Make Your Own Japanese Clothes: Patterns and Ideas for Modern Wear
Classical elegance. Loose-fitting comfort. Versatility. Functional design. These are just some of the reasons why traditional Japanese clothes have captured the imagination of modern fashion designers and stylish dressers around the world.
Making Japanese clothes is surprisingly simple. Patterns consist of virtually all straight lines, and the non-body-conforming shapes re...more
Making Japanese clothes is surprisingly simple. Patterns consist of virtually all straight lines, and the non-body-conforming shapes re...more
Paperback, 136 pages
Published
November 15th 1997
by Kodansha USA
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sewing fanatics, those who like to make their own clothes, Japanese culture freaks
Great project ideas, but not sure I have the time or the skills to follow through. I WISH I can sew!!
"The" reference on the subject. Both context and task/process well described. Recommended.
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