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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Timeless Japanese style,
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This review is from: Making Kimono and Japanese Clothes (Paperback)
I have long loved Japanese clothes and the elegant Kimono. This book is a practical sourcebook explaining the difference in style and technique of making various Japanese clothes, that you could be forgiven for putting under one umbrella and thinking they were all 'kimono'. This guide includes examples, patterns that need to be enlarged and step-by-step instructions for piecing together garments to create a timeless, elegant way of dressing.
General sewing advice and a short history of the kimono and the symbolism of Japanese design offer a background that complements the patterns. Learn how to make kimono, mompe, waistcoats, hippari, jimbei, hanten, haori, mock obi and a child's chan-chanko. Patterns are included for women, men and children of all sizes. Learn how to embellish, quilt or embroider garments. Techniques discussed include Sashiko, shibori, applique and silk painting. The simple shapes will appeal to beginner dressmakers and experienced alike. Japanese garments and techniques have been interpreted here for the modern dressmaker. The author does not feel that you must use authentic materials, although she does show how to achieve a real Japanese look in embroidery techniques. The basic methods will inspire you to experiment with your own ideas. Clear diagrams and photographs bring the patterns to life in this 128 page guide. I would, however, have liked to have seen more examples of kimonos, both from the past and contemporary designs. Nevertheless this book gives you patterns and the know-how to go ahead and create Japanese style clothes with flair.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
how to make kimono for the "textile artist",
By furisodechan (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making Kimono and Japanese Clothes (Hardcover)
With lovely photography and some great illustrations of antique kimono (including the one on the cover) this book seems promising, but the approach to sewing kimono is not authentic - the entire construction of the lined kimono is non traditional, for example (perhaps to try to make it easier for machine sewing?) The author's knowledge of kimono also seems a little shaky in parts (such as labelling one example of haori as a child's kimono). A large amount of the book is taken up with Japanese workwear and seems to be trying to cover much of the same ground as John Marshall did in "Make your own Japanese Clothes"; indeed, some of the non-traditional sewing "shortcuts" that are used in his book but not in genuine Japanese sewing (such as sleeve linings being made 100% separate from the sleeve and only attached at the cuff and back) seem to be copied here. Probably more for the quilter, embroiderer or dyer who wants to make a Japanese style garment than for true kimono afficionados, for whom Marshall's book would be the better buy.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiring,
By Mrs S (West Midlands United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making Kimono and Japanese Clothes (Hardcover)
This book is gorgeous as well as practical. It covers the various types of garment, shows you how to construct them and also the philosophy behind the way they are decorated. Sumptuous!
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