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I made a camisole dress by deconstructing an Oshima Tsumugi kimono. It was a clean kimono without any stains (photos 14, 15, 16), but I washed it quickly with a detergent for delicate clothes after completion. The navy blue base with maroon patterns is very lovely. The smooth, silky texture characteristic of Oshima Tsumugi is comfortable. I think it would look great worn over a skirt or pants. It has a very supple feel, and the texture allows it to be layered easily over sweaters or wool. I thought it might be too cute to have a ribbon tie, so I fixed the straps with two strings. To prevent the overall silhouette from looking bulky, I put a thin elastic only in the back yoke to make it look neat. The length from the top of the bib is about 84cm, so I've added a slit to make it easier to move around in (photo 7). When the kimono was tailored, a cut was made in the selvedge to prevent pulling (photo 18). I used it as is. Please check it. I made the same design myself. Just by layering it over my usual clothes, it creates a different atmosphere. In autumn and winter, you can stay warm by layering. Kimono made of silk is very precious. It's difficult to deconstruct a kimono, but it's wonderful to be able to enjoy the feel of Japanese fabric in everyday life. It's also a good point to be able to enjoy the unique colors and combinations of Japan. I enjoy making Western clothes as a hobby, specializing in straight stitching. I remake old kimonos and furoshiki (wrapping cloths) such as Tsumugi, Meisen, and Komon. Since it's handmade by an amateur, there may be thread holes, remaining threads, small scratches, and creases that won't come out even with ironing. Thank you for your understanding and consideration. *Please avoid washing as much as possible, and after wearing, hang it on a hanger and let it breathe. *There is no lining, so please wear a petticoat, etc. *The camisole skirt is for photography purposes only. Material: Likely silk [Size] Free size Straps: approx. 40cm Width: approx. 50cm (under the yoke) Skirt length: approx. 70cm Length from the top of the bib: approx. 84cm Skirt hem circumference: approx. 67cm x 2 = approx. 134cm Slit: approx. 22cm The torso is 160cm tall. Waist: 65cm. Please use it as a reference.
20 hours ago