This is a free sewing pattern for a simple haori (traditional Japanese jacket).
It is designed for cosplay use, so the pattern does not include a lining or side panels (machi). If you need side panels, please modify the pattern accordingly.
The men's version is based on my own image and is likely a bit longer than standard haori. I feel that a slightly longer length looks cooler for cosplay costumes.
Please note that this is a simplified pattern. The construction is easy, but if you need an authentic haori, please refer to a traditional Japanese sewing reference book for proper drafting.
After printing, align the join lines and cut along them. The pattern includes seam allowances (S/A), so it can be used as is.
The production process is explained with translation software.
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* The paper pattern is only a drawing of a simple Haori for cosplay costumes.
* Please refer to a Japanese sewing book if you want to make a full-fledged Haori.
* Also, since this is a simplified version, it is not lined.
(1) After sewing the back center of "Body",Serging,Iron the seam allowance to one side.
(2) After Serging "Body",Sew them together,Press seam allowances open with an iron.
(3) Serge/overlock the hem, iron, fold, and sew.
(4) After attaching "Collar interlining cloth" to "Collar", sew "Top layer collar" to "Collar" first, fold both sides by 0.5 inch, fold at the center first, and then sew it to "Body" while inserting it with "Collar". Sew it to the "Body" while clipping it between the "Collar".
(5) After sewing the Sewing stop position under the cuff of "Sleeve", sew "Sleeve" to "Body".
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