15+ Kimono Sewing Pattern

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Creating a kimono typically involves a relatively simple sewing pattern compared to more complex garments. Here is a basic guide to drafting a kimono sewing pattern. Please note that the measurements and steps provided are general guidelines, and you may need to adjust them based on your specific measurements and preferences.

Materials:

  1. Lightweight fabric (silk, cotton, or a fabric of your choice)
  2. Measuring tape
  3. Scissors
  4. Pins
  5. Sewing machine or needle and thread

Instructions:

1. Take Measurements:

  • Measure your bust circumference.
  • Measure from your shoulder to where you want the kimono to end (hip or ankle length).
  • Decide on the sleeve length and measure from your shoulder to your wrist.

2. Drafting the Pattern:

  • Body Piece:
    1. Fold your fabric in half.
    2. Draw a rectangle on the fabric using the bust circumference measurement as the width and the length from shoulder to the desired length as the height.
    3. Cut along the lines, through both layers of fabric, creating two identical rectangles.
  • Sleeves:
    1. Measure and mark the desired sleeve length from the top edge of the body piece.
    2. Extend lines from the top corners of the rectangle to create the sleeves. The sleeves can be straight or slightly flared, depending on your preference.
    3. Cut along the lines.

3. Assembling and Sewing:

  1. With right sides together, sew the side seams of the body pieces to create the kimono shape.
  2. Hem the bottom edge and the sleeve edges. You can fold the fabric twice to create a neat hem.
  3. Fold the kimono in half with right sides together and sew along the sleeve seams and the side seams.
  4. Finish the neckline by folding the fabric inside and stitching or adding bias tape for a clean finish.
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4. Optional Belt:

  • You can create a separate belt by cutting a long strip of fabric, folding it in half lengthwise, sewing along the edge, and turning it right side out.

5. Finishing Touches:

  • Press the seams for a polished look.
  • Try on the kimono and make any necessary adjustments.

Feel free to modify the measurements and design to suit your preferences. This basic pattern is a great starting point, and you can experiment with different fabrics, lengths, and sleeve styles to create a kimono that suits your style.