It’s the end of the December. This month went so quick. I made a short video (8 minutes) showcasing the things I sewed this month. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you so much for visiting my blog this year and I’m looking forward to the things to come in the year 2018! Have a Happy New Year!
Watch video here
Table of contents
0:00 Intro
0:24 Bright blue kimono dress
1:35 cotton kimono wrap dress
2:35 Bordeaux American neckline kimono dress
4:28 wedding dress muslin
5:00 red pencil skirt
8:24 black and white floral skirt
6. crane print kimono dress
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4. Little girls dresses





I’ve had some interesting assignments recently…making costumes! I haven’t had much chance to make costumes except for my failed attempt to sew a past
The fabric was provided by the client (bright green satin with dragon print!) and I bought the triming. The buttons are from Zakzak and ribbon is from Tomato, both in Nippori. Zakzak has some fun trims, like crazy belt buckles. Worth checking in whenever you are in Nippori.
Ive made men’s vests, tuxs and pants in the past (
Added a mock pocket flap. One good thing about making costumes is that the clothes don’t necessarily have to be functional.
Here are some close up photos of the pants. I used men’s trouser patterns, shorten the length and added some cuffs.

Tada! Ridiculously shinny vest and jacket set. I’m sure you can spot Cherubino from the miles away.
I also made a costume for a customer who wants to do cosplay as a character from a video game, Parasite Eve. I don’t play video games and have no idea about
It was simple to make but ended up very heavy because the fabric used was velvet. I used closed to three meters.

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