Author: Toshiko Ozaki
Temari balls, decorated with beautiful patterns, are gaining popularity among the younger generation.
We have collected 40 beautiful temari balls, ranging from easy to knit to colorful and intricate.
Temari balls can be made using just a temari needle, paper tape, and polystyrene balls, as well as other ordinary craft tools such as very fine yarn, embroidery thread, thread cutters, and safety pins.
The book also includes detailed photographic instructions on how to divide the ground, which is important for stitching patterns, and basic stitching techniques.
The land divisions introduced include 4-equal divisions, 5-equal divisions, 6-equal divisions, 8-equal divisions, 8-equal divisions, 10-equal divisions, 10-equal divisions, 12-equal divisions, and 48-equal divisions.
Photographs are used to introduce 15 basic stitching methods, including wrap stitching, pine needle stitching, hemp leaf stitching, and cross stitching.
The content is easy to understand even for beginners.
It also includes instructions on how to make temari using basic stitching. Some of the pieces are difficult for beginners, but the temari balls made with many different colors are enjoyable to look at.
Try making one yourself, decorate your room with it, and enjoy the beautiful patterns.
Released September 8, 2014
ISBN: 978-4-416-31412-8
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