Kimono - traditional Japanese clothing worn not only women, but also men. Crawa of the Japanese robe can be straight or with wedges, it depends on the purpose of clothing and its size. In this article we describe in detail the process of making kimono.
First, decide on the rod. Men wear kimono equally equally, and women can sew such clothes of the maximum length. It is possible to reduce the length due to the folds on the waist. It is fixed with a wide belt. The width of the fabric should be at least 110 cm. Remember, the kimono is a dimensionless robe, its width is usually about 60 cm. If the man is thick, then the wedges are additionally sewn, which are located starting from the waist line. Cut the fabric to four straight slices. The width of two segments will be equal to 38 cm, and the other two pieces - 18. Short segments are stripes. If the fabric lies, treat all sections with zigzag or overlock. Sew two pieces of back. You can sew one-piece kimono. In this case, the back is represented by one large piece. After making a back, make a neck. Make a collar, it is represented by a wide tissue. Just sew a long cut 10 cm wide in half in length. Remove the item and intend it. Now enter the item to the neckline. The collar can be sewed to the waist or throughout the length of the product. Consider this in the manufacture of patterns.For sewing kimono, use atlas or silk. These fabrics roll, so all the seams need to be treated on overlock. Try to give preference to bright fabrics with floral pattern. Kimono with hieroglyphs look very beautiful. In Japan, rarely combine fabrics with different patterns and monophonic canvases. Such clothes are put on holidays and on weekdays, depending on this and the fabric is selected. Often use material embroidered with golden threads.