Adapt a Kimono

Adapt a Kimono

Adapt a Kimono

Instructions

1

The customer put on the kimono and fix as she plans to wear it on a regular basis. This is necessary because the adjustment in a kimono is largely dependent on how it is attached and accessorized.

2

Look at the crease before the kimono. The kimono should overlap by about 6 inches. Much more than that and the client will spend more time adjusting the kimono to take advantage. Because the body of the kimono is made of a solid strip of material with a front-facing, the easiest way to make the smaller clothing is removed and cut the excess fabric on the sides of the body and attach the sleeves.

3

Ask the customer to that hold his arm out at right angles to his body. Measure the sleeves. The sleeves should hit client at the wrists. PIN, cut the excess fabric and the hem of the garment. If the kimono has sleeves, full that fall behind the body, you're better take the sleeves, apart from the body of the garment and the alteration of the shoulder of the sleeve, and not the cuff.

4

Mark the length of the dress. A traditional kimono should fall right at the top of the legs on a woman; However, few people wear a kimono in a strictly formal point of view, then follow the customer's preference. On a man, the garment falls generally on the knees. PIN, cut the excess fabric and the kimono of the hem.
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