • Point Lesson
  • J.Potholder
  • K.Monotone Bag
  • Scale Crochet
  • Point Lesson
  • L.Mittens
  • M.Cowl
  • Rib Crochet
  • Point Lesson
  • N.Handwarmers
  • O.Tote Bag
  • Herringbone Crochet
  • Point Lesson
  • P.Clutch Bag
  • Q.Market Bag
  • Crocodile Stitch
  • Point Lesson
  • R.Purse
  • Crochet Turkish Lif
  • Point Lesson
  • S.Chair Cushion
  • T.Cup Holder
  • Reversible Crochet 1
  • Point Lesson
  • U.Blanket
  • V.Short Cowl
  • Reversible Crochet 2
  • Point Lesson
  • W.Flap Clutch Bag
  • Bullion Stitch
  • Point Lesson
  • X.Brooch
  • Y.Clasp Purse.
Review by Booklist Review

The American fiber community is relatively new to Japanese knitting and crochet patterns, as up until the last few years, few have been commercially available in the U.S. While most patterns published in English utilize written instructions (sometimes accompanied by a chart) those published in Japan are typically entirely chart-based, often without even a key (readers are expected to know the symbols already). Translator Roehm (Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible, 2017), an American fluent in Japanese who lived in Japan for many years, includes tutorials for 15 different crochet stitches, each of which is used to create one to three of the 35 projects in the book. The tutorials are clearly illustrated with color photographs accompanied by step-by-step instructions. Brief directions augment the project charts, with a few diagrams for construction of the final products, but overall there is far less instruction here than in a typical North American crafting book. Readers wishing to use the tutorials will not be disappointed, but the projects are designed for those who can work more independently.--Anne Heidemann Copyright 2019 Booklist

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