i know this is not for cosplay but i love to make cosplay that is accurate to the real clothing (not the low quality stuff online) so this was very helpful, thank you!
Keeping the paper pattern attached the whole time is such a clever and useful way to construct a garment! I've never seen it done that way before!! I'm looking forward to purchasing this pattern and learning from it :) I looked in your videos and I apologize if I've missed it, but might you have a pattern for 作務衣?
Is this pattern better suited for a western bolt of fabric or the ones usually used for kimonos (tanmono, i think). I ask because i'm going to create my own "bolt of fabric" using many patches of fabric, mimicking the pattern on Giyu Tomioka haori, and wanted to use this pattern to draft that
Oh it seems I didn't understand @viniciusbrando264's question. Did he say if width of western fabric is OK? This pattern expects fabrics wider than about 80 or 90 cm.
@@wkimono Thank you. In the West we generally buy fabric over 1 meter in width (often 150 cm, but I've seen some 250+ cm wide). But kimono and yukata fabric are famously standardized to a narrow width, under 100 cm.
Hi icha san, thanks for the comment. wkimono.tokyo/global/index.php/2021/08/16/paper-pattern-of-authentic-kimono-yukata-for-men-women-children-baby/ Please refer to "Necessary fabric length & width".
Hi wkimono.tokyo/global/index.php/2021/07/13/haori-paper-pattern-all-size-for-men-women-boy-girl/ Here you can purchase it through Paypal. Please let me know if you have any questions or request ;)
Good to hear that :D That's right. You could add haori machi but it doesn't have to be added necessarily. This video is for beginners so haori machi is not added.
😍😍 ありがとうございます☺️ Finally I can make it without worry. Please share more kimono making stuff. I really want to know more. Just keep the traditional way. 😍😍
i know this is not for cosplay but i love to make cosplay that is accurate to the real clothing (not the low quality stuff online) so this was very helpful, thank you!
same here, if im going to make a cosplay i want it to look as much like its real life counterpart (if applicable) as possible.
Thank you! Will be making this for my son and husband.
Keeping the paper pattern attached the whole time is such a clever and useful way to construct a garment! I've never seen it done that way before!! I'm looking forward to purchasing this pattern and learning from it :)
I looked in your videos and I apologize if I've missed it, but might you have a pattern for 作務衣?
Blunts the needle really quickly… and tension on the stitches can be looser than desirable…
Thank you very much for this video ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
amazing tutorial. thank you for sharing. may i know what fabric did you use?
linen this time 😄
Thank you
Is hakama also required to wear?
No, Hakama is always optional. It's formal to wear hakama. When you go to a formal place like ceremonies, you're required to wear hakama.
Is this pattern better suited for a western bolt of fabric or the ones usually used for kimonos (tanmono, i think). I ask because i'm going to create my own "bolt of fabric" using many patches of fabric, mimicking the pattern on Giyu Tomioka haori, and wanted to use this pattern to draft that
yes, bolt of fabric works too
@@wkimono Western or Japanese ? width is different
Oh it seems I didn't understand @viniciusbrando264's question. Did he say if width of western fabric is OK?
This pattern expects fabrics wider than about 80 or 90 cm.
@@wkimono Thank you.
In the West we generally buy fabric over 1 meter in width (often 150 cm, but I've seen some 250+ cm wide). But kimono and yukata fabric are famously standardized to a narrow width, under 100 cm.
スペインからありがと! :) thanks so much! I was looking for this
im glad to hear that. thanks for comment from spain
Love the video man. Are there any calve length Haori? Sorry if I’m not making since I’m still learning.
Hi, Thanks. there can be such a long haori. But many of them are for women. If you'd like to get such a long haori for men, you need to tailor it.
@@wkimono I see, Thank you!
ありがとうございました!やってみたい!パータンを買います。Question: how much fabric do I need for a normal size of haori for women? Or is the detail in the PDF pattern?
Hi icha san, thanks for the comment.
wkimono.tokyo/global/index.php/2021/08/16/paper-pattern-of-authentic-kimono-yukata-for-men-women-children-baby/
Please refer to "Necessary fabric length & width".
thank you so much! how tall are you? and what height does this haori suit?
Hi Dariana san, I'm 178cm tall. this haori suits 173 - 182cm. But my pattern in the description would have more size.
Wow thankss
ありがとうございます I would like to purchase an English version for your pattern, please.
こちらこそ!I'll prepare and let u know.
Hi
wkimono.tokyo/global/index.php/2021/07/13/haori-paper-pattern-all-size-for-men-women-boy-girl/
Here you can purchase it through Paypal.
Please let me know if you have any questions or request ;)
Thank you for the video! I think it could have been a bit easier to see if the fabric wasn't all one color 😅
Wahhh this is what, i'm looking for 😍😍😍 良かった!Is the haori machi (羽織まち) is not necessary at all?
Good to hear that :D That's right. You could add haori machi but it doesn't have to be added necessarily. This video is for beginners so haori machi is not added.
😍😍 ありがとうございます☺️ Finally I can make it without worry. Please share more kimono making stuff. I really want to know more. Just keep the traditional way. 😍😍
どういたしまして :) That sounds good. yes! Next video is about kimono. Please let me know what else you'd like to know how to make if you have any.
I have bought the pattern but I have heard NOTHING from you since! Please contact me
Hi Bossanobile, can you email me info@wkimono.tokyo to tell me your email address used for the payment system Stripe?
Thank you