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Child's Kimono & Vests
Children's Sizes 2-10
A Japanese kimono with two sleeve choices for girls and
boys, along with a companion quilted vest that's a snap to make from
pre-quilted fabric. Pattern also includes instructions for a diamond
stitch knitted version of vest and information about authentic detailing,
including making and tying an obi sash. |
#FW-136
$16.95 |
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Vietnamese Ao Dai
Misses Sizes Extra Small to Extra Large
This feminine ensemble of flowing tunic and wide legged
pants is considered to be the traditional costume of Vietnam. The easy
sew tunic features front and back waist shaping darts, mandarin collar,
front neckline/armhole opening, tapered long sleeves with elbow darts, and
long free hanging front and back panels. The pants have an easy full
legged fit, center back sipper, and faced waistline. |
#FW-139
$19.95 |
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Korean Han-Bok
Misses Sizes Extra Small to Extra Large
Child's Sizes 4-14
This is the traditional costume of Korea, composed of
the chogori or short jacket and chima or full dress.
Wear both components of the Han-Bok in the traditional way, the dress alone
as a sheer summery sundress, or the jacket as a dramatic art to wear
companion to a simple dress or tunic. Pattern includes historical
notes about the Han-Bok and design motifs from different periods of Korean
history. |
#FW-141
$19.95 |
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Japanese
Michiyuki Extra Small through 2X Large
(Misses' 6-28)
This three-quarter length kimono-style
jacket was worn for extra warmth and/or protection while out and about. Its
low, square neckline was designed to attractively frame the overlapping
neckbands of the kimono and under-kimono worn underneath. Wear it as a
dressy overcoat, casual coat-dress, and artist's or work smock, perfect for
studio or garden tasks. Lengthened and made out of water-repellent fabric,
it also functions as a raincoat.The pattern features a double-breasted front
opening, kimono style sleeves that are large enough to fit over a kimono
underneath, narrow neck band with mitered corners, and a handy pocket hidden
in the front seam. Covered buttons are decorative only; snap fasteners
attach the overlapping center front panels, so no buttonholes are needed.
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#FW-143
$16.95
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Japanese Hakama &
Kataginu Hakama, all sizes
Kataginu, one size
These two essential garments from the traditional
samurai or warrior costume were worn over a knee length kimono for formal
occasions. Today, they are frequently worn for official occasions,
martial arts, and historic re-enactment. The pattern includes
instructions for cutting pieces for the Koshiita (backboard) in three sizes,
as well as tips for fabric selection and Koshiita stiffeners. The
Kataginu is easy to pleat and sew, and can be made to match the Hakama for
traditional appearance or as a contrasting wearable art accent. |
#FW-151
$14.95 |


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