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Search Press Book, Assorted Paperback – Illustrated, February 23, 2015
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PublisherVista Partners Inc.
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Publication dateFebruary 23, 2015
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Dimensions8.53 x 0.19 x 11.06 inches
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Handmade by Deb - March 2021
Learn the ancient Japanese art of braiding! In Beautiful Braiding Made Easy textile artist Helen Deighan shows how - using kumihimo disks and plates. Just add thread or yarn to begin. Two cardstock looms are included - a disk for round braids and a plate for flat braids. Both are printed on the inside cover flap. Simply cut out to use and reuse. Alternatively you can easily make or buy. The basic kumihimo technique is as follows. Cut your choice of fiber into equal lengths. Arrange these strands on the handheld loom. Move the strands around the loom forming a braid. Continue in this manner until the desired length of cord is achieved. Remove the braid from the loom and tie the ends. First up is the (kid friendly) 8 thread pattern on a disk. It's followed by a 16 thread braid and several variations - twist, lattice, heart, diamond and dog tooth patterns. A second chapter on the disk looks at more advanced techniques. Then move on to chapters on how to use the square plate and braiding with beads. Learn how easy it is to get different designs just by changing - looms, threads, starting positions, working moves and/or finishing techniques. The possibilities are endless. Try it - it's fun! Patterns are an easy-to-read combination of diagram and text instruction. Long ago kumihimo braids were worn by samurai warriors. Today kumihimo is used to make friendship bracelets, in jewellery-making or wherever cord is required - for example in crocheting and knitting.
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Braiding is not just for hair anymore. Using a Japanese technique she discovered in Australia, textilist and author (Dyeing in Plastic Bags, for one) Deighan not only demonstrates how to use the Kumihimo disk and plate but she also incorporates two ready-to-cut-out versions on the book’s front flap. (For library consideration, tape over the disk and plate with a note about where to order them online.) In all, about 30 patterns are featured, with the disk producing round braids; the plate, the flat version; and then, using beads in the designs. It’s hard to envision, exactly, the process without selecting appropriate threads (usually thin) and simply beginning. At the end of each chapter, a gallery of finished patterns, with page references, appears for crafters; what would make this unusual method even more appealing is the addition of a fourth chapter—ideas for making braids a part of home decor, of clothing, of accessories. A revised edition of the original, published in 2006. — Barbara Jacobs
Learn the ancient Japanese art of braiding! In Beautiful Braiding Made Easy textile artist Helen Deighan shows how - using kumihimo disks and plates. Just add thread or yarn to begin. Two cardstock looms are included - a disk for round braids and a plate for flat braids. Both are printed on the inside cover flap. Simply cut out to use and reuse. Alternatively you can easily make or buy. The basic kumihimo technique is as follows. Cut your choice of fiber into equal lengths. Arrange these strands on the handheld loom. Move the strands around the loom forming a braid. Continue in this manner until the desired length of cord is achieved. Remove the braid from the loom and tie the ends. First up is the (kid friendly) 8 thread pattern on a disk. It's followed by a 16 thread braid and several variations - twist, lattice, heart, diamond and dog tooth patterns. A second chapter on the disk looks at more advanced techniques. Then move on to chapters on how to use the square plate and braiding with beads. Learn how easy it is to get different designs just by changing - looms, threads, starting positions, working moves and/or finishing techniques. The possibilities are endless. Try it - it's fun! Patterns are an easy-to-read combination of diagram and text instruction. Long ago kumihimo braids were worn by samurai warriors. Today kumihimo is used to make friendship bracelets, in jewellery-making or wherever cord is required - for example in crocheting and knitting.
Booklist 2015
Braiding is not just for hair anymore. Using a Japanese technique she discovered in Australia, textilist and author (Dyeing in Plastic Bags, for one) Deighan not only demonstrates how to use the Kumihimo disk and plate but she also incorporates two ready-to-cut-out versions on the book’s front flap. (For library consideration, tape over the disk and plate with a note about where to order them online.) In all, about 30 patterns are featured, with the disk producing round braids; the plate, the flat version; and then, using beads in the designs. It’s hard to envision, exactly, the process without selecting appropriate threads (usually thin) and simply beginning. At the end of each chapter, a gallery of finished patterns, with page references, appears for crafters; what would make this unusual method even more appealing is the addition of a fourth chapter—ideas for making braids a part of home decor, of clothing, of accessories. A revised edition of the original, published in 2006. — Barbara Jacobs
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- ASIN : 1782211306
- Publisher : Vista Partners Inc.; Illustrated edition (February 23, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 48 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781782211303
- ISBN-13 : 978-1782211303
- Item Weight : 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 8.53 x 0.19 x 11.06 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2012
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I own 8 other kumihimo books, and would heartily recommend this be added to anyone's kumihimo library. It walks you through several different braids on the disk and plate, rather than just endless color variations on the same round braid as some other books do. So if you are looking for some different structures or ways to play with the braids, you should check this out. As another reviewer on this site noted, the plate/square disk used for reference in this book is the Hamanaka brand which has a different slot layout than the Beadsmith brand, which is more common in the US. If you have a Beadsmith plate, you will need to follow the diagrams rather than the numbering guide for the instructions, but it's not that difficult to do.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2015
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The book offers some beautiful patterns but doesn't give enough information for all the patterns. Especially when you want to increase the number of strands used. It shows how to handle, say 18 strands but doesn't explain how to handle the 24 strands. doesn't help with the number of strands per color or how to lay them out on the disks.
Definitely not useful for beginners and difficult if you aren't familiar with writing patterns for Kumihimo. I would recommend choosing another book. Don't waste your money on this unless you are just looking for possible pattern ideas.
Definitely not useful for beginners and difficult if you aren't familiar with writing patterns for Kumihimo. I would recommend choosing another book. Don't waste your money on this unless you are just looking for possible pattern ideas.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019
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Has instructions for several types of braids, cardboard templates attached to cover.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2018
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I love this book, it has easy to understand information. It is a good book for beginners and more advanced users. From using 4 threads up to 16 threads. The more braids that you do, the simpler process becomes. Hope that everyone has as much fun as I did learning to do Japanese Braiding.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2019
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Items too hard to make.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2021
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2018
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Explains things clearly and has good patterns.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2015
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a nice book. I am somewhat new to kumihimo (I have learned how to spell it, but pronouncing it takes some thought...). I had no difficulty following the patterns.
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Danielle Jessica
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Brilliant Kumihimo - Japanese braiding book.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 23, 2015Verified Purchase
One of the best Kumihimo books ive used. This book has a great range of diffrent style braids and patterns, far more so than my other books on the subject. The instructions are also very easy to understand and the colour step-by-step photos are wonderfully clear and easy to follow.
The book includes a flat and round cardboard version of the Kumihimo braiding boards to get you started. Although I cannot suggest getting yourself one each of the foam versions straight off. They make this form of Japanese braiding very simple to do!
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The book includes a flat and round cardboard version of the Kumihimo braiding boards to get you started. Although I cannot suggest getting yourself one each of the foam versions straight off. They make this form of Japanese braiding very simple to do!
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AJP
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Step-by-step instructions
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2019Verified Purchase
Having seen someone creating Kumihino braids, I purchased a couple of disks - now I needed some guidance on how to produce the braids. This book does that, very clearly.
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David Lloyd Rivett
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This book enables one to understand the intricate 3-dimensional elements ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2018Verified Purchase
This book enables one to understand the intricate 3-dimensional elements of the subject and offers practical guidance to enable one to undertake this type of textile work.
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Patricia Lam
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Photos slightly dated.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 1, 2019Verified Purchase
Great for braiding but very little on beading. Overall good book but photos are a bit dated.
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A good book but they need to explain things more
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 15, 2021Verified Purchase
Liked the book initially and made some lovely kumihimo braids only problem is, is that they don't give you the instructions on where you need to place your chords/strings when you do an increase eg you have the instructions on where to place the coloured cords for an 16 string chevron and the pattern you have to follow which will be the same for an increase for 24 strings but they don't tell you how to place the extra strings and I have tried numerous times and it just doesn't work
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