Interesting she talks a bit about how its put together
Some of her beaded bags are on display at etsy. Noaka does lovely work from projects
I see
Ravelry is a fantastic site for both knitters and crocheters..they have a well connected community much like the Cuties here...if you are not a member, you should join...lots of help and information there and I bet lots of experience with this designer and pattern...
I see she is all over Raverly with really cute stuff.
I found it on facebook- same link as below and was
going to paste it but already done. Its so cute. If its this one sounds like she altered the pattern a bit.
The Japanese sewing patterns I have give such excellent illustrations you dont need to be able to read. Yoriko/Manami is Japanese so you could ask her for help if all your attempts fail
I can't help - but wish you luck in your decision and I will send this to the top - so hopefully another will see it - that might help.
Is the purse the one at the link below. One person mentions that it is easy to follow the graphics.
Marcelle
Japanese patterns are usually graphed rather than written instructions. I have made a few things from Japanese pattern books, they do take a little more time to read and understand but are so worth it.Take time to read the pattern,I photocopy the pattern I am working on so I can make notes. Enjoy your book, let me know how you go with the patterns.
Anne
In Oz
Depending on whether or not you are close to a large city, you might be able to order this book from your library. The larger libraries are more likely to carry it. I'm not trying to discourage you from buying it, but perhaps you can get a look at it firsthand before purchase so that you will know whether or not you want it. I did a search of your book, and saw at least one purse in the book and it looks really nice!!!