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250 Japanese Knitting Stitches contains the original collection of knitting stitches first published by Hitomi Shida in 1996. Copies of the original Japanese edition have been jealously coveted by knitters around the world, and now Tuttle Publishing brings you this classic in English for the first time! Hitomi Shida's previous work, the Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible was released by Tuttle in October 2017 and has already been purchased (and tested) by thousands of avid knitters who are thrilled to discover a treasure trove of elegant and intricate new patterns. 250 Japanese Knitting Stitches was Hitomi Shida's first effort and, like its successor, is filled with her highly original and beautiful designs and variations on knitting classics. Translated and introduced by veteran knitting instructor Gayle Roehm, the best-known teacher of Japanese knitting in America. Roehm guides knitters through the particulars of the patterns and explains how to execute the stitches. This knitting reference book features the following: Stitches designed for borders and edgings Beautiful cable stitches, both simple and elaborate Elegant popcorn stitches from fine to bold Multiple variations on individual patterns Shida's finished projects are a wonder to behold and accomplished knitters will brave even the most daunting of stitch patterns to create them. Filled with 250 distinctive and inventive patterns—with a stitch diagram and photo for each pattern—this highly anticipated book is destined to be on every knitter's bookshelf. Review: A Treasure Trove of Knitting Stitches - I am a lifelong knitter, and prefer to follow written instructions to charts. However, "250 Japanese Knitting Stitches" is an amazing collection of beautiful stitch patterns, each with a chart next to the stitch illustration. Most of the patterns are quite complex, and might intimidate a new knitter, but are well worth the challenge. There is a detailed guide in the front of the book which shows each symbol used, written instructions on how to knit it, and what numbered patterns in the book use the stitch. Given the repetitive nature of knitting, once you "learn" a particular stitch, you might only use the chart occasionally, mainly following the stitch pattern you've already established. I recommend this fabulous book to anyone. It is a joyful treasure of beauty and craftsmanship! Review: A must have book - I sincerely hope the one star reviewer contacted the publisher as instructed to receive the complete book. I have the original, and was thrilled to see this translated edition. I have successfully knit a few stitches from the original book, however struggled at times trying to figure out if I was working the stitches the correct way. This book makes it much easier to understand how these beautiful stitches should be worked. All stitch patterns are charted, and the book contains clear, concise information on how to read the charts as well as a 19 page "Guide to Symbols" in the front of the book which has the abbreviations used in the book along with what to do for each symbol, broken up into sections (increases, decreases, etc.). A nice feature is that this guide also tells you the pages of the stitch patterns that use that particular stitch. There is a second symbol guide in the back of the book with more complex stitches that includes illustrations of how to work them. All of the samples are beautifully photographed and show the detail of the pattern extremely well. The book has the following types of stitches: 97 openwork stitch patterns, (38 plain openwork, 22 with bobbles, 11 with knots, 14 with leaves, and 12 with smocking) 35 overall patterns 26 pattern arrangements 48 with crossing stitches 15 panel patterns 29 edgings Also note that Ms. Roehm (who translated this book) is active in the Japan Knitting & Crochet group on Ravelry, where you can find lots of helpful information on Japanese knitting and crochet.







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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 835 Reviews |
B**A
A Treasure Trove of Knitting Stitches
I am a lifelong knitter, and prefer to follow written instructions to charts. However, "250 Japanese Knitting Stitches" is an amazing collection of beautiful stitch patterns, each with a chart next to the stitch illustration. Most of the patterns are quite complex, and might intimidate a new knitter, but are well worth the challenge. There is a detailed guide in the front of the book which shows each symbol used, written instructions on how to knit it, and what numbered patterns in the book use the stitch. Given the repetitive nature of knitting, once you "learn" a particular stitch, you might only use the chart occasionally, mainly following the stitch pattern you've already established. I recommend this fabulous book to anyone. It is a joyful treasure of beauty and craftsmanship!
I**O
A must have book
I sincerely hope the one star reviewer contacted the publisher as instructed to receive the complete book. I have the original, and was thrilled to see this translated edition. I have successfully knit a few stitches from the original book, however struggled at times trying to figure out if I was working the stitches the correct way. This book makes it much easier to understand how these beautiful stitches should be worked. All stitch patterns are charted, and the book contains clear, concise information on how to read the charts as well as a 19 page "Guide to Symbols" in the front of the book which has the abbreviations used in the book along with what to do for each symbol, broken up into sections (increases, decreases, etc.). A nice feature is that this guide also tells you the pages of the stitch patterns that use that particular stitch. There is a second symbol guide in the back of the book with more complex stitches that includes illustrations of how to work them. All of the samples are beautifully photographed and show the detail of the pattern extremely well. The book has the following types of stitches: 97 openwork stitch patterns, (38 plain openwork, 22 with bobbles, 11 with knots, 14 with leaves, and 12 with smocking) 35 overall patterns 26 pattern arrangements 48 with crossing stitches 15 panel patterns 29 edgings Also note that Ms. Roehm (who translated this book) is active in the Japan Knitting & Crochet group on Ravelry, where you can find lots of helpful information on Japanese knitting and crochet.
S**R
Knitter's Choice
Excellent Japanese Knitting Stitch Disctionary
L**N
Beautiful Stitches and so Intricate
There are so many beautiful stitches in this book! I love to design on my own and know that I will be using some of these. Some of these can look a little bit intimidating, but when you break them down, row by row, then stitch by stitch, it's not bad at all. There are really good diagrams and explanations for some of the harder-to-explain stitches. Once you learn the stitch and do it over and over it seems much easier. I think it's going to take some concentration - not TV watching knitting.
S**N
Excellent book!
Book “250 Japanese Knitting Stitches: The Original Pattern Bible by Hitomi Shida”: Excellent book! Stunning patterns – all you need in your lifetime to create gorgeous exquisite garments. I love it very much and would recommend to any knitter to add to their knitting books library.
S**N
Beautiful, inspiring, possibly mind-blowing
I bought this book after savoring her other book on the same topic. I treasure them both. As the title indicates, it’s a stitionary, but the complex and gorgeous patterns make use of crochet and other techniques combined with traditional Western knitting in ingenious ways. Essentially, Shida has combined Eastern esthetics and a whole new set of stitch techniques to create complex but beautiful panels that I want to work into my knitting. Text is relegated to explanations of the stitch combination symbols and can get quite complicated. The book format is mostly pretty good photos of the panels with an accompanying chart. Most of us will want to keep one finger stuck in the symbol descriptions while we scan the charts in order to understand what’s happening. But when you do, a glimpse into the harmony and elegance of the technique as well as the finished panel emerges. One thing that made the book worth purchase for me is the section on edgings, especially the ones incorporating ribbing. I will never have a plain, boring cuff again! The only improvement I could desire in the next edition would be a spiral binding to allow the book to lie flat when opened.
H**N
Beautiful patterns, easy to follow instructions.
The book contains easy patterns with few special stitches and those containing more difficult. I made a scarf with 9 different patterns. I started with the "easy" patterns and with each new pattern, I added a more difficult stitch to keep it interesting. Enjoyed the patterns and will be using them in more projects.
B**A
If you want something to challenge yourself with, this knitting book is it. Awesome.
Beautiful photos with diagram of design right beside it. Well written with good explanations of stitches and chart diagrams. Charts can be a little confusing to follow at first, just have to remember to only go across the chart for the #of stitches in design then start the repeat of the design again Each designs stitches are explained either at the front or rear of the book with the explanation on how to make each stitch. Just wish it was a spiral bound volume so it would lay flat when using it.
C**T
Complet
Très complet et bien expliqué
S**A
Amazing!
Amazing book if you already know how to knit and want to expand your knowledge or design your own projects and modify existing ones!
A**R
Muhteşem
Desenler gerçekten harika sadece bakmak bile keyifli
B**A
Excellent
Very detailed and beautiful stitches
D**.
Fascinating source of inspiration
A book to refer back to, time & again. Beautiful combinations of lace, textured & twisted stitches. Some are mostly cables, others mainly openwork. Knitted swatches are a generous size & chart symbols are fully explained. I'd prefer it, if the charts included 'a stocking stitch equivalent', to give an idea of each charts effect on tension. I'd highly recommend this book for intermediate to advanced knitters.
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