About Knit Kimono
From casual to formal, the kimono shape has endured for centuries as a staple form of dress for peasantry and
nobility alike.
The classic boxy shape is recognized worldwide as an icon of Japanese life and culture and is used as a canvas
for color, pattern, and design. In Knit Kimono, author Vicki Square has created 18 unique designs, each
illustrating a knitted interpretation of a style or feature of traditional kimono. The styles and shapes of the
garments run the gamut from short to long, rectangular sleeves to shaped, straight to overlapping front opening,
with sleeves or without, casual to dressy. The knitted fabric matches traditional kimono design as much as
possible—yarns are composed of natural fibers like silk, cotton, linen, bamboo, and wool, and stitch patterns are
chosen that drape and move much as their woven counterparts.
In addition to 18 kimono projects, Knit Kimono offers a brief history of the traditional kimono shape and how it
has endured through centuries of political and social change. Although the projects may look difficult, they are
based on simple rectangular shapes that require very little shaping on the knitter’s part. These are ideal first-
garment projects for knitters wanting to venture beyond scarves. These are also ideal projects for experienced
knitters wanting classic, wearable garments. Create your own timeless and wearable work of art with Knit
Kimono.
Paperbound, 8˝ x 9, 128 pages
80 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 charts
ISBN 978-1-931499-89-7