Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible: A Review
Today in Knitting and Harms , we'll take a look at Hitomi Shida's Japanese Knitting for Bible: 260 Great Patterns . I begin by saying that the title of the book is not an exaggeration of its content. This book is an amazing resource for point authors. It has 260 different dot patterns that are pornographic for dot lovers. Dozens of photos follow dozens of photos of beautiful, quirky, creative and elegant stitch patterns, the looks of which have left me stunned, amazed and delighted to have seen the book in person. I don't have a chance to show you the inside of the book, but I suggest you take a closer look at the embroidery pattern on the cover photo and imagine that the embroidery at this level is multiplied by 260. And all these stitch patterns . it came from a brain that hit me in the head. . Hitomi Shida is an unusually talented designer who may have the same talent for color embroidery at Cafe Facet.
I should probably warn you that if you're used to standard Western-style knitting instructions, you can find the instructions in this book with a little change of pace. Japanese knitwear designers use a more graphic graphic style, which has recently been used in North American knitting publications, where the knit pattern is a visual representation of the appearance of the finished stitches, rather than linear. general diagrams in English models, where each square in the diagram indicates a corresponding point in the model. There is usually no key, as all published Japanese knitted patterns use the same standardized symbols, and jerseys need to know what those symbols are. This book was translated because English speaking knitters don't necessarily know symbols, this book provides explanations, so for a knitter new to these stitch patterns, it shouldn't be very difficult to study and understand them. .... learn to use a slightly different style of knitting and it's definitely worth it.
The Japanese Knitting Bible contains only five actual patterns, so let's go through them in detail. They all have a simple shape, Hitomi Shida, as a designer, seems to focus almost entirely on embroidery. Looking at his Ravelry portfolio , you will find hundreds of design templates featuring beautiful embroidered shapes and elegant embroidery.
Small scarf. sooo nice. A small page adds a perfect touch of femininity without overdoing it.
Warm socks. Very comfortable and beautiful socks.
Cross-stitch hat with lace embroidery. . When I see the tangled threads within it, I feel like a highly developed brain substance.
Good fingerless gloves. Attractive and portable.
Elegant decorative necklace. oh beauty. This will add a special touch to a simple dress or sweater.