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Long Kimono/Haori Lined Sewing Pattern/Downloadable PDF File and Tutorial Book
Long Kimono/Haori Lined Sewing Pattern/Downloadable PDF File and Tutorial Book
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βΈ Sewing Level: Intermediate
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π Description
Create your own vibrant, flowing kimono with this versatile kimono sewing pattern inspired by traditional Japanese haori. Designed with both beginners and experienced makers in mind, this pattern includes optional lining, two sleeve variations (square and bell), and even pocket add-ons for a modern twist. Whether you're crafting a kimono robe, plus-size kimono, or a cosplay-inspired look, this sewing pattern offers flexible customization to suit your project. Perfect for makers looking for a lined kimono, haori pattern, or kimono cosplay pattern with layered color optionsβjust like many popular anime outfits (no references needed!).
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Β π₯ Digital Download
βΈ This is a PDF sewing pattern β no physical product will be shipped.
βΈ Formats: US Letter (8.5"x11"), A4, A0 and Projector.
βΈ Files include detailed sewing instructions and step-by-step illustrations.
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π Sizes Included
βΈ XS to 4XL
βΈ Grouped in two separate ZIP folders: XS S M L and XL 2XL 3XL 4XLΒ
βΈ Two sleeve options in separate ZIP folders
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βοΈ Pattern Features
βΈ Optional full lining for added structure and comfort also giving you the possibility of having a unique shell and lining!
βΈ Practical in-seam pockets
βΈ Can be worn open or secured with an inner tie closure
βΈ Beginner-friendly construction with a polished finish
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π Seam Allowance
βΈ 3/8β (1cm) included
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ποΈ Fabric Requirements
βΈ Light to medium weight woven fabric ex: linen, cotton blends, light canvas, polyester blends, broadcloth.
βΈ Not suitable for stretch fabrics.
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β οΈ Terms of Use
βΈ This pattern is for personal use only. Do not resell, distribute, or use for commercial production.
βΈ Refunds are not available due to the digital nature of this product.
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βΈ Guaranteed to simplify your cosplay crafting by providing a reliable and versatile base pattern.
Good luck with your projects!
π’ To everyone who purchased this pattern before July 7, 2025, weβve just released a big update to the tutorial book on this day! π‘ If youβd like the updated version, just send us a message and weβll be happy to send it your way π©
As for the pattern itself, the only change is that the lining and shell pieces are now the same length. Your original pattern still works perfectly, but if you'd like the revised version, weβre more than happy to share it too! π§΅β¨















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How do I print my sewing pattern at 100% scale?
To print your pattern at 100% scale, first ensure your printer settings are set to print without scaling or resizing (usually under "Page Setup" or "Print Settings"). Select "Actual Size" or "No Scaling" in the options. Make sure to check the test square included in the pattern to verify the scale.
Do you include the seam allowance in your patterns?
Yes, our patterns include a seam allowance of 1 cm (or approximately 3/8 of an inch), unless otherwise noted in the pattern description
What is an overlock?
An overlock is a type of stitch commonly used to finish raw fabric edges to prevent fraying. Overlock stitching is usually done with an overlock machine (often called a serger) and is often seen in ready-to-wear garments for a clean, professional finish.
What is a woven fabric?
Woven fabric is made by interlacing two sets of yarns at right angles to each other (warp and weft). This fabric is typically less stretchy than knit fabric and is often used for structured garments like shirts, pants, and jackets.
What is a knit fabric?
Knit fabric is made by interlocking loops of yarn, giving it more stretch and flexibility than woven fabric. Itβs commonly used for garments that need a stretchy fit, such as t-shirts, leggings, and sweaters.
Why canβt I use a woven fabric on a knit sewing pattern, and vice versa?
- Using a woven fabric on a knit sewing pattern: Knit patterns are designed with fabric stretch in mind. Woven fabrics do not have the inherent elasticity that knits do. If you use a woven fabric for a knit pattern, the garment will likely not fit properly. You may experience tightness or discomfort, and the garment may lack the desired drape or movement, especially in areas like the shoulders or waist. Additionally, the seams may not stretch as needed, causing the garment to pull or distort.
- Using a knit fabric on a woven sewing pattern: Woven patterns are designed for fabrics that donβt stretch, so they provide a more structured fit. When using knit fabric, the garment will likely turn out too loose, as the fabricβs stretchability allows it to expand beyond the pattern's intended fit. The patternβs shaping and structure may not work well with the elasticity of knit fabrics, resulting in a garment that is baggy or unshaped.
- In short, it's important to match the fabric type to the pattern type to ensure the correct fit, structure, and comfort of your garment
I'm a complete beginner and have never sewn anything before, can I make this full costume by myself?
Yes, you totally can! But be patient and kind with yourself. Sewing and crafting are a learning process. Start by searching for online tutorials, using solid patterns, making mockups, and doing fabric tests before cutting into your final material. You wonβt get everything right the first time, and thatβs completely okay! Itβs all part of the process. If you have the will and commitment, you should be able to do it. Just take your time, follow the instructions carefully, and enjoy the journey!
Do you have projector file patterns?
Yes, we offer projector files for our more recent patterns. If a projector file is available, it will be mentioned in the listing description of the pattern.
Why use a projector for sewing?
Using a projector for sewing allows you to project the pattern pieces directly onto your fabric, eliminating the need to print and cut out paper pattern pieces. It saves time, reduces paper waste, and provides an efficient and precise way to cut your fabric.
Do you take on commissions?
Very rarely. Commissions can be extremely time-consuming, and we prefer to focus on creating and offering sewing patterns to our community.
Can I contact you if I'm having any issues understanding the instructions?
Yes, absolutely! We are ALWAYS here to help and strongly encourage you to reach out to us. We all have different ways of learning and understanding instructions, and if something is unclear, PLEASE write to us so we can clarify it for you. We may even update the instructions to make them clearer for everyone.