Knotting, "the joining of two cords," is an old and revered art form in China and an integral part of Chinese life. Since ancient times, Chinese knots have been used for a variety of practical and decorative purposes: to record events, aid in fishing and hunting, wrap and tie items, embellish personal attire, jewelry, fashion, ornament other works of art, and communicate. The intricate knot work and magnificent color combinations not only lent elegance to everyday objects, or a touch of gaiety and enchantment, but were an aesthetic expression of Chinese folk symbolism, expressing wishes for good fortune and wealth or the joys of love and marriage. In craft book Chinese Knotting , author Lydia Chen first traces the origins, history, and symbolism of this fascinating craft, before taking the reader through the fundamental elements necessary for tying Chinese decorative knots--the materials, implements, and main processes. Step-by-step instructions are then given for the 11 basic knots, which provide the building blocks for the 14 compound knots-combinations and variations of the simple knots-that follow in the next section. The final section presents 41 knotting projects of varying difficulty. Detailed instructions, clear diagrams, and color photographs, combined with an exciting assortment of creative applications will help readers discover the relaxation, artistic satisfaction, and beautifully personalized ornamentation that Chinese Knotting can offer.
Lydia Chen has written a book that shows detailed, easy to read instructions. The book has interesting historical information.I am a knot beginner and I was thrilled to get this book and I know that I will be using it for years... it is well worth the money.
Navy Knotter
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I own, maybe 35 books on knotting. This is one of my favorites. The instructions are clear, easy to follow, nice little history/stories about each knot. I've included several of her knots on one of my knot boards. If you like "fancy" knots for display then you should get this book. She has another written in Chinese but I have been unable to find it. With her illustrations, I would buy it even if it's not in English. Good Book.
Clear, well illustrated, informative
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Crystal clear step-by-step diagrams and well thought out explanations make this book a valuable addition to your craft library. Simple enough for a complete beginner but inspiring enough for a seasoned knot artist, this book takes on progressively more difficult knots and gives lovely examples of how to use them. Scattered bits of Chinese lore and history offer a delightful taste of the culture that gave us these complex and elegant knots. Nicely presented photographs and commentary top off this superb craft book. Highest recommendation...
Chinese Knotting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Getting information on this very specific art form is difficult at best. Ms. Chen's book is not only easy to follow but a joy to look at. I only wish she would write a companion volumn. For those who are interested in knotting, you need this book in your library.
makes instructions for complex knots very clear
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book was recommended by a friend and she couldn't have been more right. Several knots that I couldn't figure out from the Ashley Book of Knots were made crystal clear by the instructions and diagrams in this book.
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