Topic: Kimono Patterns
Answers to Common Questions
What patterns are on kimonos?
patterns will range from shapes to fish to birds to flowers basically anything that is considered beautiful Read More »
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Where can I find patterns for a kimono?
I'm not sure what size doll you're sewing for, but these patterns are for BJD (ball jointed dolls). They're either 60cm or 45 cm tall (2 types). Sd = 60cm and MSD = 45 cm, just for reference. The first site is a site of free patters for kim... Read More »
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Where to find Chinese hanfu or Japanese kimono sewing patterns?
Check both the "ethnic" and "pattern" sections at http://www.costumes.org Also http://www.folkwear.com Source(s): 45+ years of sewing Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Try the traditional T block (or the Double T block). If you set it on point it looks just like a kimono. The second link has a photo of a kimono quilt using this block. Source(s): http://www.quilterscache.com/D/DoubleTBl… http://www.quiltin... Read More »
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http://kanazumimiyoshi.livejournal.com/2... Read More »
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It helps to know the kind of kimono in question (if you don't know what kind yourself you could post a link to a picture) because, as with everything else connected to kimono, the kind of hair ornament that is appropriate depends almost ent... Read More »
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I don't think dragons are part of the Japanese culture, it's more of a Chinese thing. If anything, dragons don't signify grace and beauty. Read More »
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I have a few links for cosplay and japanese patterns. A few are in japanese, but the picture diagrams and numbers are reasonably easy to follow: Cosplay.com's forum thread on free patterns: http://www.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=… Here's h... Read More »
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Check out the pattern books at your local fabric store. This has some patterns, but note the poster herself says they aren't the best patterns http://www.molendrix.com/strihy1.html http://cgi.ebay.com/18-Supersize-Barbie-… http://cgi.ebay.c... Read More »
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Ok, step by step, here is what you do. 1st section is the suggested fabrics. It tells you what works best, what material that is best. Follow those directions, failure to do so can ruin your project. 2nd section is notions. that means the t... Read More »
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