Hitomi Shida Knitting Patterns Book 260 by Japaneses masters Newest Needle knitting book DIY Chinese book

Hitomi Shida Knitting Patterns Book 260 by Japaneses masters Newest Needle knitting book DIY Chinese book

1. Bar needle weaving pattern 260

This book is another masterpiece by the weaving master, Teacher Zhitian Tong. This book is a collection of pattern selection works from 17 books published between 2009 and 2015, titled "Beautiful Pattern Knitting of Zhitian Tong Sweaters". The pattern selection publishing house has compiled this collection of stick needle pattern works, and the patterns are still beautiful and the methods are still clear and simple. The weaving symbols at the back of the book teach you to easily master the weaving methods of new patterns.

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2. Introduction to Needle Shuttle Lace Tutorial

Woven lace has always been one of the favorite weaving forms among handicraft enthusiasts. In the past, most woven lace books introduced the use of shuttles or crochets to weave various ornaments. The author of the "Introduction to Needle Shuttle Lace Tutorial" has introduced a new method of making various types of lace accessories using sewing needles and ordinary thread. The "Introduction to Needle Shuttle Lace Tutorial" has a rich collection of works and a detailed introduction to the techniques. Regardless of whether you have a weaving foundation or not, you can use one needle and one thread to create beautiful lace works.

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3. Playing with patterned small scarf embroidery

This book not only introduces traditional small scarf embroidery, but also introduces improved small scarf embroidery, which has more flexible yarn counting methods and diverse compositions. Through over 40 small works, more than 20 classic small scarf embroidery patterns were introduced, as well as original patterns that reflect the characteristics of the Northeast region.

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4. Barbara's Flower Weaving Technique

The main content is in the first four chapters: Chapter 1 introduces basic tools and materials, as well as professional terms including more than 20 types of "rings" and "knots"; Chapter 2 introduces some general basic techniques, including weaving methods for flowers, leaves, stems, and other parts; Chapter 3 takes six common flowers as examples to explain in detail the weaving methods for each type of flower; Chapter 4 provides a detailed introduction to the weaving techniques of six Australian flowers with local characteristics as examples

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