Re-Su Katabira by Vicki Square

Re-Su Katabira

Knitting
November 2010
DK (11 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
in charted lace on larger needles
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1296 - 1620 yards (1185 - 1481 m)
45 (55½)" (114.5 [141] cm) in circumference and 27 (30¾)" (68.5 [78] cm) in length
English
This pattern is available in print for $6.50.

Interweave SKU: EP9743

Finished Size: About 45 (55½)“ (114.5 [141] cm) in circumference and 27 (30¾)” (68.5 [78] cm) in length. Kimono shown measures 45” (114.5 cm).

Yarn Weight: #3 - Light

Needles: Body and sleeves: size U.S. 9 (5.5 mm): 24” (60 cm) circular (cir). Edging: size U.S. 7 (4.5 mm): 24” (60 cm) cir.

Notions: Stitch holders; tapestry needle.

Gauge: 15 stitches and 21 rows = 4” (10 cm) in charted lace pattern on larger needle.

The ocher of this katabira, a thin morning kimono, is a cross between kuchiba—a subdued tan—and yamabuki—a golden yellow reminiscent of the common freesia. The color emphasizes lightness and the openwork reveals under layers and interacts for an integrated color palette. For a bold color scheme, pair this with the dark eggplant Suo Amanuno (page 76); dead-leaf yellow and purple are a color combination for May, according to a traditional Japanese calendar. For a softer look, pair it with the natural white Shiro Shiriku (page 110) or the Under Kosode Shell (page 126).

I chose an undulating diamond lace pattern for the back and front panels and a checkerboard of lace and solid squares for the sleeves. Garter stitch stabilizes the fluidity of the open-work pattern at the neckband and cuffs. Press the finished piece to intensify the drape for a truly luxurious kimono to wear any time of the day or night.