cover image 150 Favorite Crochet Motifs: From Tokyo’s Kazekobo Studio

150 Favorite Crochet Motifs: From Tokyo’s Kazekobo Studio

Yoko Hatta, trans. from the Japanese by Cassandra Harada. Tuttle, $18.99 (120p) ISBN 978-4-80531-593-4

This slim but intense guide from Hatta (Japanese Knitting Stitches from Tokyo’s Kazekobo Studio) provides 150 designs for crocheters to tackle. Some beginners may be undaunted by the charts and schematics, but on the whole, Hatta’s work is best suited to more experienced crafters and to those familiar with Japanese patterns. It’s divided into sections that highlight shapes—circles, squares, triangles, and polygons—along with a shorter section of Irish crochet motifs. Readers are encouraged to review Japanese crochet symbols before they put yarn on their hooks: “The symbols used in Japanese crochet are pretty much universally recognized, but are sometimes adjusted to suit specific circumstances.” The book begins with a simple circle before moving to more complex versions of that shape, along with ways of combining these circles into colorful patterns. Ordinary fabric scraps cannot, unlike in many crocheting, be used for the projects, but Hatta provides the material, weight, and yardage for the Japanese yarn she uses in each motif so crafters can easily make substitutions. Experienced crocheters should find Hatta’s guide a delight. (Sept.)