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Flower Knitting

100 Cute Flower and Fruit Motifs

Hiroko İbuki

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English
Miscellaneous
01 October 2025
A book on knitting flower and fruit motifs. This book categorizes motifs into five types: Small flowers, large flowers, fruits, borders, and single-color patterns. It provides 100 swatches and knit patterns. There are procedural explanations for many basic knitting methods, the author's original methods, and even distinctive techniques - such as puff stitching. All are accompanied by step-by-step photographs. Sample items range from cardigans and shawls to bags and coasters. The book offers advice on both making knitting as easy as possible and on color coordination.

AUTHOR: A popular Japanese handicraft artist and knitting designer. She lived in London from the age of 14 and became a knitting instructor upon returning to Japan. In addition to working for handicraft magazines and on television, she holds workshops at her home, yarn specialty stores, and cultural centers. She has authored books on knitting, amigurumi (knit stuffed animals), and more.
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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Dimensions:   Height: 200mm,  Width: 270mm, 
ISBN:   9786057834911
ISBN 10:   6057834917
Pages:   192
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Susan Bates has created designs for large department stores in London that sold designer hand knitting yarns and patterns. She has created cross-stitch designs for many publishing companies in England, trained to be an art teacher, and has taught knitting and sewing classes to adults.

Reviews for Flower Knitting: 100 Cute Flower and Fruit Motifs

Discover 100 fun and fabulous motifs to incorporate into your next project with this wonderful collection. They are all inspired by flowers and fruits and provide an excellent opportunity to develop your colourwork skills, as well as dabble in lace techniques. * Let’s Knit magazine *


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