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280 Japanese Lace Stitches: A Dictionary of Beautiful Openwork Patterns [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 152 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 292x216x15 mm, kaal: 680 g, 280 stitches; 11 projects; over 285 color photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0804854041
  • ISBN-13: 9780804854047
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 152 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 292x216x15 mm, kaal: 680 g, 280 stitches; 11 projects; over 285 color photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0804854041
  • ISBN-13: 9780804854047
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"A delightful resource for knitters who want to explore the elegance and versatility of lace knitting. [ ] Detailed explanations of the Japanese knitting symbols, along with helpful introductions and insights from a Japanese knitting expert, make even intricate lace accessible." Interweave "3 Can't Miss Japanese Stich Dictionaries"

Embrace the Japanese concept of ma (negative space) with these delicate lace stitches.

280 Japanese Lace Stitches is a fun and informative resource for experienced knitters. This book is filled with a wonderful variety of beautiful, openwork stitch patterns, including leaf patterns, diamonds, circles and wavesperennial favorites that can be applied to every type of project, from sweaters to blankets. With full-color photos and expert explanations of the symbols and patterns, knitters can expand their knowledge of this elegant and classic style.

11 basic projects give you a chance to try some of these patterns right away. These gentle introductions include such accessories as:

A stripe-textured shawl A short cowl Handwarmers with a circle pattern A versatile winter hat And more!



Japanese knitting guru Gayle Roehm introduces the patterns and explains the ins and outs of Japanese knitting. A handy index allows you to search for patterns by number of steps and stitches required, so you can shop from the intricacy side of the menu. A section on how to knit the symbols takes you step-by-step through the stitches used in this book.

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"A delightful resource for knitters who want to explore the elegance and versatility of lace knitting. [ ] Detailed explanations of the Japanese knitting symbols, along with helpful introductions and insights from a Japanese knitting expert, make even intricate lace accessible. The handy index, which organizes patterns by steps and stitch count, adds convenience for planning projects based on desired complexity, making this a versatile and inspiring tool for knitters of all skill levels." Interweave "3 Can't Miss Japanese Stich Dictionaries"

Introduction 4(2)
Sample Projects
Rectangular Shawl in Leaf Pattern
6(1)
Long Cowl in Wave Pattern
7(1)
Triangular Striped Shawl
8(1)
Shawl in Diagonal Pattern
9(1)
Handwarmers with Circle Pattern
10(1)
Short Cowl
11(1)
Hat
12(1)
Headband
12(1)
Silk and Cotton Arm Covers
13(1)
Stripe-textured Shawl
14(1)
Triangular Mohair Shawl
15(1)
Reading and Using the Stitch Charts
16(2)
Flower Stitch Patterns
18(17)
Leaf Stitch Patterns
35(15)
Geometric Forms
50(24)
Lines and Linear Patterns
74(13)
Waves and Zigzags
87(26)
Combinations
113(9)
Patterns for the Projects
Rectangular Shawl in Leaf Pattern
122(1)
Long Cowl in Wave Pattern
123(1)
Triangular Striped Shawl
124(2)
Shawl in Diagonal Pattern
126(1)
Handwarmers with Circle Pattern
127(1)
Short Cowl
128(1)
Triangular Mohair Shawl
129(1)
Hat
130
Headband
123(8)
Silk and Cotton Arm Covers
131(1)
Stripe-textured Shawl
132(1)
How to Work the Stitch Symbols
133(18)
Yarns Used in This Book
151
Nihon Vogue is one of Japan's preeminent publishers of books on handicrafts, with a long history and thousands of titles on knitting, sewing, quilting, embroidery, paper crafts, tole painting and more. Publications in English include works by Hitomi Shida, Keiko Okamoto, Reiko Washizawa, Shizuko Kuroha, Yoko Saito and other internationally recognized designers.

Gayle Roehm lived in Japan and studied the language for many years, and has knit from Japanese patterns for most of her knitting career. Gayle teaches at knitting gatherings around the country and occasionally publishes her own designs. In addition to other knitting guides and dictionaries, she is the translator of the Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible and 250 Japanese Knitting Stitches, both by Hitomi Shida.