Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible: A Review
Today we will take a closer look at the Japanese Bible book " The Damage of Knitting Needles ". 260 fine models from Hitomi Shida. Let me start by saying that the title of this book is not an exaggeration. This book is an excellent resource for point writers. It has 260 different sewing patterns, while pornographic patterns are positive for knitting enthusiasts as they browse. There are dozens of photos with beautiful, intricate, creative, and elegant stitch patterns, the scenery of which made me sigh in surprise, sigh in joy, gasp for breath, until I was excited to see books secretly. I don't have the resources to show the inside of the book, but I do advise you to pay attention to the stitching pattern on the cover photo. Imagine a sewing pattern of this level multiplied by 260z. And all these sewing patterns. sew. it comes from brain blowing my brain. Hitomi Shida is an extraordinarily talented designer who is perhaps a genius like Kaffe Fasset for coloring.
I have to point out for sure that if you're familiar with the conventions of standard western-style knitting patterns, you may find the instructions in this book a little different at different speeds. Japanese dot designers use a more pictorial drawing style, recently introduced in North American knitting publications, where a dot chart is viewed as a visual representation of a finite point rather than a linear dot-like appearance. A common design in the English pattern, where each square in the table indicates a point that corresponds to the pattern. This is usually not the key, as all Japanese crochet patterns use the same standard symbols, and the knitting master is expected to know what the symbols represent. Since this book has been translated into English knitting, you don't need to know the characters, the explanations are given in the book, so it shouldn't be too difficult to learn how to knit a new crochet in this horse convention of learning to use a slightly different knitting style; It's worth it.
There are only five obvious patterns in the Japanese Knitting Bible , so let's take a look at some of them. Everything is easy to design, because Hitomi Shida as a designer focuses almost entirely on customization. A look at her Ravelry bags reveals hundreds of design patterns with luxurious and elegant stitching in a portable and flattering shape.
Small handkerchief flanking. Oh, so beautiful. A small shirt brings a touch of feminine style that is perfect without going overboard.
Socks for warm feet. Beautiful socks and very useful.
Hat with cross stitch. . When I look at the intricate wiring, it seems to me that it looks like highly developed brain material.
Beautiful faceless gloves. Attractive portable.
Elegant necklace decoration. Oh, beautiful. This will give a special breath to a simple dress or sweater.