Classical elegance. Loose-fitting comfort. Versatility. Functional design. These are just some of the reasons why traditional Japanese clothes have captured the imagination of modern fashion designers and stylish dressers around the world. Making Japanese clothes is surprisingly simple. Patterns consist of virtually all straight lines, and the non-body-conforming shapes require no darts, buttonholes, or zippers. Here, in this creative sourcebook, is all the information you need to sew authentic Japanese
Classical elegance. Loose-fitting comfort. Versatility. Functional design. These are just some of the reasons why traditional Japanese clothes have captured the imagination of modern fashion designers and stylish dressers around the world. Making Japanese clothes is surprisingly simple. Patterns consist of virtually all straight lines, and the non-body-conforming shapes require no darts, buttonholes, or zippers. Here, in this creative sourcebook, is all the information you need to sew authentic Japanese
Japanese Kimono. Sized for men and women to 6 ft. tall. The timeless simplicity of this elegant garment is still enchanting. Our unlined informal kimono (yukata) can be worn in various lengths, as a dress, coat, or robe. Pattern includes instructions for shibori dyeing, sashiko embroidery, and for making an informal obi or sash. Suggested fabrics: Light or medium-weight cotton, rayon, or silk. Yukata kimono are often blue and white, or other colorful prints.
Child's Kimono & Vests - Children's 2-10. A Japanese kimono with two sleeve choices for girls and boys, along with a companion quilted vest that is a snap to make from pre-quilted fabric. Pattern also includes instructions for a diamond stitch knitted version of vest and information about authentic detailing, including making and tying an obi sash. Suggested fabrics: Light to medium-weight cotton, rayon, silk, or blends; also pre-quilted fabrics for Quilted Vest.
This is a Japanese paper doll (washi ningyo) e-book originally designed and diagrammed by me, Tracy Goh. I have modified this traditional Japanese art into a fun and simple project. You will learn to make very kawaii 3-dimensional kimono dolls. This basic beginner's model is about 2.5" tall (scale up your pattern to make larger dolls). The e-book includes step-by-step full colour illustration(in English)and printable patterns. You will also learn to make THREE basic hairstyles! All dolls shown here are NOT
Oriental Japanese quilt pattern. Natsu Matsuri: Origami-Sashiko Quilt. Pattern includes complete instructions for folding cloth origami kimono and lanterns, diagrams for assembly, and fan pattern for quilting. Quilt can be made in two sizes. Purchase Oriental Japanese Quilt Pattern - Origami Kimono -- Oriental Japanese Koi and Crane Flags Pattern -- Oriental Craft Pattern - Sashiko - Rice Hull Pillow -- Oriental Japanese Quilt Pattern - Noshi Design -- Oriental Japanese Craft Pattern - Pincushion --
This is a listing for 3 Japanese paper doll ebooks at a discounted price. You can learn to make 3 styles of dolls - casual kimono girls, apprentice geisha and male doll in semi formal outfit. All patterns are originally designed and diagrammed by me, Tracy Goh. I have modified this traditional Japanese art into fun and simple projects. All patterns will make 2.5-3" dolls(scale up your pattern to make larger dolls). The ebooks include step-by-step full colour illustration(in English)and printable patterns.
> Patterns - Folkwear #113 Japanese Kimono Patterns - Folkwear #113 Japanese Kimono Part #: Folkwear - 113 Detailed Description Call our flagship store 847-864-9600 to inquire about fabric dyes, paints and "Tiger Tape" for sashiko stitching. To view the flat pattern drawing, fabric & notion suggestions, and yardage requirements, click the option to "view other images." Japanese kimono vary widely in degrees of formality. Our pattern is for a yukata, or informal, unlined kimono for men and women of all
Charming coloring book chronicles six centuries of Japanese fashion history. Warriors, exquisite court ladies, commoners, entertainers, holy men, and more, all in meticulously rendered authentic costume. 44 black-and-white illustrations. Thirty illustrations, adapted from authentic woodblock prints, feature lovely ladies playing musical instruments, boating, dancing, strolling, and engaged in other activities. by Shôjirô Nomura, Tsutomu Ema This unique design treasury, consisting of lavish full-color
> Japanese Kimono Yukata by FolkWear Japanese Kimono Yukata by FolkWear FW113 Product Description Sized according to height, up to 6 feet tall This is a pattern for an unlined informal kimono (yukata) and can be worn in various lengths, as a dress, coat, or robe. Pattern includes instructions for shibori dyeing, sashiko embroidery, and for making an informal obi or sash. If you are taller, you will need to adapt length.
Child's Kimono & Vests Pattern FW-136 A Japanese kimono with two sleeve choices for girls and boys, along with a companion quilted vest that's a snap to make from pre-quilted fabric. Pattern also includes instructions for a diamond stitch knitted version of vest and information about authentic detailing, including making and tying an obi sash. Sizes Included: Children's 2-10. Recommended fabrics: Light to medium-weight cotton, rayon, silk, or blends; also pre-quilted fabrics for Quilted Vest. PLEASE NOTE:
Japanese Kimono Designs Coloring Book With intricate designs sweeping the length of the body, Japanese kimonos are truly wearable art. In a celebration of the patterns and motifs adorning the traditional costume, 30 ready-to-color illustrations present kimono-clad figures awash in cherry blossoms, bamboo, stately birds, flowing streams, and wandering abstracts. With intricate designs sweeping the length of the body, Japanese kimonos are truly wearable art. In a celebration of the patterns and motifs
> FWPAT113 Japanese Kimono Pattern - by Folkwear US $16.95 Sizes for Men & Women up to 6 Ft. Tall Japanese kimono vary widely in degrees of formality. This pattern is for a yukata, or informal, unlined kimono for men and women of all sizes, usually made of cotton. All traditional kimono are cut and constructed in the same way, with variations only in length and in the style and width of the sleeves. Front and back are cut together, with no seams at the shoulder. Narrow panels create an overlap at the front
Japanese Furnishings Pattern Japanese Furnishings Pattern Pattern includes floor cushions (zabuton), sleeping pillows (makura), futon and cover, top quilt (kakebuton), decorative curtains (noren), and tips for adapting any kimono pattern for quilted sleeping kimono (yogi). Related hartsfabric.com links: Asian Fabric Japanese Furnishings Pattern
Japanese craft pattern. Chirimen: Meishi-Ire (Credit Card Holder), Yoji-Ire (2 types of toothpick holders). These projects are derived from traditional Japanese craft items which were made from scraps of fabric. Purchase Oriental Japanese Craft Pattern - Credit Card & Toothpick Holder -- Oriental Japanese Craft Pattern - Small Purse -- Oriental Japanese Quilt Pattern - Imari-Yaki -- Oriental Japanese Craft Pattern - Applique Wall Hanging -- Oriental Japanese Quilt Pattern - Noshi Design -- Oriental Japanese
Origami is a favorite past time for both young and the young at heart, and is a great way to spend time with your children. This set of origami paper will form into a beautiful paper doll of a girl wearing a kimono. The paper is a Washi version (Japanese style textured paper) featuring vibrant colors and traditional patterns. Comes with English instructions. ) located in Gunma, Japan.
Making Kimono and Japanese Clothes Book Making Kimono and Japanese Clothes Book Are you intrigued by elegant Japanese design and clothing? This book provides practical and creative ideas with comprehensive patterns, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions to guide you on your way to creating Japanese influenced clothing for people of all sizes, including men and children. 12 projects 128 pages SPMKJC MAKING KIMONO AND JAPANESE CLOTHES BOOK Sugg. Retail:$19.95 Yours Today:$14.95 Instructions for making
> Patterns - Folkwear #136 Children's Kimono & Vest Patterns - Folkwear #136 Children's Kimono & Vest Part #: Folkwear - 136 Detailed Description Tips for making and wearing a traditional Odi sash are also included. The Quilted Vest is traditionally worn under the Kimono, to give the figure a more cylindrical shape. We think that it is also terrific worn outside the Kimono, and, of course, with western clothes! We've included instructions for machine quilting, or you can use pre-quilted fabric. It is
PRODUCT DETAIL 1921 Girls' Japanese Kimono This pattern was published by The Ladies' Home Journal Pattern Company. It was originally described as "Girls' Japanese Kimono with or without sash." Written directions. Pattern dates circa 1921. Suggested fabrics: Beacon, stout, blanket cloth, tussah, corduroy, and cotton crepe. The colors were navy blue, dark green, black, taupe, dark wine, and dark brown. Materials required: 6 Yds. 36" fabric.
Japanese Kimono Pattern FW-113 The timeless simplicity of this elegant garment is still enchanting. Our unlined informal kimono (yukata) can be worn in various lengths, as a dress, coat, or robe. Pattern includes instructions for shibori dyeing, sashiko embroidery, and for making an informal obi or sash. Suggested fabrics: Light or medium weight cotton, rayon or silk, Yukata kimono are often blue and white, or other colorful prints. Included sizes: For men and women up to 6 ft. tall. PLEASE NOTE: This item