Invisible Mending: The Magic of Kimono Restoration

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Invisible Mending: The Magic of Kimono Restoration

Some might see a tear or stain on a beautiful kimono and think the garment can never be restored to its former glory. But Japan's kimono restoration artisans aim to do just that. These master craftsmen can make small holes seem to disappear as though they never existed, and completely transform discolored garments. High-end apparel makers around the world have taken note, and are now applying these techniques to conserving Western fashions like suits and gowns. At this talk, Koshiro Tatematsu of kimono restoration service Chojiya unravels some of the mysteries behind these fascinating mending techniques, and reveals how they're being used in the fashion world today. Kimono restoration artisans Yoshiko Goto and Minako Mizuochi will show off some of these fascinating techniques first-hand in on-stage demonstrations.

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Thank you. I just completed covering a burn on the back of a red wool coat. I used a thin wire tool used to tuck in tails in embroidery. The repair is visible, but not noticeable.

kimsteffen
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The end result isn't actually invisible to the eye. It only looks that way because of the camera quality. The only way to create an invisible repair is to reweave every single thread.

tom
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Is there someone in Los Angeles that excells at this Tecnic?

AustinSydney-sv
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I have a pair of suit pants with this same issue. Would pay nearly anything to have them fixed. How do I send them to you?

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Posta mais vídeos as brasileiras amaram queremos aprender mais bjs

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