Volume 3 builds upon the skills gained in Volumes 1 and 2, and includes step-by-step instructions on making one complex shoji with the beautiful kiri (paulownia) and asa-no-ha patterns, and nine additional kumiko patterns.From calculating pattern dimensions through to listing the most efficient sequence for cutting and assembling the kumiko, everything you need to know to make these attractive and traditional patterns is explained in detail.The patterns range from the relatively simple to one that is at the upper end of the difficulty scale in the square kumiko design, and the more than 170 photographs and line and dimensional drawings complement and reinforce the instructions in the book.Some of the new patterns require new jigs, and these are also described in detail.Please note that processes and jigs detailed in the first two books are referred to but not explained again, so to get the most out of Volume 3, you will need to buy the first two books.