In comments to my post the other day about my Spring Snow cardigan (see below), several readers have asked where they can buy Japanese pattern books. Although not available everywhere, they are getting easier to find.
I have seen (and occasionally purchased) Japanese patterns at various local yarn stores. For example, I have seen them at Knit Purl (in Portland, Oregon); the Yarnery (St. Paul, Minnesota); and Skeins, Shuttles, and Spindles (Boulder, Colorado). So when in doubt, check your local yarn store — you might be surprised.
Another great online source is The Needle Arts Book Shop. Needle Arts carries books of both Japanese patterns and stitch collections, as well as guides on interpreting Japanese symbols. They also provide a free downloadable PDF on how to read Japanese patterns. I confess I just ordered two more Japanese pattern collections from them a few days ago!
As for the particular book that the cardigan I’m working on appeared in — I’m not sure whether that issue is still available.

































