Style TW22
Kimono Robe
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1 - Pick up your materials and tools
Fabric; we recommend using crepe, chiffon, velvet, challis, knits, or similar fabrics. We chose crepe. See the image below for quantities.
Thread
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2 - Print and cut
There are 3 printing options:
Small printer - Slow Learn how >
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3 - Cut out your fabric pieces Learn how >
Seam and hem allowances are already included. Use 3/8 inch seam allowance.
4 - Label your pieces
For clarity, we made the wrong side of our fabric darker.
5 - Create the belt loops
Use 3/8 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a straight stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
6 - Attach the belt loops
Use 3/8 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a straight stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
7 - Sew the shoulder seams
Use 3/8 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a straight stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
8 - Attach the sleeves
Use 3/8 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a straight stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
9 - Sew the side seams
Use 3/8 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a straight stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
10 - Create the ruffles
Use 3/8 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a straight stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
11 - Attach the ruffles
Use 3/8 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a straight stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
12 - Hem the necklines
Use 3/4 inch hem allowance
We chose a single-fold hem and finished it with a straight stitch
13 - Hem the sleeves
Use 3/4 inch hem allowance
We chose a single-fold hem and finished it with a straight stitch
14 - Hem the bottom
Use 3/4 inch hem allowance
We chose a single-fold hem and finished it with a straight stitch
15 - Create the waist tie
Use 3/8 inch seam allowance
We chose a plain seam with a straight stitch and finished it with an overcast stitch
16 - Do a little dance!
Be a pro! Trim any excess thread and allowances, then, give it a good iron.