Making Kimono and Japanese Clothes by Jenni Dobson
Author:Jenni Dobson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Kimono ■ Materials and cutting notes
■ 4.2m (4½yds) of fabric, 114cm (45in) wide
If you are buying kimono fabric, 1 tan is a standard kimono length.
For cutting layouts see here.
■ Seams may be eliminated to make best use of your fabric. Do not cut the collar until directed in the assembly instructions. The sash may then be cut from what remains.
Assembling the unlined kimono
■ The seam allowance is 1cm (⅜in) unless stated otherwise.
■ RS = right side, WS = wrong side
The numbers below relate to the main assembly diagram for the kimono (fig A). Remember that, depending on how you decided to cut the kimono, not all steps will apply every time.
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