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I made a Japanese fabric petticoat using the lining from a disassembled awase kimono. Even when stored carefully, stains often appear, but I had some in beautiful condition, so I made this hoping someone could use it. It was used as lining, but it's a sturdy fabric. There are seams where the fabric was joined due to the length (photo 6). Some edges of the fabric have been finished with a zigzag stitch (photo 8). The edge of the disassembled fabric was printed with "KANEBO OTOHAKINU" (photo 9). I looked it up, and it's the name of a spinning line of Kanebo, and it's the origin of the name of Kanebo Cosmetics' Auto Toilette "Silk." It's difficult to disassemble old clothing, but it's wonderful to be able to enjoy the feel of silk in everyday life. It's also a good point that you can enjoy the unique colors and combinations of Japan. I enjoy Western dressmaking specializing in straight stitching. I use old kimonos, such as tsumugi, meisen, and komon, as well as obi and furoshiki, for remaking. Please consider this if you understand that there may be remaining threads, small holes, stains from used items, distortions, and double stitching. *Please avoid washing as much as possible, and after wearing, hang it on a hanger and let it breathe. Material: Seems to be silk Size Skirt length: Approximately 65cm Waist: Free * 7mm wide elastic is inserted. (Currently about 66cm and temporarily fastened.) (Photo 8) Please fasten it to the length that is best for you after it arrives. Skirt hem circumference: Approximately 136cm The torso's height is 160cm Waist is 65cm. Please use this as a reference. #Meisen #HaoriRemake #Handmade #KimonoRemake
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