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# large chart repeats (up to 50 sts x 48 rows) 260 unique stitch patterns ideal for sport weight & lighter yarns Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible: 260 Exquisite Patterns by Hitomi Shida

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## Key Features

- • **Chart-Only Format for Precision:** Embrace the authentic Japanese knitting experience with clear, universal symbols.
- • **Perfect for Experienced Knitters:** Challenge yourself and join an elite community of knitters pushing boundaries.
- • **Exclusive Lace & Cable Combinations:** Elevate your projects with patterns Western books don’t offer.
- • **Master 260 Exquisite Japanese Stitch Patterns:** Unlock a year’s worth of advanced knitting inspiration.
- • **Detailed Step-by-Step Illustrated Instructions:** Navigate complex stitches with confidence and clarity.

## Overview

The Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible by Hitomi Shida offers 260 meticulously charted stitch patterns, blending intricate lace and cable techniques unique to Japanese knitting. Designed for experienced knitters comfortable with charts, this oversized softcover book provides detailed illustrated instructions for complex stitches and encourages creative customization. Ideal for sport weight or lighter yarns, it’s a definitive resource to elevate your knitting projects with authentic, sophisticated Japanese designs.

## Description

In the Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible knitting guru Hitomi Shida shares some of her favorite needlework patterns. Shida's strikingly original designs and variations on every imaginable classic stitch result in intricate patterns that form the basis for beautiful and unique knitted fashions. This is the perfect book for the experienced knitter who is looking for new stitches that yield spectacular results! This Japanese knitting book features a wide range of rewarding and intricate stitches including : cables popcorn stitches twisted stitches edgings and many more… A set of detailed, step-by-step diagrams show you how to execute all the basic stitches. Instructions and diagrams for a series of small projects offer practice working with large patterns, lacy patterns, pattern arrangement and round yokes among other things. The knitting projects include : A classic hat made using large patterns An elegant scarf in lacy patterns The ever-popular fingerless mittens Thick socks that can be made using various patterns A feminine collar using round stitching And much more! This Japanese stitch dictionary represents a whole new adventure for knitters and is sure to become a valued reference for experienced knitters.

Review: stunning patterns - fantastic book. beautiful patterns
Review: Experienced knitters, finally the challenge you've been looking for! - As a knitter and also as a fan of Japanese culture and Japan in general, I knew I had to have this book. I had been trying for some time to find more on the web about Japanese stitches, and I did find bits and pieces but nothing with a good, solid foundation from which to start. So, even though I have been quite disappointed with the majority of new knitting books I've recently purchased, I was cautiously optimistic that this volume would in fact be just what I was hoping -- and when it arrived, my hopes were met and well exceeded! Enclosed in this softcover, oversized book are quite a few new and unusual stitches, as well as a multitude of stitch patterns that are far more complex than most any Western knitter is accustomed to seeing. Some patterns even include crochet mixed into the knitting! Stitch patterns and even single stitch "groups" can be complex: some, such as the "double decrease right over purl", are complicated enough that instead of explaining the symbol inline, Shida-sensei provides step-by-step, illustrated instructions later in the volume. After explaining the symbols, the remainder of the book is dedicated to stitch patterns, primarily large repeats (50 sts x 48 rows, for example) of interspersed lace and cables which look absolutely stunning. No enthusiastic knitter can possibly browse through them without wanting to immediately try them all. I would recommend this book only for knitters with more than a little experience knitting both cables and lace, and only those very comfortable working from charts. In general, Japanese knitting patterns do not include written instructions, only charts. This volume is no exception. Many, perhaps most, of the stitch symbols included on the charts here do not have equivalent US/Western chart symbols because the stitches simply do not exist in traditional Western knitting. Some of them are easy to conceive of, like adding increases and decreases to a cable stitch to create a lacy cable. Such stitches are not entirely foreign to you if you've read Barbara Walker's Charted Knitting Designs: A Third Treasury of Knitting Patterns or something similar. Others, however, such as Shida-sensei's lift-over and wrapped knot stitches may be entirely new to most knitters confronted with them for the first time. Shida-sensei also provides a selection of "basic" and "arrangement" stitch patterns which show options for modifying the patterns in various ways to create something entirely original to your project. Finally, a sampling of round yokes and a small selection of patterns for complete projects are included at the end (remember: charts and basic steps only, no row-by-row instructions), but the majority of the book is dedicated to stitch patterns without doubt. In summary, experienced and advanced intermediate knitters will find plenty -- tons! -- of new stitch patterns in Shida-sensei's most excellent collection of Japanese stitch patterns. There are enough patterns here to keep you knitting for at least a year or two without knitting the same pattern twice. But I would again caution any knitter who doesn't feel confident in lace and cable knitting to instead gain more experience in those first, and then come back to this treasure afterward. One final caution: Because many of these stitch patterns include such large repeats, they will likely look best in sport weight or lighter yarn. If you are a knitter who prefers to work in DK and heavier yarn, you will probably be dissatisfied with these patterns. It would not be possible to make most types of projects using these patterns with heavier yarn and still get the sizing right. A scarf with a 50-st repeat in even DK weight yarn would be rather wide, don't you think? :)

## Features

- Explore a new world of knitting with exquisitely detailed stitch patterns and techniques from Japan

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,815 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #25 in Knitting (Books) #29 in Fashion Craft #46 in Fiber Arts & Textiles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,811 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ stunning patterns
*by J***Y on April 16, 2026*

fantastic book. beautiful patterns

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Experienced knitters, finally the challenge you've been looking for!
*by A***I on October 14, 2017*

As a knitter and also as a fan of Japanese culture and Japan in general, I knew I had to have this book. I had been trying for some time to find more on the web about Japanese stitches, and I did find bits and pieces but nothing with a good, solid foundation from which to start. So, even though I have been quite disappointed with the majority of new knitting books I've recently purchased, I was cautiously optimistic that this volume would in fact be just what I was hoping -- and when it arrived, my hopes were met and well exceeded! Enclosed in this softcover, oversized book are quite a few new and unusual stitches, as well as a multitude of stitch patterns that are far more complex than most any Western knitter is accustomed to seeing. Some patterns even include crochet mixed into the knitting! Stitch patterns and even single stitch "groups" can be complex: some, such as the "double decrease right over purl", are complicated enough that instead of explaining the symbol inline, Shida-sensei provides step-by-step, illustrated instructions later in the volume. After explaining the symbols, the remainder of the book is dedicated to stitch patterns, primarily large repeats (50 sts x 48 rows, for example) of interspersed lace and cables which look absolutely stunning. No enthusiastic knitter can possibly browse through them without wanting to immediately try them all. I would recommend this book only for knitters with more than a little experience knitting both cables and lace, and only those very comfortable working from charts. In general, Japanese knitting patterns do not include written instructions, only charts. This volume is no exception. Many, perhaps most, of the stitch symbols included on the charts here do not have equivalent US/Western chart symbols because the stitches simply do not exist in traditional Western knitting. Some of them are easy to conceive of, like adding increases and decreases to a cable stitch to create a lacy cable. Such stitches are not entirely foreign to you if you've read Barbara Walker's Charted Knitting Designs: A Third Treasury of Knitting Patterns or something similar. Others, however, such as Shida-sensei's lift-over and wrapped knot stitches may be entirely new to most knitters confronted with them for the first time. Shida-sensei also provides a selection of "basic" and "arrangement" stitch patterns which show options for modifying the patterns in various ways to create something entirely original to your project. Finally, a sampling of round yokes and a small selection of patterns for complete projects are included at the end (remember: charts and basic steps only, no row-by-row instructions), but the majority of the book is dedicated to stitch patterns without doubt. In summary, experienced and advanced intermediate knitters will find plenty -- tons! -- of new stitch patterns in Shida-sensei's most excellent collection of Japanese stitch patterns. There are enough patterns here to keep you knitting for at least a year or two without knitting the same pattern twice. But I would again caution any knitter who doesn't feel confident in lace and cable knitting to instead gain more experience in those first, and then come back to this treasure afterward. One final caution: Because many of these stitch patterns include such large repeats, they will likely look best in sport weight or lighter yarn. If you are a knitter who prefers to work in DK and heavier yarn, you will probably be dissatisfied with these patterns. It would not be possible to make most types of projects using these patterns with heavier yarn and still get the sizing right. A scarf with a 50-st repeat in even DK weight yarn would be rather wide, don't you think? :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gorgeous, Unusual Stich Patterns -- Not for Beginners
*by R***N on October 25, 2017*

This book has stunning, uncommon stitch patterns including lace and cables, many combinations of the two, patterns that work for round yokes or hats, and edgings. A few will be familiar to American knitters - traveling vine and old shale, for example, but most look very new. They remind me of architectural details. There are designs with feminine and masculine feels, art deco and art nouveau styles, and ideas for combining cable or lacy stitches into allover patterns. What's missing? Instructions. There's no "k2tog, k1, yo, k1, ssk" at all.The stitches are shown in charts with lots of special symbols. You'll need to check back to the front to find the meanings of the symbols, and then sometimes to go to the back of the book for further explanation. The patterns often go over 52 rows with widths up to 50 stitches. The charts are small, too. Swatch boldly, though. Once you've learned a pattern it's worth the trouble. There are a few garment patterns: a scarf, a collar, fingerless mitts, a cap, and socks. Most of the book, though, is a wonderful collection of gorgeous stitch patterns.

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