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This is a pattern and instructions for combining a kimono with a short wrap skirt.
As the wrap skirt part is short, you'll need another skirt underneath.
This is not a regular kimono but one designed for cosplay, with a simple design without lining, etc.
Feel free to use this as a base pattern for creating cosplay costumes that combine a kimono with a skirt.
Since the shape itself is simple, I believe you can make various costumes by arranging it.
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.
I'm not so good at English.
So all explanations/instructions were translated using AI.
This is not always perfect and I apologise for any parts that are difficult to follow.
(1) Serge/overlock the entire edge of the “Sleeve.”
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(2) Sew the “Sleeve” together and press the seam allowances open with an iron.
(3) Fold up the seam allowance at the sleeve hem and sew it with a sewing machine.
(4) Serge/overlock the “Center line of the back bodice side,” sew it together, and press the seam allowances open with an iron.
(5) After attaching the fusible interlining to the “Facing,” serge/overlock the top and bottom edges of the “Facing,” baste it onto the “Bodice,” and serge/overlock the side seams of the “Bodice.”
(6) Sew the side seams of the “Bodice” and press the seam allowances open with an iron.
(7) Baste the "erishin" onto the inside of the “Collar.”
(8) Fold the seam allowance of the “Collar” with an iron, fold it in half, and shape it.
(9) Sandwich the “Collar” into the “Bodice” and sew it in place.
(10) Align the “Sleeve” with the “Sleeve” attachment stopping position, sew the “Sleeve” in place, and press the seam allowances open with an iron.
(11) Stitch the opening areas of the “Sleeve” and “Bodice.”
(12) Serge/overlock the outer edge of the “Skirt,” fold up the seam allowances, and sew them with a sewing machine.
(13) Sew the “Bodice” and “Skirt” together, serge/overlock the seam allowances, and press them downward with an iron.