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First Japanese Pattern book fail

thematerialgirl — Thu, 01/26/2012 - 18:09

One of my sewing New Years resolutions was to make an item out of every Japanese sewing book that I own. How hard can that be? Well, I hadn't realised I owned 12 of them - and that's not counting drafting magazines such as Cotton Time. The speed I make things there is now way I can make 12 things and still fit everything else in.

Well, out of those 12 book I have already made things from three of them

- the reversible top from Unique clothes anyway you wish

 - the heartbreak blouse from Simple Chic

 -the frankendress from Feminine Wardrobe an Simple Chic

So in my books I'm counting it that I have 9 left to make.

Here's the first - a draped front top from the book Kimono Remake.

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Unfortunately its not my most successful project. This book is one of those where you draft the pattern yourself - and they only give instructions for one size.  It's also unusual in that it contains  patterns for recycling kimonos - so all the pattern pieces are below a certain width to take advantage of the strips of fabric from a kimono.

I did make a toile and when I couldn't get that over my head I remade it adding an extra centimetre to each of the body panel seams. This has still given a fit that is quite snug in the body but at the same time ill-fitting! Plus I think the fabric was a mistake - again it was just a cheapy from East Street market - and boy does it look cheap! 

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I'm afraid its just iphone photos - therefore rubbish. Plus I can't smile and work a camera at the same time. On this front view you can see how badly it sits along the sides - various lumps and bumps become apparent.

The arms are a bit of a disaster too

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I couldn't get the rolled hem on the fabric to sit flat  - the fabric is too thick.

All in all, not a great start.  Perhaps it would work in a thinner, drapier fabric - but I don't think it is for me.

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I've looked at that book too.

friend — Mon, 02/13/2012 - 22:10

I've looked at that book too. The problem is that original handmade Japanese fabric is 14" wide. That firmly restricts your body to a width of 36", including all ease. Leaving out many if not most western women. And remakes wouldn't be a problem for the Japanese, who'd be fine in the original kimonos, but this book at least doesn't even attempt to address the problem of adapting patterns for larger people, like having to split an extra length to add enough width.

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