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Below is the pattern for a Haori with a unique shape, which has been requested by many.
Unlike traditional Japanese clothing, it has a slight flare towards the hem.
The sleeves also have a trumpet shape, widening towards the hem.
Since it's not the typical shape of traditional Japanese clothing, it's recommended as a base for making cosplay costumes.
After printing, paste it according to the pasting line,Cut and use.
The pattern has a seam allowance, so it can be used as is.
The production process is explained with translation software.
* This pattern is for creating a mantle-shaped haori with a slight flare.
* For making a traditional haori, please refer to specialized books on Japanese tailoring (wasai).
* This is a simplified version, so the process does not include lining.
(1) Sew the back center of the “Bodice” together, serge/overlock it, and press the seam to one side with an iron.
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(2) Serge/overlock the sides of the “Bodice,” sew them together, and press the seam allowances open with an iron.
(3) Serge/overlock the hem of the “Bodice,” fold it with an iron, and sew it in place.
(4) After attaching the “Collar stay” to the “Collar,” fold both sides 1 cm (or 0.5 in), press the centerline fold first, then attach the “Collar” to the “Bodice” by sandwiching it.
(5) Serge/overlock the sides, hem, and then the sides of the “Sleeve.”
(6) Sew the side seam of the “Sleeve,” and press the seam allowances open with an iron. Fold the hem of the “Sleeve” 1 cm (or 0.5 in) and sew it with a machine.
(7) Attach the “Sleeve” to the “Bodice” and serge/overlock the seam allowances.
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